Some things aren’t meant to stay contained. Like a really good song—you have to send it to someone. Or a great restaurant—you suddenly become an unpaid ambassador. Or a group chat meme that absolutely must be shared immediately. The gospel works the same way. It was never meant to stop with us. It wasn’t designed to sit quietly on a shelf, stay local, or stay comfortable. Jesus didn’t say, “Admire the gospel.” He said, “Go.” Today we’re talking about Church Planting, Outreach, and Global Mission— Why loving the gospel always leads to sharing the gospel, Why churches exist for more than themselves, and why God’s heart has always been global.
In this episode of CLF Conversations, Perry and Pastor Dave York continue the Shared Values series by exploring Church Planting, Outreach, and Global Mission.
They unpack how gospel centrality naturally leads to gospel proclamation, why the Great Commission belongs to every believer, and why church planting is God’s primary means of forming disciples. From Acts to Revelation, the conversation highlights God’s heart for the nations and calls the church to joyful, Spirit-dependent participation in His global mission.
Matthew 28:18–20
Acts 1:8
Acts 2:21–47
Acts 14:23
Romans 10:14–15
2 Corinthians 5:14
Revelation 7:9–12
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