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last week . . .
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Week 1
a definition
“A fresh expression is a form of church for our changing culture established primarily for the benefit of people who are not yet members of any church.”
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continue to grow and develop the church as it iscontinue to grow and develop the church as it is
establish fresh expressions of churchestablish fresh expressions of church
mixed economy -a both/and church
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last week . . .
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• Mission- Shaped Church report
• Fresh expressions of church and a “mixed-economy” church
• Changes in society means changing the way we do church
• Our understanding of God and Christ shapes our understanding of mission, which impacts how we do church
• “Mission is seeing what God is doing in the world and joining in”
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worship
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Two aspects of culture . . . and what the church can do
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a story from Hereford
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culture
Culture is ‘the set of distinctive spiritual, material, intellectual and emotional features of society or a social group [which] encompasses - in addition to art and literature - lifestyles, ways of living together, value systems, traditions and beliefs.’
UNESCO
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Culture is ‘the way we do things round
here’
Archbishop Derek Worlock
culture
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consumerism
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culture - friend or foe?
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culture - friend or foe?
• Consumerism has brought choice
• Where has all this choice come from?
• How does it affect the church?
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consumerism - a quick history
• 1960’s - 2,000 product lines
• 2000’s - 22,000 product lines
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consumerism
• an ethic of choice…
• ‘it’s up to you’...
• be your own person…
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consumerism and the church
Just then his disciples came. They were astonished that he was speaking with a woman, but no one said, "What do you want?" or "Why are you talking with her?“
John 4.2717
To discuss . . .
•What aspects of consumerism should Christians challenge?
•What aspects can we work with?
•What new things could we do in response?
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Is there any good news?
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• Offering a course on Christian Spirituality at
a local communitycollege
• Life coaching• Spiritual direction• Parenting classes
Is there any good news?
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The Alpha Course is offered on:Mondays @ 6:30 PM (God at the Pub) beginning January 2009 Fridays @ 9:15 AM (with child care) (Runnymede Community Church) beginning October 3, 2008
LOCATIONS:God at the Pub
The Yellow Griffin Pub2202 Bloor Street Westjust east of Runnymede
Runnymede Community Church60 Colbeck Street
1 block north of Bloor, just west of Runnymede
Is there any good news?
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Good God @ The Bad Dog presents:
The God Questions
At a recent Locke Street Festival, passers-by were invited to write on a flip chart their “Questions for God.” Some of those questions were: “Why are you such a jerk?” “Do you ever get mad? Do you ever cry?” “What is the point of life? Really!” “Where do we go when we die?” “How many fingers am I holding up?”
If you have ever asked that kind of question (well, OK, maybe not that last one), you will be interested in Good God @ The Bad Dog, a series of free-flowing discussions about The God Questions over coffee and snacks at your favourite coffee shop, the Bad Dog Café at 229 Locke Street.
When? Four Thursday nights in May—7th, 14th, 21st, 28th—from 7.30 till 9 pm.
Good God @ the Bad Dog is sponsored by St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church
(at Locke and Charlton).
pause for praise
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Thinking about networks . . .
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The Church is continually shaped by its inner dynamic: the flow of Apostolic tradition, with Scripture as its norm. . . . The church is, however, also shaped by the kind of world in which it finds itself. This must mean a constant receiving of the Gospel into our particular context.
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networks are how we meet
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networks are in!
•The internet•Parents & children •Networks of information•Networks of interest•Profession or sport•Highway and rail networks
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networks are in!
•Networks are nothing new…•but are more significant than ever•we need to understand network
society…•so we can be missional within it.
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networks - how people connect
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david
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connected by technology
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To the weak I became weak, so that I might win the weak. I have become all things to all people, that I might by all means save some.
1 Corinthians 9.22
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what networks do you belong to?
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more stories
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think of a person you know who does not go to church . . .
• Name one priority in their life (e.g. fitness)
• What do they do for fun? (e.g. marathons)
• What is one issue they have opinions about? (e.g. health food)
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five values of missional church
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• focused on God the Trinity
five values of missional church
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• incarnational
five values of missionary church
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engaged in the things of ordinary, everyday life
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five values of missional church
people-shaped church
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five values of missional church
people-shaped church
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• Transformational
The church is the only society which exists for the sake of those who are not its members. Archbishop William Temple
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five values of missional church
others!
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• makes disciples, not converts or consumers
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five values of missional church
• relational
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five values of missional church
emmaus roadLuke 24
woman at the wellJohn 4
relational church
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• What would a fresh expression of church need to look like for it to be accessible to them?
• What is going to make them want to come?
• When and where would it meet?
• If your fresh expression meets for an hour, what will you do in that time?
think back to the friend you identified earlier . . .
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worship
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Our Prayer:Draw your Church together, O Lord, into one great company of disciples, together following our Lord Jesus Christ into every walk of life, together serving him in his mission to the world, and together witnessing to his love on every continent and island. We ask this in his name and for his sake. Amen.
(BAS p.676)
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Next week . . .
“Re-imagining church— Part 1: Community”
See you then!
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