12 Marks of the Missional Church
2008 February 18
- The missional church proclaims the gospel.
- The missional church is a community where all members are involved in learning to become disciples of Jesus.
- The Bible is normative in this church’s life.
- The church understands itself as different from the world because of its participation in the life, death, and resurrection of its Lord.
- The church seeks to discern God’s specific missional vocation for the entire community and for all of its members.
- A missional community is indicated by how members behave toward one another.
- It is a community that practices reconciliation.
- People within the community hold themselves accountable to one another in love.
- The church practices hospitality.
- Worship is the central act by which the community celebrates with joy and thanksgiving both God’s presence and God’s promised future.
- This community has a vital public witness.
- There is a recognition that the church itself is an incomplete expression of the reign of God.
–GOCN’s 12 halmarks of the missional church
