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Today s Lesson Introduction 1. Worship in Song 2. Contextualization 3. Core Group 4. Thursday at 12:15--#112 God Grows His Church Worship Song God grows His church, God grows His children. God s Word is life, It flows by day and night. Plant me by those streams of Living Water Take root below, bear fruit above, Love one another, reach out to others, That s how God grows His church God grows His children. Contextualization The Challenge Contextualization #1 challenge in mission Syncretism... lose message Sanctuary... lose contact Jesus prayed that His disciples would be in the world but not of the world. 1

Contextualization The Challenge Urbanization The great movement of 20C Evaporates rural traditions Breeds individualism Bombarded by western media and its values. Contextualization The Challenge In order for us to understand our current time and culture, we must allow other times and cultures to critique our own. Lesslie Newbigin England, India, England The Church and Society The move back to the periphery 2

The Smell Perhaps the first thing one would notice approaching a Greco-Roman city of the first century was the smell. Because of limited water, means of sanitation and the incredible density of humanity and animals, most of the people in the cities must have lived in filth beyond our imagining (Stark 1991:153). The crowded streets were churning with mud, open sewers, manure and crowds which created a stench that must have been overpowering for many miles especially in warm weather.... no wonder they were so fond of incense (Stark 1991:154). Extremely Crowded Small walled fortresses Extremely Crowded 75,000 per square mile! Private moments were rare The Receptivity When people lack attachments, they have much greater freedom to deviate from the norms. In modern studies, unconventional behavior is strongly correlated with various measures of population turnover and instability. For example, where larger proportions of the U.S. and Canadian populations are newcomers or have recently moved from one residence to another, rates of participation in unconventional religious activities are high (Stark and Bainbridge 1985) (Stark 1991:144). 3

The Community The Greek and Roman cultures had a number of voluntary societies which can be compared and contrasted with the community of believers which emerged in New Testament times. These societies tended to be small groups in which intensive face-to-face interactions were encouraged (Meeks 1983:78). Membership was voluntary, rather than by birth and they shared in the practice of rituals, the eating of a common meal and other fraternal activities. The Community Rodney Stark cites a source that lists 25 empirical studies on the effectiveness of social networks and conversion (1991:18). His own work in studying Moonies concluded that conversion is not about seeking or embracing an ideology; it is about bringing one s religious behavior into alignment with that of one s friends and family members (1996:16-17). The Community His study of Mormons showed the same tendency: When [Mormon] missionaries make cold calls, knock on the doors of strangers, this eventually leads to a conversion once out of a thousand calls. However, when missionaries make their first contact with a person in the home of a Mormon friend or a relative of that person, this results in conversion 50 percent of the time (Stark and Bainbridge) (Stark 1996:18). 4

The Community Therefore Stark concludes that: social movements recruit primarily on the basis of interpersonal attachments that exist, or form, between the convert and members of the group (1991:138). The multitude of householdcentered groups which formed in the wake of Christian evangelism certainly had enough glue to stick both the new and more mature members together. The Commission To cities filled with the homeless and impoverished, Christianity offered charity as well as hope. To cities filled with newcomers and strangers, Christianity offered an immediate basis for attachments. To cities filled with orphans and widows, Christianity provided a new and expanded sense of family. To cities torn by violent ethnic strife, Christianity offered a new basis for social solidarity....and to cities faced with epidemics, fires, earthquakes, Christianity offered effective nursing services (1991:161). The Enlightenment Breaking with Past Tradition Life based on faith Stability Past Church solves problems Money with Few Group Enlightenment Life based on reason Progress Future Science solves problems Money with Many Individual 5

The Enlightenment The Rise of Individualism The isolation of the individual in the presence of others was reinforced in very pragmatic ways. Individual seating in the home, at the café and on railways helped the individual to withdraw and think about his own business while in the presence of others. The Commission Alexis de Tocqueville, when viewing the American scene in the nineteenth century, coined the phrase The Age of Individualism. In the second volume of Democracy in America he wrote the following observation about the American society: Each person behaves as though he is a stranger to the destiny of others.... As for his transactions with his fellow citizens, he may mix among them, but he sees them not; he touches them, but does not feel them; he exists only in himself and for himself alone. And if on these terms there remains in his mind a sense of family, there no longer remains a sense of society (Sennett 1994:323). The Enlightenment The Challenge of Individualism The challenge of converting the churches which are currently filled with relatively autonomous members into a discipleship community will demand more than merely adding a training seminar, a staff person, an agenda item or small group. We are not here reemphasizing the need for small groups, which have often been overlaid on already overfull and over-demanding church calendars. Rather we are arguing for basic communities to become the very building blocks on which the church is built and is able to expand (Gibbs 2000:232). 6

Community Compare NT with Today New Testament Urban Pluralistic Group Community Today Urban Pluralistic Individual Isolation The Core Group Focusing on a few to reach the many Crowd Congregation Core The Core Group The focus of the ministry of Jesus Calls Disciples in Galilee of the Nations The Crowds Follow Jesus Disciples the Disciples The Crowds Condemn Commissions Disciples in Galilee of the Nations 7

The Core Group The focus of our ministry Principles of the Core Group Call 8-10 teachable and mature people Begin being with them on regular basis Communion Community Mark 3:13 Jesus went up on a mountainside and called to him those he wanted, and they came to him. 14 He appointed twelve designating them apostles that they might be with him and that he might send them out to preach. The Core Group The focus of our ministry Principles of the Core Group Hold a planning retreat weekend Divide into groups to discuss ministry Further divide into groups of two The two call and train = Reproduction 1. Thursday s Lunch 2. Test 3. Class on a CD Last Lesson Overview 8