Sunday, June 24

The Next Move .....


Exciting and challenging times are ahead of us.

Our congregation has decided to have meetings in places other than our church building...next Friday we will gather at St Marks but the following week we will be in the pub.


Can we really worship God and meet the community and missional aspects of being church in this way ?

Saturday, June 16

Think church


This is your chance to be really creative about The Friday Service. Ignoring any constraints we may have at present let us know what your dreams are for our group.

Let the ideas flow and grow !

As we've been learning , remember to balance both mission and community. We are Gods people so let Him be at the heart of us.

Saturday, June 9

Missionary Church


....and more notes from Derek.
Ch 5 : Graham Cray: Focusing church life on a theology of mission“Christendom is over.” p62“The task is not to combine theology with social analysis and come out with an ideal church from scratch. The task is to engage gospel (and church) as we now know it, with culture as it has become, to answer the question: where do we go from here?” .”
p62He gives some key thoughts on Mission-shaped church (based on the report, which he chaired) A Missionary Church is Focused on the Trinity p64“The same gospel which wins us as worshippers calls us as missionaries.”“[We have..] the maintenance of a religious environment which also requires people to change their culture to become Christians! This situation can no longer be acceptable in the Church of England.”“Both worship and mission are ultimately for God and not for ourselves.”“.. There will be a greater emphasis on the Church as a movement, and as a community of disciples, and less on church as an institution...”A Missionary Church is incarnational p65“The tension between relevance and syncretism lies at the heart of the relationship between the Church and the world.”“No serious attempt at inculturation by the Church of England can begin with afixed view of the outward form of the local church.”“...we, for whom Christ laid down His life, may well have to lay down much that is loved and familiar, and not wrong in itself, to reach those who are far from God.” (Italics mine)“When so called “traditional” are out of touch with the people around them, the problem is not that they are irrelevant, but that they are not incarnational.”
“We are not left alone in this task. An incarnational church seeks to be responsive to the activity of the Spirit in its community. Just as the Spirit prepared the way for the coming of Christ, so we may expect God the Spirit to prepare the way for us..”
A Missionary Church is transformational p68 A Missionary Church is makes disciples p70“The embarrassment about evangelism, which still impedes far too many in theChurch of England, needs to be overcome. Even in secular terms, people expect agarage to offer them cars and a clothing shop to offer them clothes. Why then would they not expect a church to offer them Christ?”“We inhabit an individualistic consumer culture.”“Evangelism without discipleship borders dangerously on hypocrisy.”A Missionary Church is relational p72“Believers do not so much as “go” to church as “be” church.”

Monday, June 4

Shopping for church cont.......

More notes from Derek to consider :

'Evangelical churches are beating the trend. “For significant numbers of people these churches offer firm boundaries, clear guidance and considerable support -effective protection from vicissitudes of life. (They run the risk, of course,of the corresponding negative attributes; more than other types of churches they can become both excluding and exclusive.)” p 43 (my reflection: consumerist,safe, secure and comfortable)She adds: softer charismatic churches appear in particular to appeal to late modern populations. But so do cathedral churches, which are generally growing.“What, then, is the common feature in these very different stories? It is, I think, the experience of “feel good” factor, whether this be expressed in charismatic worship, in the Alpha weekend, in the tranquillity of cathedral evensong or in a special cathedral occasion. The point is that we feel something; we experience the sacred, the set apart. The purely cerebral is less appealing.” '