Title: Mission-Shaped Evangelism
1Mission-Shaped Evangelism
- Listening to God in the cultural context
2Double listening
- Two ears one mouth
- Use accordingly in mission
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- Failure to enter the other persons world leaves
us like the tourists who keep speaking louder in
their own language
3Post-modernity? Modernity to
Postmodernity
I tell my story
I choose my beliefs
truth as fact
truth as experience
I buy my identity
The logic of consumerism
4Post-Christendom?
Church attendance 2005
76 of New Christians Come from 26 De-Churched
finding faith today 1992
65 Non Churched
This section of the population is older and
decreasing over time
26 De Churched
9 monthly
5Post-Christendom?
- Not just about church attendance
- Grace Davie,
- - Believing without belonging and vicarious faith
- But changing belief
- Fading of occasional office
- Decline in Christian identity
- Stages in the decline of Christendom not a new
way for it to persist
6Belief in God
7Infant Baptism C of E 2007
8Church Weddings 2007
9Christian Affiliation UK
10Christian Affiliation 2001
11Christian Affiliation
12Builders (born 20s30s) in 2005
13Boomers (born 40s50s) in 2005
14Gen-Xers (born 60s70s) in 2005
15Gen-Yers (born 80s90s) in 2015?
16Post- Secularism?
- Post-modernity - multi-faith in a post-secular
age - Post-modern move from truth as fact to truth as
experience - From universal truth to true for me
may be different to true for you. - Rejection of objectivity for subjectivity
- Personal belief re-enters the public square
- Any and every belief . All are equally
unprovable - All of this much to the annoyance of Richard
Dawkins. - and Christians?
- Religion once more on the agenda but any religion
with no way back to Christendom ..indeed is
Christianity disadvantaged compared to the
alternatives?
17Spiritual experience in 2000 Vs 1987
1987 48 report a spiritual experience - 2000
risen to 76
25 the presence of evil up 108
But what are they experiencing?
18The excluded middle
- Paul Heibert
- Many traditional religions have a sacred
dimension about the Gods and secular dimension to
do with the non-spiritual but also a middle
ground of the superstitious and everyday
spiritual. He saw this as missing from
Christianity, - This area very much addressed by new
spiritualities
19Believe in an afterlife
20Believe in restless spirits
21Believe in Karma
22Experience of fortune telling, Tarot, astrology,
psychics, palmists
23Australian Gen Y like Britain?
Rationalist humanist
Non believing 14
Moral relativism, pick n mix, truth in all
religions but not just one, something out there
occult and paranormal experienced BUT open rather
than committed or seeing as important
Includes neo pagans and followers or frequent
participants in the esoteric/occult
growing
shrinking
new spiritual 23
Religious 17
24 Japan Britain
25Consumer Christianity?
26Consumer Christianity?
- God the cosmic therapist?
- Cruise liner or Battleship?
- John Wimber
- Church shopping?
- Looking for what I get out of it
- Looking for the one that does things my way
- Buying religious product?
- Baptisms weddings
- Rosaries
- Retreats
- Christmas Carols
27Mission-Shaped Evangelism
- Listening to God in the Christian tradition
Steve Hollinghurst Oct 10
28Jesus, mission and other faiths
- The Vision of the kingdom of God (cf Luke 5-8)
- Radical values of inclusion leading to
transformation and reversals of status the
sinful, the unclean, women, the non-Jew ( in
spite of Jesus claim to only be sent to the lost
sheep of Israel) - The use of parables
- Making disciples who will make disciples
- The parable of the sower (Luke 8) followed by
sending of The 12 (Luke 9) and 72 (Luke 10) as
Jesus has been sent (John 17) (apostolic church).
To make disciples in all cultures (Matt 28) - Weakness and vulnerability the marks of the
missionary - Sent to be the guests of those they are to
witness amongst - Becoming as servants and children (Mark 9)
- The small things leading to great change
mustard seed and yeast in dough
29Crossing culture - The Early Church
- In Jerusalem
- The Pentecost Sermon to Jews Acts 2
- The Jerusalem church Acts 4
- The Hellenists fresh insight Persecution
- In Judea and Samaria
- The dispersal of the Hellenists
- Philip the Samaritans Ethiopian Eunuch Acts 8
- To the ends of the earth
- Peter and Cornelius Acts 10
- The Church in Antioch Acts 11
- The Gentile mission from Antioch
30Paul does double-listening
- Acts 14 Lystra
- After healing a crippled man the crowd think Paul
and Barnabas are Hermes and Zeus. - Paul reasons from nature not scripture to explain
his faith.and struggles to communicate - Acts 17 Athens
- Paul goes round the temples learning about Greek
belief we see the results in his address to the
Areopagus. - He debates with the philosophers in the market
place.and struggles to communicate they call
him a spermalgos someone who doesnt know
what they are talking about!
31Pauls two sermons
Jews .and.Greeks?
- Jesus is the expected messiah who will fulfil the
prophets and law - He was killed as a sacrifice but rose
- He has been appointed judge and we must now
change the directions of our lives
- We are all searchers after God
- The God of the universe doesnt live in temples
- That God has set a day to judge the nations so we
must now change the directions of our lives - The judge will be Jesus who was raised from the
dead
Mission in Christendom is like Jewish Mission
32Paul and Paganism
- Following the Jewish legacy
- God can be found in Pagan religion but is
revealed to be more than those religions show and
not all of it is to be accepted. - This can be used to aid mission
- eg Lystra, Athens Ephesus
- The issue of food sacrificed to idols (I Cor 10)
- Give no offence to Jews or to Greeks or to the
church of God, just as I try to please everyone
in everything I do, not seeking my own advantage,
but that of many so that they may be saved. (vs
32-33) - The Roman approach to religion must be avoided
33Incarnational mission Phil 2
Jesus as part of Trinity
All must kneel before him
Takes on the form of those to whom he is sent
God exalts him
How might this passage influence our thinking on
mission?
34Incarnational mission Phil 2
- We take off our current form and put on that of
those we seek to reach and affirm their culture - We die to ourselves in incarnation in order to be
obedient to God - God will use this to exalt Jesus
- All must come to accept Jesus as Lord and this
will involve challenging culture as people become
like Christ.
35The limits to incarnation
- 1 Cor 919-24
- Though free I have become a slave in order to win
people (Philippians model) - As a Jew to Jews, as a Greek to Greeks
- All things to all people so by all means I might
save some. For the sake of the gospel - But
- As an African to the Africansas a Goth to
Gothsas criminal to criminalsas a prostitute to
prostitutes? - Jesus like us in every way but without sin
36Mission shift to Christendom
- Early Church incarnate in local culture
- Greek Church - Paul uses poetry to Zeus
- Roman Church - Jesus as Orpheus
- Coptic Church - the image of Isis becomes Mary
- Celtic Church - Jesus the Druid (Columba)
- Germanic Church - the Heliand
- Christendom one faith one empire
- The Saxon Church and the war band
- Synod of Whitby - the date of Easter monks hair
- Mission ends within empire,
- becomes conquest beyond it
- Modernity evangelism recovered in Christendom
- Individuals called to belief in a Christian
country - Aimed at intellectual conviction and crisis
conversion
37Mission-Shaped Evangelism
- In the twenty first century
Steve Hollinghurst Oct 10
38A new Reformation?
?
400 BC
600 AD
1500 AD
2000 AD
Early Church
?
Judaism
Christendom
Reformation
Changing expression David Bosch Transforming
Mission
39Mission in Christendom
- Mission (abroad)
- Cultural export Vs Inhabiting local culture
- Evangelism (at home)
- Calling people back to the national faith
40Learning from foreign mission
- Do not call people back to where they were (they
never were there) - Do not call people to where you are, as beautiful
as it may seem to you - But travel with them to a place neither of you
have been before
Vincent Donovan Christianity re-discovered
41Changing Mission?
- From sharing the Gospel in come to us mode
- To Exploring Church in go to them mode
42From individuals to all creation
- Restoring the whole story of salvation
43Gods Mission Gods Kingdom
- The transformation of people linked to the
transformation of creation Romans 8, 2 Cor 5 - Reconciliation as a reversal of the fall
- Humanity restored to Gods image as missionary to
creation - Social transformation linked to evangelism
- Any Gospel that does not proclaim and seek to
bring about Gods Kingdom fails to understand
Jesus and Gods mission - Any Gospel that does not set people free from sin
will never achieve social transformation
44Three levels of mission community
45Who are on the way?
Bounded set ? Or..
46Who are on the way?
Bounded set ? Or.Centred Set?
47Who are on the way?
Bounded set ? Or.Centred Set?
48A new apologetics?
- Hearing relating to what is going on in
peoples lives not assuming a pattern - Holistic not just brains but people drawn to
God - Hopeful assume God is at work in others, see
what God is doing and join in - Humble we have a lot to learn too from God and
others, including those of other faiths and
no-faith - Hidden the parable tradition people ignore
the obvious answer but explore the open ended. - Heavenward focus on where we are going and
invite people on the journey
49Lessons for sharing faith
- People increasingly come to faith through
experience rather than changing thinking - People want to grow spiritually and will take
support in this seriously - Sharing faith is welcomed. Telling others what
they share is wrong simply closes the
conversation - People arent interested if Christianity is true
but if it is inspiring and life changing - with the internet everything is public be
consistent - We need to know how we will handle issues of
gender, the environment, evil, other-faiths - Avoid Christian language like sin, salvation,
redemption etc people dont understand it or
misunderstand it but we still need to talk
about them but with different words - We need to live as if what we say really does
work - Remember God transforms people not Christians
50Resources
51 Evangelism is..
- Not getting people to Church .....
- but getting people to be Church
- Not taking God to people
- but seeing what he is already doing in their
lives - Not first about getting people into heaven
- but getting heaven into people
- Not saving people from the world ....
- but allowing God to transform them
- as part of a plan to transform the world also
- Your Kingdom come your will be done
- on earth as it is in heaven