Finding Our Way: Reclaiming the First-Century Church in the Twenty-First Century

Finding Our Way: Reclaiming the First-Century Church in the Twenty-First Century

Finding Our Way: Reclaiming the First-Century Church in the Twenty-First Century

Finding Our Way: Reclaiming the First-Century Church in the Twenty-First Century

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Overview

What if the way the Church is "doing church" is the very reason the world is seeing less of Jesus in it every day? Beginning with the biblical basics, Jeff Lockyer walks readers through the underlying theology and practical application of how Southridge Community Church has approached ministry for nearly a quarter century. While providing a fresh approach to ministry, the book stimulates how to think--not what to think. It's written by a local church practitioner for local church practitioners. By providing clarity to the confused, it helps church leaders find their way. By providing practical examples delivered uniquely in multiple church contexts, it supports leaders in finding their own way. And, most of all, by re-framing the operation of the church around fostering full devotion instead of facilitating consumerism, it enables leaders of local churches to reclaim the lifestyle of Jesus among its people. It supports churches and leaders to find their Way--the Way of Jesus.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781666720327
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 09/15/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

A former national team long-distance runner, Jeff Lockyer is the Lead Pastor of Southridge Community Church, an innovative multi-site church across the Niagara Region of Ontario, Canada. He is the Chair of the Board of the Global Leadership Network Canada and runs the Leaders’ Village, equipping church leaders around the world. Jeff and his wife Becky live in St. Catharines, Ontario, with their three children, Owen, Simon, and Addilyn.

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“I’m confident the insights Jeff provides in these pages will challenge and influence many leaders to advance God’s revealed vision for his church at home and around the world, as it did for me.”

—Allison Alley, Compassion Canada



“I believe Finding Our Way will prove to be immensely helpful to all those who care deeply about the future of the church.”

—Nancy Beach, leadership coach at Slingshot Group



“In Finding Our Way, Jeff Lockyer provides a much-needed compass for navigating life in ministry.”

—Jeff Manion, author of Dream Big Think Small





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“I know Jeff to be wholly committed to Christ and the flourishing of his church, and the humble, candid, and thought-provoking journey he’s told through Finding Our Way is further evidence of that. Jeff’s leadership and the journey I walked with my Southridge family for the better part of two decades played a critical role in my understanding of the mission of God and his church, and what it means to live a lifestyle of full devotion to Jesus. Our church’s ‘action’ focus—and model of extending compassion and justice both locally and globally—had a particularly profound impact on my life and leadership. . . . I’m confident the insights Jeff provides in these pages will challenge and influence many leaders to advance God’s revealed vision for his church at home and around the world, as it did for me.”

—Allison Alley, Compassion Canada



“In Finding Our Way, Jeff Lockyer provides a much-needed compass for navigating life in ministry. Lockyer writes from the vantage point of a seasoned, faithful leader. He paints a compelling vision for why full devotion matters and offers tangible guidance in how to structure a church for community transformation. Jeff, thanks for helping us ‘find our way.’”

—Jeff Manion, author of Dream Big Think Small



“Perhaps the most meaningful observation of Jeff Lockyer’s insight into church life is that it rings true! Although based on solid theory and research, the greatest asset is that it reflects reality. Those who have spent years or decades vitally involved in a local church will see and feel their experience exposed in every chapter. Best of all, Jeff does not just expose reality, he writes with a constant nudge upward. Finding Our Way will compel you to lean into God’s highest call for your life and your church.”

—Tim Schroeder, author of Life by the Hour



“Reading this book feels like a special invitation to sit at the leadership table of some tremendous church leaders as they fight with resilience and grace to make their local church a brighter and more loving light in the world. Lockyer allows us to peel back the curtain and learn from the victories and mistakes of his team. I believe Finding Our Way will prove to be immensely helpful to all those who care deeply about the future of the church. I have had the opportunity to visit Southridge and dialogue with several of their leaders. Watching them continue to ask probing questions with humility and truth-telling gives me great hope for the church of tomorrow. Roll up your sleeves and dig into the practical wisdom found in these pages.”

—Nancy Beach, leadership coach at Slingshot Group



“Jeff Lockyer has generously opened the curtain so all can see the thoughtful—and painful and fruitful—journey of a leader who loves Jesus and the church for which he gave his life. With refreshing candor, Jeff shares the lessons—including some of the mistakes—he and his fellow teammates at Southridge have lived through as they have continually stretched themselves to engage with God. Wonderfully, he doesn’t try to present an archetype of the ideal church; his aim is to help all of us be more intentional, more inquisitive, and more dependent on God as we participate with him in the building of his church. Leaders of all descriptions will find this book helpful. Jeff’s pragmatic emphasis makes the book highly actionable. His inspired curiosity challenges us to tackle church-building intellectually. And his courageous vulnerability invites us to all engage spiritually. This is perfect . . . because we’re all ‘finding our way.’”

—Jim Brown, author of The Imperfect Board Member



“Our world has changed. The digital revolution combined with a global pandemic has disrupted just about every facet of our lives, including most churches. But Jesus’ call to make disciples has not. The problem most leaders are facing is this: How do we actually make disciples today with people of all ages and all walks of life? In Finding Our Way, Jeff Lockyer takes us into the heart of a thriving church that set up base camp on the frontlines in their city to share Jesus’ message and demonstrate his compassion. Jeff dispels the myths and plainly lays out what it looks like for an entire church as they follow the way of Jesus, including the real costs and incredible rewards. Finding Our Way is a field guide to get us back on the path of making disciples. For the Christian church, this is our only path into the future.”

—Tim Day, director of City Movement, Canada



“Often in my work supporting organizations to create cultures where both men and women can thrive, I find that when leaders learn what it really takes, they stand down. Jeff Lockyer stood up. He is a leader who reaches across the gap, who is willing to go into tough places, and who crafts real-life opportunities for transformative learning. Finding Our Way unfolds like a good conversation, moving from hard won insight to challenge, to encouragement, and back again. In sharing their church’s journey Jeff invites us to think more deeply about ours. In this season of unprecedented challenge and opportunity the great gift of this book is a clarion call to build a culture that reflects the heart of God for this generation.”

—Ellen Duffield, director of BRAVE Women



“This book is a life’s work. Jeff Lockyer shares wisdom nurtured by years of faithful and fruitful ministry. Some of the choices Jeff and his team have made over the years will be immediately applicable, but because he shares their process as well as the lessons learned, the missteps as well as their conclusions, the book becomes a guide to our own discerning and decisions as church leaders. Finding Our Way is less of a road map and more a Fodor’s travel guide for all who lead, and for all of us who love Jesus and his church. Highly recommended!”

—Neil and Sharol Josephson, director of FamilyLife Canada



“I am convicted that the world needs Christ now more than ever! And how will we see the world change for the better, even flourish? Jeff Lockyer’s Finding Our Way provides a great plan for the church to return to its core purpose of revealing Jesus to the world in the context of the world we live in. For me, this book is worth reading because Jeff has integrity. Yes, I’ve watched his journey now for over five years and have seen the confidential results of his employee engagement surveys confirm the story he has shared with us. Thanks, Jeff, for shepherding the flock God has entrusted to you and for sharing the Southridge journey.”

—Al Lopus, CEO of the Best Christian Workplaces Institute



“Any congregation that trades its ivy-covered church in wine country for an abandoned school building in a poor urban neighborhood—and then dedicates half of it to the largest hostel for homeless people in the region—is going to catch my attention. . . . Jeff Lockyer and his partners have done something that gives me hope for the church at large: they’ve facilitated the conversion of a typically anachronistic, self-serving, and culturally irrelevant ‘church’ into a fulsome, thriving, outward-looking kingdom community. Most books about church planting or church growth are so full of strategies, actions, worship (entertainment!) idioms, and subtle chest-thumping that they read like sales manuals. We do seem to have gotten off track in many ways, and so Finding Our Way is a fresh, thought-provoking, and humble word. Jeff knows that character matters more than numeric growth; hands-on mission more than razzle-dazzle programs; and the uncertainty that engenders real faith far more than bullet-proof doctrinal statements. While Southridge, as a large, multisite congregation, has many of the markers of conventional success, if you’re looking for a template to accomplish that, this book will be a waste of your time. If, however, you want to be challenged, inspired, and instructed about establishing or reshaping a church into a real-world, in-the-trenches, gospel-living body—then buy it and read it several times!”

—Greg Paul, author of God in the Alley



Finding Our Way shares experiences and lessons of decades of leadership in a growing, influential, and community-impacting church. The insights presented are certainly of immense value not only for pastors and church leaders but for anyone in a leadership position in any organization. I applaud Jeff for addressing some of most controversial and important issues of our time and sharing practical ideas on how to lead through them. Although it is not a book that offers advice specifically on how to deal with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the concepts and lessons addressed in it will undoubtedly be of great value to leading during challenging times.”

—Gary Schwammlein, president emeritus of the Global Leadership Network



“Flourishing congregations rarely thrive by accident. Intentionality is central. In Finding Our Way, Jeff Lockyer unveils strategic steps taken at Southridge to ensure their evolving identity and activities moved in a concerted direction to get from ‘here’ to ‘there.’ This book documents how Southridge blossomed into a church that partners with others to make a positive difference in their neighborhood, city, nation, and world. In the process, their aspirations, values, and actions as a community of faith became clearer, grounded in life-transforming discipleship, home-based faith formation, leadership development, and innovation. In a Canadian context where many congregations struggle to effectively minister to those outside their walls or adapt ministry vision and practices to a global pandemic, Finding Our Way offers thoughtful and practical stories of hope that will assist congregations who aspire to flourish.”

—Joel Thiessen, author of Signs of Life



“In Finding our Way, Lockyer thoughtfully describes his journey as a leader in a local church. In the difficult decisions and the messy transitions, Jeff gives us a unique, behind-the-scenes look of their work to date, and the ensuing benefits of becoming a church that spends a disproportionate amount of energy and resources living out the teaching of Jesus by both serving and leading on the front lines of their community. Finding Our Way invites church leaders into conversations about the future of the church which will challenge and engage thought leaders and practitioners alike.”

—Robb and Lois Warren, executive directors of the Global Leadership Network, Canada

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