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The Faith to Follow - Celebration CA

Travis Aicklen Season 4 Episode 1

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This sermon from the Celebration CA camp series confronts the idol of expressive individualism in modern Western culture. It explores the tension between the modern desire to constantly innovate and the biblical call to submit, imitate, and reproduce proven models of faith.

Scripture References

  • 1 Thessalonians 1
  • 1 Thessalonians 2

Key Points

  • The Danger of the "Spin": There is a strong cultural tendency, particularly on the West Coast, to take a functional model and immediately add a personal spin to it. This relentless desire to be unique can often hinder a church's effectiveness.
  • The Fruit of Submission: True growth often comes from radical submission to authority. A group of men experienced decades of trauma healed in just four days by submitting entirely to scripture and trusted leaders.
  • Imitation over Innovation: A pastor from the Midwest successfully implemented a leadership track by simply copying a functioning model exactly as it was, demonstrating that straightforward imitation often yields better results than forced creativity.
  • The Thessalonian Model: The early church in Thessalonica became an exemplary model to all of Macedonia and Achaia. They achieved this not by innovating, but by strictly imitating the apostles and the Lord despite facing severe affliction.
  • The Idolatry of Independence: The ultimate, unquestioned value in Western civilization is often personal freedom and total independence, which can severely hinder the advancement of the Kingdom of God.

Conclusion

The church is called to be a unified body of imitators. By laying down the prideful need to uniquely innovate every aspect of faith, believers can experience the profound power that comes from submitting to God's word and replicating faithful, proven models.

Calls to Action

  • Reflect on areas where expressive individualism and the need for independence have hindered spiritual growth or leadership.
  • Identify faithful, working models of leadership in your church community and commit to imitating them without unnecessary alterations.
  • Share this sermon with other leaders seeking to build healthy, unified church cultures.

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