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The Task for Deanery Pastoral Committees Facing Changes Moving Forward Together Finding God’s way for us

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Page 1: The Task for Deanery Pastoral Committees Facing Changes Moving Forward Together Finding God’s way for us

The Task for Deanery Pastoral

Committees

Facing Changes

Moving Forward Together

Finding God’s way for us

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Moving Forward Together

Change is not always preventable

Change can have a major impact

Dunwich: in Middle Ages, a major Suffolk port. It had 9 church buildings. Coast has encroached.Photograph, taken 1905, is of last church building. Today just some of the graveyard remains.

The world and the landscape changes

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Moving Forward Together

People used to live round here

but not many live here any more

Populations shift for lots of reasons

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Moving forward together

The successful bear

knows both

where to fish

and when to fish

and risks getting wet in order to succeed.

Making sense of the changing context is vital.

Jesus calls us to read the signs of our times.

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A Story of RebirthThe Benefice of Watlington

(1993)• Three Churches:

– Watlington– Pyrton– Shirburn

• The Benefice of Icknield (2003)

• Four Churches– Watlington– Pyrton– Britwell Salome– Swyncombe

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St Mary’s Pyrton• 1993 had a congregation

of 15• church was damp and

cold no young people• 2003 had congregation of

50• church is warm and

bright and welcoming• outreach concentrated on

monthly “village service”

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2600 years ago595 BCE - God’s promises revealed through

Monarchy in the line of David

Temple

Land promised to God’s people

595 BCE - Threat from Babylonians

Threat to Royal Line

Threat to Temple

Threat to land-owners and leaders

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2600 years ago

This would be the end of the world as Israel knew it

It would suggest God had been conquered

No other option conceivable.

Exile - “how can we sing our songs in a strange land?” Pain and doubt would be worst for those most devout and most committed.

The answer was not in their time but ..

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2600 years ago - 60 yrs

Out of the ruins of the Temple Came the synagogue

and a re-evaluation of the value of “sacred place”

As a result of exileCame Jewish communities around the

world, later used by first Christian missionaries

The end of monarchyBrought a sharper critique of

kingship and power

Revitalis

ed relig

ion

Renewed discovery of

God

Reorganised ways of

living

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2005 Manchester? How would we feel if / when our place of worship is threatened by outside forces beyond our control?

? How does this affect our view of God?•How do we recognise the pain of loss - more acute

for some who have been nourished in the “lost”

structures - but also trust God for the future which

is not clear at all?

•How do we contemplate the possibility of a

radically different future?

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Discerning God today

Jeremiah called on the people not to resist •but to see God in the process of ending / destruction:e.g. Jer 28 - and the altercation with Hananiah•to believe that God would restore in his time; •to accommodate to living in Babylon and seek its peace(Jer 29). He was called a traitor and worse.

St Paul calls us to stand firm and resist (Eph 6)

How do we discern when to “stand firm” and when standing firm is resisting God’s future?How do we decide between Jeremiah and Hananiah?

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Implicit TheologiesThe shrinking of church membership in recent years might be partially explained by:

1. God is judging the church for its complacency and short-comings

2. God is judging the nation for its sin and shortcomings; this will therefore be a time of “drought” for the churches till spiritual hunger returns

3. The church is now fairly irrelevant to “ordinary” people’s lives, and so they are no longer interested in being a part of it

4. People have become trapped in consumerism and individualism so the self-sacrificial, corporate call of the Church is definitely counter-cultural

5. If people were to pray more and call on God, then we would see revival on a wide scale, like we see growth in some churches now.

6. If the church were to return to being faithful, rather than trying to be trendy, then we would see modest growth and increased respect

Can we have hope for the church? Do we have hope? What and when?

Which of these do you respond to and which do you resist?

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Gracious God,

who has created a changing world, and who suffered for its redemption;

You have given us the freedoms and abilities to effect change and to suffer from change.

Give us that sense of the wind of your Spirit that we may hear the groaning within Creation;

Give us the faith that believes that you can raise the dead, and that death is not the end.

Grant us to know you in your hidden-ness, and to trust you for an uncertain future

For the Kingdom, the power and the glory are yours, now and for ever, AMEN