Eternal Lord;Changing World
Eternal Lord;Changing World
Part III:Our Future Ministry
(Baptized for this moment)
Part III:Our Future Ministry
(Baptized for this moment)
Post-Churched World• Three greatest challenges to moving
toward missions
• Moving from teacher/defender to learner
• Willingness to “unlearn” without compromise
• Moving from primarily Minister to equipper for and overseer of ministry
Post-Churched Context
Non-ChristianNon-ChristianInsidersInsidersProtectProtect
BoundariesBoundaries
MissionaryMissionaryOutsiders Outsiders PermeatePermeate
BoundariesBoundaries
Post-Churched Worldpermeate
The missionary intentionally permeates the boundaries of the the belief system of non-Christians
Note I did not say “unbelievers”
Non-Christians believe something.
It is not the Truth.
Post-Churched Context
There is no There is no Absolute truthAbsolute truth
We ChristiansWe Christians have thehave the
Absolute TruthAbsolute Truth
The Churched WorldWe Assume
• Significant for LC-MS Congregations
• 500 years of Confessional Focus
• Defenders of the true faith in the midst of religious error
• Sense of permanence
• Sense of theological and cultural objectivity
Post-Churched World
• Three steps in permeation
• Learner (Listener)
• Trader
• Story Teller (Proclaimer)
Post-Churched World1.Recognize that the non-Christian’s worldview
is the reigning paradigm of reality
2.Recognize your personal “insider” elements and diminish as many as possible (1 Corinthians 9)
• Learn the language and culture of the non-Christian Insider
• Share life experiences with the Insider: Get to know and be known
Post-Churched World
3.Build an integrated understanding of the Insider’s worldview
4.Look for the natural Footprints of God
5.Be open to new phenomena, questions, and different explanations
• A call for humility (1 Corinthians 13)
Post-Churched World
•What are the starting places?
•First Article BridgesFirst Article Bridges
•Bridges go two waysBridges go two ways
•Asking the Gate KeepersAsking the Gate Keepers
•Partnering with communityPartnering with community
Post-Churched World•Note: Missionaries might never become Note: Missionaries might never become
cultural insiderscultural insiders
• Get Gospel communication into the Get Gospel communication into the hands of cultural insiders ASAP
• Missionaries focus on multiplying cultural Missionaries focus on multiplying cultural insiders who speak the Gospelinsiders who speak the Gospel
• Focus on Christ centered discipleshipFocus on Christ centered discipleship
• Life orientedLife oriented
• Do not depend on the greater culture to Do not depend on the greater culture to carry the load.carry the load.
Post-Churched World• Early believers of the Gospel play a critical role
in its spread
• Key “evangelists” are new believers (or seekers) who are highly respected (trusted) by others in their culture.
• Missionaries refer to them as “Gate Keepers”
• Gate Keepers often own the values, commitments, and well being of the community.
• Who are Gate Keepers among your young people?
Post-Churched World• Focus of the Christian community is non-
Christians hearing the Good News
• They intentionally engage non-Christians in the places where nonChristians gather.
• Gospel stories will continue to be discussed among non-Christians as they meet or gather.
• Eventually new believers will gather around the Gospel.
• That is the making of a faith community
Post-Churched World• Focus on the unchurchedFocus on the unchurched
• High engagement with the unchurchedHigh engagement with the unchurched
• Maintain a porous boundary with the Maintain a porous boundary with the unchurchedunchurched
• Operate with Several Word gifts (Eph. 4)Operate with Several Word gifts (Eph. 4)
• Unchurched > EvangelistsUnchurched > Evangelists
• Churched > > Pastor/teacher
• Both > > apostle, prophet
• Develop Little structureDevelop Little structure
Post-Churched Context• Church and culture
• Assumption: Strong institutional loyalty (cultural value)
• Reality: Weak institutional loyalty, even among the churched
• Decreased investment in the institution
• Increased investment in personal relationships
Relationship Distinctives
• Relationships center in truly loving my
neighbor
• Relationships require genuine commitment
• Relationships may not translate into
congregational membership.
RELATIONSHIPS & 3RD PLACES
• The larger the church, the more 3rd places need to be created
• Most “Christian” 3rd places will increasingly be found outside rather than inside the local church
• Interest groups
• Triads
• The goal is to provide people on opportunity to meet their Savior and learn to follow Him with joy
RELATIONSHIPS & 3RD PLACES
• Churches grow (multiply) as groups gathered around the Word multiply
• These churches may become congregations as we understand the word today
• Many will remain churches in the Biblical/Confessional sense of the word: Faith communities gathered around Jesus in His Word & Sacraments
• Focus in every case is following Him into a broken world
“Nones” on the RiseImportance of Shared Community
% saying belonging to a community of people where your value and beliefs is ...
Church Membership
• Churched Culture Order
• Believe>Behave>Belong
• Post-Churched Order
• Belong>Behave>Believe
• Cause>Belong>Behave>Believe
Changed World
• What are our cultural assumptions underlying “Catechetics”?
• Role of church
• Role of society
• Society still “disciples” its children
• Why are so many young people leaving the church and not coming back?
Changed World• How does the Christian community acculturate
its young people (inside and outside the church) without the symbiotic partnership of the general society?
• Citizenship
• Marriage
• Children/Parenting
• Why are so many young people leaving the church and not coming back?
Discussion
• What are some of the starting places for Gospel conversation that you have identified by interacting with Post-Churched people?
• What are some of the First Article Bridges that Post-Churched people have identified as important to them?
• Who are your Village Gate Keepers?
Discussion
• Do we primarily determine who we are and what we are about (vision) in relationship to
• Other Lutheran churches in the LCMS?
• Other Christian churches in in our community?
• Those who do not yet know their Savior?
This presentation is shared by permission This presentation is shared by permission of Dr. Robert Newton, President of the of Dr. Robert Newton, President of the CNH District of the LCMS. If you have any CNH District of the LCMS. If you have any questions or comments concerning this questions or comments concerning this presentation, please direct them to Dr. presentation, please direct them to Dr. Newton at Newton at [email protected] or call or call 925-245-4000925-245-4000