Mike Breen (pastor)
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Mike Breen (born 13 June 1958) is an English church leader,
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and author. Breen has led
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es in Europe and the United States.


Biography


Early life

Breen recalls never having read a book at age 16, due to
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. To enable him to partake in classroom discussions, his school teacher and returned missionary, Mrs. Dearmest, handed him a ''
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'' to read. He states this is the first book he read in its entirety and credits it with changing his life.


Education and ministry

Breen holds a degree from
Cranmer Hall, Durham Cranmer Hall is a Church of England theological college based at Durham, England. Cranmer Hall forms part of St John's College, Durham which is a recognised college of Durham University. It stands in the Open Evangelical tradition. Cranmer Hall ...
, a Church of England theological college and is an ordained minister in the Church of England. He started out as a
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in Cambridge in 1984. From 1987, he served as parish priest in
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in the inner city of London — "Brixton is like south-central Los-Angeles in many ways". During his time in Brixton, Breen pioneered
missional communities A Missional community is a group of people, about the size of an extended family, who are united through Christian community around a common service and witness to a particular neighborhood or network of relationships. The Missional Community d ...
as a ministry model. The Breen family lived in Little Rock, Arkansas from 1991 to 1994. In 1994, Breen moved to Sheffield, following Robert Warren as senior rector of St Thomas' Church, Crookes, an Anglican-Baptist local ecumenical partnership. As team leader, Breen led St Thomas' to become England's largest church by attendance by the turn of the decade. While at St Thomas', Breen began The Order of Mission, a Protestant, Charismatic and Evangelical monastic order. As vicar, Breen became the order's "Senior Guardian of ''The Order of Mission''" (TOM). In 2004, Breen moved to
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, Arizona, to serve as a pastor of the Community Church of Joy and taught at Fuller Theological Seminary in
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, California. In 2006, the Leadership Network approached Breen to lead an initiative into church planting. The European Church Planting Network was established in 2007 with Breen as a senior leader. The ECPN Leadership Community gathered church leaders from all over Europe, with a stated goal of seeing 500 new churches planted across Eastern and Western Europe by the end of 2011. The result of 1,137 significantly exceeded this goal. From 2008 to 2014, Breen lived at Pawleys Island, South Carolina, where he served as the leader for 3D Movements, an "organic movement of biblical discipleship and missional church" helping established churches and church planters move into a discipling and missional way of being church. 3DM decentralized in 2014, with Jo Saxton eventually becoming Chair of the Board as of June 2018. Breen moved to Greenville, South Carolina, and began working on his Ph.D. at Trinity Seminary. Breen continued writing for 3DM Publishing, releasing updated editions of ''Building a Discipling Culture'' and ''Family on Mission'' (with his wife Sally), among others. In January 2014 Breen spoke in a leadership event to the multi-thousand member North Heights Lutheran Church, which sparked concerns leading to the April, 2014 decision of the elder board to remove 3DM completely from the church and publish at length the reasons for their decision. Among those reasons attributed to 3DM were that, "worship attendance has dropped off dramatically," and a corresponding drop in giving. Other churches experienced success through 3DM partnerships, for example Billabong Uniting Church in Western Australia.


Marriage and children

Breen is married to Sally Breen. The couple have three children. http://mikebreen.wordpress.com/about/


Bibliography

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See also

*
Missional Community A Missional community is a group of people, about the size of an extended family, who are united through Christian community around a common service and witness to a particular neighborhood or network of relationships. The Missional Community d ...
* St Thomas' Church, Crookes


References


External links


Defunct Personal Blog
{{DEFAULTSORT:Breen, Mike 20th-century Church of England clergy Evangelical Anglican clergy Evangelicalism in the Church of England Missional Christianity 1958 births Living people Fuller Theological Seminary faculty Alumni of Cranmer Hall, Durham