Friday, March 5, 2010

MRT Introduction: Guadalajara, Central Mexico


Hola! (That's about the extent of my Spanish.)

All kinds of interesting insights into MRTs from Chadd's introduction to us below. I think I'll reframe from my comments for now and ask you - what do you see in what he has written that seems important as we think about how MRTs function?

John



Intro to Guadalajara MRT

My name is Chadd Schroeder. My wife Nancy and our three daughters, Morgan, Natali and Ceci have lived in Central Mexico and have understood ourselves as missionaries to the people here since 1991. For the last 12+ years, we’ve lived in Guadalajara—a large Mexican city of about 7 million people.

Over the years, we have always worked with a team of other U.S. missionaries and Mexican leaders. But especially for the past 5 years we have understood ourselves more as an MRT instead of a traditional missionary team. Instead of all working on one church or one project, we have transitioned to see ourselves as a grouping of trans-local workers with a common vision to see healthy incarnations of Christ throughout our region even as each of us is involved in different local ministries or projects and with different communities of Christ. For the past few years, we have typically met together every two weeks to connect with one another and to listen to God together. The relationship and practice has been very helpful.

Our MRT for now is made up of four families: Cory and Toni Burns, Tim and Kim Rush, Gerardo and Carola Garcia, and my family. The ladies are encouraged to connect with us fellows when possible—but family duties sometimes make this difficult. It seems that we are in a strange and new time for us. The Rush family is on furlough in Tulsa, Oklahoma. They hope to move back to GDL in summer 2010. The Burns family is planning to go on a one year furlough this summer—and then return to GDL in 2011 for a new mission assignment. The Garcia family is Mexican. They are very involved in local and trans-local ministry in Guadalajara and envision themselves likely in GDL for many years to come. Gerardo is limited in his understanding of English—but a gifted and proven Mexican leader. Finally, my family is planning to transition to Texas in July 2010. However, after so many years of life and ministry here in Mexico, we are stretching ourselves to envision an ongoing ministry of some kind to Mexico—perhaps as “Non-Resident Missionaries”—even as we also feel God’s call to flesh out Jesus with others in Texas.

I think this MRT experiment with you is timely. Because of so many transitions with missionary families, we had stopped our intentional practice of gathering as an MRT (though we remained connected through phone calls, CO2 relationships, etc.). But through this experiment with you all, God seems to be urging us to begin anew the practice—perhaps as a way to remain intentionally connected and strategically praying for our region even as we move into a new chapter of our lives as apostolic workers. Because of our geographical challenges now and in the near future, we have decided to meet every 2 weeks for our gathering on Skype. For the moment we are using the name Equipos de Misioneros Translocales (EMT) to articulate the idea in Spanish. We translated Kent’s document in Spanish using that name.

I wonder what God will teach us and do among us in the next few months.

3 comments:

  1. I really like the name you are using (EMT) in particular the idea of translocality. The Idea of one mission, that of listening to God to find bring equip and send his people (this bit was hard to write as he does all of it!), that is happening across many different places and cultures and they are linked together is so amazing.

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  2. I love it! What struck me about this one was the mention of intentionality. Sometimes we shy away from intentionality within organic movements, because what is intentional about organic growth? Well I know personally that when the Lord says "Go" - I am to be very intentional about going. When he says "stay" I am intentional about staying! The question is, has he commanded a thing? (For example, has He commanded me and my cohorts in my area to be an MRT?) Then we MUST be intentional about it. If He hasn't clearly made known to me/us that this is His will at this time for me/us, then we should keep listening! Intentionality: The vital response to God's living commands to us.

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  3. I took care to write this comment before reading existing comments. I wanted to be independent in what I noticed.

    The things that seem important to me are that Chadd, Nancy and their family have stayed in the same culture for a long time. It takes time to learn languages, customs, etc. Even Paul worked mostly in the Greek world.

    The trans-local aspect seems important, they're not restricted to a particular local group but are guiding and encouraging a number of churches. It's a combination or outreach, church planting, and nurturing (churches and individuals).

    They meet together as a team regularly, even if it's sometimes difficult.

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