Grandview Christian Church discipleship

The Bible Is the Springboard

July 20, 2008

Darrel Rowland

At Grandview Christian Church, Aaron Wymer says discipleship must move beyond Bible knowledge alone, encouraging members to develop gifts, serve together, and live out Scripture in community.

Grandview Christian Church Discipleship Beyond Bible Knowledge

Grandview Christian Church discipleship benefits from the presence of many highly educated teachers and professors in Johnson City, Tennessee. Senior minister Aaron Wymer says the church must still be intentional about developing teachers and disciples whose gifts extend beyond formal academic training.

  • Grandview Christian Church includes several professors from nearby Christian institutions.
  • Aaron Wymer says discipleship must be bigger than Sunday worship practices or Bible knowledge alone.
  • The church encourages members to serve the community together as part of disciple making.

By Darrel Rowland

Few congregations face one obstacle Grandview Christian Church encounters in making disciples:

Too many PhDs. Located on the south side of Johnson City, Tennessee, the church is home to several professors from nearby Milligan College and Emmanuel School of Religion.

Thatโ€™s an obvious advantage when it comes to filling teaching and leadership positions.

Whatโ€™s not so obvious is that this blessing has a flip side.

โ€œThe effect of having that many PhDs is that I need to be more intentional about developing teachers in the congregation that donโ€™t have PhDs,โ€ said senior minister Aaron Wymer. โ€œTheir presence can be a factor in making others a little afraid to use the gifts they might have.โ€

At the same time, many of those professors are just as glad to assume other roles in the local church, he noted.

Worship, Entertainment, and the Local Church

Wymer acknowledged that churches large and small struggle with whether entertainment is a legitimate component of a 21st-century worship service.

โ€œItโ€™s going to be there at some level even if you think youโ€™ve gotten it all out.โ€

He said the debate goes back at least as far as St. Augustine, when questions were raised about whether he should use his training in rhetoric from the pulpit. And Billy Sunday โ€œused his celebrity as a baseball player and his ability to run races against horses to entertain people into coming to hear him preach.โ€

Even Jesus used stories, some with humorous elements, that could be considered entertainment, Wymer said.

But Grandview Christian, whose growth in weekly attendance to more than 400 has resulted in the addition of a third service, is still fairly โ€œold school,โ€ employing periods of silence and two Bible readings in each service alongside more contemporary expressions of worship.

Discipleship Beyond Sunday Morning

Wymer notes that making disciples โ€œis a bigger issue than how we worship on Sunday morning.โ€

He is challenging his members to establish a close relationship with someone else in the church to serve the community together. For example, some are involved with the local public school system, tutoring adults trying to get their GED.

โ€œWe think discipleship is about learning more Bible verses, but I want it to be bigger than that,โ€ he said. โ€œI think it would be a mistake to assume that Bible knowledge equals discipleship. Thatโ€™s where our movement can get tripped up a little bit, because we are a people of the book.

โ€œThe Bible exists to move people into the kingdom of God. The Bible isnโ€™t the focus: itโ€™s the springboard. And if it doesnโ€™t call us to service, to a deepening of joy and faith and those kinds of things, then no matter how much Bible knowledge we have itโ€™s not doing the thing God designed it to do.โ€


Darrel Rowland is public affairs editor of The Columbus Dispatch and an adult Bible fellowship teacher at Worthington (Ohio) Christian Church.

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