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The Missiological Realities of the 21 st Century—Globally and in the United States TS 820 The Practice of Ministry Houston Graduate School of Theology Presented by Craig Van Gelder Copyright Craig Van Gelder 2016
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SECTION I: Larger Global Trends in the Church Copyright Craig Van Gelder 2016
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New Realities in the Global Church in the 21 st Century Each Sunday more Anglicans attend church in each of the separate countries of Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, and Uganda than do Anglicans in Britain and Canada and Episcopalians in the US combined. Each Sunday more Presbyterians are at church in Ghana than in Scotland, and in the Uniting Presbyterian Church in South Africa than in the U.S. Each Sunday there are more persons at church in Brazil’s Pentecostal Assemblies of God congregations than the combined total of the two largest U.S. Pentecostal denominations—Assemblies of God and Church of God in Christ. Each Sunday more Roman Catholics attend mass in the Philippines than in any single country of Europe, including the historically Catholic countries of Italy, Spain, and Poland. Each week in Great Britain at least fifteen thousand Christian foreign missionaries are at work evangelizing the locals with most of these missionaries being from Africa and Asia. Copyright Craig Van Gelder 2016
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Cultural Trends Impacting the U.S. and the Broader World Over Last 40 Years Increased Mobility Media Culture Late Stage Capitalism – Commoditized Consumption Globalization Information Technology Emerging Postmodern Copyright Craig Van Gelder 2016
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Declining % of Western Christians And Rise of Majority Church in the South Europe/North America 1900 -- 82% - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1970 -- 57% 2010 -- 38% 2050 -- 27% Copyright Craig Van Gelder 2016
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Make-Up of Church 1910 & 2010 Major Faith Traditions 1910 47% Roman Catholic 20% Orthodox 18% Protestants 5% Anglicans 1.5% Independents 0.1% Renewalists 2010 50% Roman Catholic 27% Renewalists 18% Protestants 16% Independents 12% Orthodox 4% Anglicans Copyright Craig Van Gelder 2016
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Location Christians by Nations Largest Christian Communities 2000 1.USA 2.Brazil 3.Mexico 4.Russia 5.Philippines 6.China 7.Germany 8.Nigeria 9.Ethiopia 10.D.R. Congo 2050 1.USA 2.Brazil 3.Philippines 4.Ethiopia 5.D.R. Congo 6.Mexico 7.Nigeria 8.Uganda 9.China 10.Russia Copyright Craig Van Gelder 2016
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Majority South Christianity Living as a Minority Faith in Many Locations Copyright Craig Van Gelder 2016
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Changing Historiography in How the Christian Story is Being Told Today 19602010 Copyright Craig Van Gelder 2016
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SECTION II: Influence of Global South Views on the Larger World Church Copyright Craig Van Gelder 2016
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What Global South Church Is Teaching The Western Church: Trend #1 Otherness and Reciprocity (witnessing to the Gospel from minority position) Copyright Craig Van Gelder 2016
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What Global South Church Is Teaching The Western Church: Trend #2 Cultural Shift from “I” to “We” Western Individualism (I think, therefore, I am.) African Ubuntu (We are, therefore, I am.) Copyright Craig Van Gelder 2016
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What Global South Church Is Teaching The Western Church: Trend #3 Every Location as Mission Location (mission versus missions) Copyright Craig Van Gelder 2016
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What Global South Church Is Teaching The Western Church: Trend #4 The Bible, the spirits, and Pneumatology Copyright Craig Van Gelder 2016
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SECTION III: Shifts in D emographic Trends and Views in the U.S. Copyright Craig Van Gelder 2016
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U.S. Population Growth 310 Million 2010 Census Copyright Craig Van Gelder 2016
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U.S. Population by Race/Ethnicity Copyright Craig Van Gelder 2016
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Decline White Population Percentage Copyright Craig Van Gelder 2016
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Population Pyramid by Age 2010 Copyright Craig Van Gelder 2016
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Increase of Percentage of Non-White Children in Total Population 2010 Copyright Craig Van Gelder 2016
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Marriage Rates Among Young Adults Ages 25-34, 1965-2010 Copyright Craig Van Gelder 2016
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U.S. Increase % Single-Parent Households Copyright Craig Van Gelder 2016
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U.S. Income Disparity Copyright Craig Van Gelder 2016
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U.S. Poverty Rates Increasing Again Source U.S. Census Data Copyright Craig Van Gelder 2016
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Growth Patterns Mainline and Evangelical Denominations Copyright Craig Van Gelder 2016
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U.S. Trends Major Protestant Denominations: 14 Evangelical Compared to 11 Mainline Source: The State of Church Giving by John L. Ronsvalle Copyright Craig Van Gelder 2016
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U.S. Weekly Church Attendance Copyright Craig Van Gelder 2016
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U.S. Increase “No Religious Identification” Source: Gallop Copyright Craig Van Gelder 2016
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U.S. Immigrants by Religious Composition for 2010 Copyright Craig Van Gelder 2016
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U.S. Location Religious Adherents Other Than Christian Copyright Craig Van Gelder 2016
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SECTION IV: The Reshaping and Marginalization of the Euro-tribal Christian Faith Traditions in the U.S. Copyright Craig Van Gelder 2016
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Now Seeing the Decline of the Euro-Tribal and Make-in-America Faith Traditions in the U.S. Copyright Craig Van Gelder 2016
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The Challenge Today the great unravelling… Copyright Craig Van Gelder 2016
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Discussion: 1. What are the most important implications that these trends have for the future of Church in the U.S.? 2. What are the most important implications that these trends have for the future of your church and/or ministry? Copyright Craig Van Gelder 2016
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