The Reformers viewed the gospel as not merely one thing among many in the life of a church but rather the means by which the church exists. When the gospel is rightly declared and applied to God's people, the church becomes "a creature of the Word." She understands, embraces, and lives out the reality of Christ's birth, life, death, and resurrection in more than her doctrinal statement. The gospel impacts all the church is and does. Creature of the Word lays out this concept in full, first examining the rich, scripture-based beauty of a Jesus-centered church, then clearly providing practical steps toward forming a Jesus-centered church. Authors Matt Chandler, Eric Geiger, and Josh Patterson write what will become a center-ing discussion piece for those whose goal is to be part of a church that has its theology, culture, and practice completely saturated in the gospel.
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In "Creature of the Word" you will learn that the Bible is not about us;it is about Jesus and how to live all of life with Him, like Him, andfor Him. This is a foundational, practical, and helpful book for bothChristians and church leaders. Mark Driscoll, pastor, Mars Hill Church, Seattle, Washington
I love Matt Chandler, his heart for the gospel and his love for thechurch. I am so glad that he, Josh Patterson, and Eric Geiger wrote thisbook addressing the fact that God s Word should be the foundation ofthe Church rather than the latest trend that seems to be working in theworld. This book provides a fresh challenge for all of us and will helpus establish a biblical foundation in regard to the ONE THING thatJesus promised He would build! Perry Noble, senior pastor, NewSpring Church, South Carolina, and author of "Unleash!: Breaking Free from Normalcy"
Our homes, communities, cities, and nations need churches that areimmersed in the gospel and fueled by the gospel. Why? Because thegood news of Jesus Christ changes everything! I am encouraged andexcited by the strong gospel challenge found in "Creature of the Word: The Jesus-Centered Church." Matt, Josh, and Eric provide a clarion callfor our churches to recapture their awe for Jesus and His perfect workaccomplished on our behalf. They help us see how the beautiful brideof Christ can be possessed by both a doctrine and a culture centered onJesus. This is the kind of book the Church has needed for a long time. Daniel L. Akin, president, Southeastern BaptistTheological Seminary, Wake Forest, North Carolina
"Creature of the Word" is a crystal clear call to the Church to recenteraround Jesus and the gospel. Practical yet theological, I recommend thisbook as essential reading for anyone who would lead or plant a church. Matt Carter, pastor, Preaching and Vision at The Austin StoneCommunity Church, Austin, Texas
Too often Jesus Christ is central to our theology but not to the way wedo church. This book serves as a needed reminder and a powerful corrective for those of us who must continually recalibrate our ministryfor Jesus with the person and work of Jesus. Larry Osborne, pastor, North Coast Church, Vista, California, and author of "Sticky Church"
When a church goes vertical, it s the small adjustment that leads toa major renovation. It s an active, hard-hats-only construction zonewhere every decision has just one goal: to honor God. When weget that right, God Himself shows up and "builds." My friend MattChandler and his colaborers Josh and Eric are calling us to makechurch about Jesus, again. Dr. James MacDonald, senior pastor, Harvest Bible Chapel, Chicago, Illinois, and author of "Vertical Church"
Be careful if you read this book. "Creature of the Word" will make yourethink much of what you think you know about the Church, itsmessage, and its mission. Matt Chandler, Josh Patterson, and EricGeiger have conspired to write a book that will make you think morefaithfully about the church and what it means for Christ s people tobe formed by the gospel. I welcome the conversations this book willspark. R. Albert Mohler, Jr., president, The Southern BaptistTheological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky
Lately many books are coming out with a title that has gospel in it.As you begin to read the philosophical and allegorical talk about thegospel, there is a disconnect from the Word of God. However, what isphenomenal about "Creature of the Word" is that it is gospel-centered androoted in the Word of God with uncanny readability. I hope that thiswork will devotionally impact the whole people of God and increaseour intimacy with our God. Eric Mason, lead pastor, Epiphany Fellowship, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Bible has been referred to as the Him Book because it s all aboutHim. In "Creature of the Word," we will be challenged to keep everythingJesus centered. This commitment always leads us into His work. Johnny Hunt, pastor, First Baptist Church, Woodstock, Georgia
There is no greater need for church leaders than for the reality of theperson and work of Christ to permeate our entire being. This notonly results in personal holiness but spills out all over the people towhom we minister. "Creature of the Word" will change you and thoseyou shepherd. Darrin Patrick, lead pastor of The Journey Church in St. Louis, Missouri, and author of "Church Planter"
Godly leaders from my generation have prayed and deeply desiredfor a new generation of church leaders to lead His bride well. Workslike "Creature of the Word" are an answer to our prayers. I am excitedand hopeful for the local church after reading the encouragement andchallenges Matt, Josh, and Eric offer. What an incredible book bythree incredible leaders! Thom S. Rainer, president and CEO, LifeWay ChristianResources, Nashville, Tennessee
I look for five things when reading a book: readable, accessible, practical, helpful, and fresh. This book by Chandler, Patterson, and Geigerscores highly on all counts. It is a book church leaders should read, but it would be a great pity if the target audience was limited to thatselect group. Whatever your role or place among the people of God, do not hesitate to pick up this book and be refreshed by the insights, observations, and challenges you ll find here. But primarily, the freshencouragement to us to focus on, and be all about, Jesus. Steve Timmis, director for Acts 29 (Western Europe)and coauthor of "Total Church"
"Creature of the Word "excites me because I know the result of churchescentering themselves on Jesus, and His redemptive mission will resultin God s people engaging in kingdom work. Church leaders and staffteams should read and discuss this book in community. Ed Stetzer, lead pastor of Grace Church, president, Lifeway Research
"Creature of the Word" paints a compelling and exciting picture of whata church can be under the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. Matt, Josh, and Eric offer sound and practical insight that will encourage and challenge church leaders. How refreshing it is in a model-driven churchworld to read the call to all to be a Jesus-centered church! This alonemakes me want to shout! Dr. Ronnie W. Floyd, senior pastor, Cross Church, Fayetteville, Arkansas, and author of Our Last Great Hope
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In Creature of the Word you will learn that the Bible is not about us; it is about Jesus and how to live all of life with Him, like Him, and for Him. This is a foundational, practical, and helpful book for both Christians and church leaders.--Mark Driscoll, pastor, Mars Hill Church, Seattle, Washington
Matt Chandler serves as Lead Pastor of Teaching at The Village Church in Flower Mound, TX. He has served in that role since December 2002 and describes his tenure at The Village as a re-planting effort where he was involved in changing the theological and philosophical culture of the congregation. The church has witnessed a tremendous response growing from 160 people to over 10,000 with campuses in Flower Mound, Dallas and Denton.
Alongside his current role as lead pastor, Matt is involved in church planting efforts both locally and internationally through The Village and various strategic partnerships. Prior to accepting the pastorate at The Village, Matt had a vibrant itinerant ministry for over 10 years where he spoke to thousands of people in America and abroad about the glory of God and beauty of Jesus. His greatest joy outside of Jesus is being married to Lauren and being a dad to their three children, Audrey, Reid and Norah.
Recently, Matt was named president of Acts 29, a worldwide church-planting organization. Over the last 10 years, Acts 29 has emerged from a small band of brothers to over 400 churches in the United States and networks of churches in multiple countries.
Matt speaks at conferences throughout the world and has written a book, The Explicit Gospel, published in April 2012.
Eric Geiger serves as one of the Vice Presidents at LifeWay Christian Resources, leading the Resources Division. Eric received his doctorate in leadership and church ministry from Southern Seminary. Eric has authored or co-authored several books including Creature of the Word and the best selling church leadership book, Simple Church.
Eric is married to Kaye, and they have two daughters: Eden and Evie. During his free time, Eric enjoys dating his wife, playing with his daughters, and shooting basketball.
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