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The Challenge of Mission in Contemporary Culture
“My hope is that the church could once again capture the imagination of this country’s people.” –Rowan Williams Archbishop of Canterbury
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A Dramatic Shift
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General Belief/Church Attendance
1980 90% said they believed in God (comparable countries: Ireland, Saudi Arabia, Iran) 66% identified as Protestant 24% identified as Roman Catholic 2% Jewish 8% “None of the above” or “other”
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General Belief/Church Attendance
Present Day 69-80% say they believe in God 18-40% weekly attendance at worship 28-50% rarely or never attend 50% identify as Protestant 22% Roman Catholics 12% other world religions 16% None of the above, includes atheist, agnostic, a-religious, etc.
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General Trends Declines in membership, money, and attendance: Mainline Protestants Roman Catholics Evangelicals – Southern Baptist, Missouri Synod Lutherans, PCA African-American Churches
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General Trends Only significant increase (4%): non-denominational Slight, but statistically insignificant increases: Mormons, Assemblies of God, Church of God Across all the denominations (general trend): Congregations with ASA > 125 are growing Congregations with ASA < 125 are declining
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“Faith Mixing” Today (Pew forum)
37% attend one place almost exclusively 35% attend multiple places 28% seldom/never attend 49% Have “had a mystical experience” ( %)
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“Faith Mixing” among Churchgoers
Liturgical Evangelical Charismatic/ Pentecostal Liberal Protestant Movement among the various traditions Means great fluidity of church membership
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Youth Attitudes toward “Christian”
(Barna, 2007) Outside Inside the Church the Church 91% 80% anti-homosexual 87% 52% judgmental 85% 47% hypocritical 75% 50% too political 72% 32% out of touch with reality 68% 27% boring
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Emergence of “Spirituality”
Are you spiritual or religious? (Washington Post/Newsweek 2005) 25% Spiritual 55% Religious and spiritual 8% Religious 12% Neither
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Associations with “Religious” and “Spirituality”
• Organized • Systematized • Institution/buildings • Doctrine/dogma • Budgets • Authority • Liturgy Spiritual • Experience of God • Nature • Centering Prayer • Labyrinth • Transcendence • Awe/Wonder • Mysticism • Jesus • Yoga • Liturgy • Eucharist • “Eating and Gathering”
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Trends in Church and Culture
Denominational Loyalty Religious Shopping Larger Church Identity Congregational Identity Supply Driven Need Driven Clergy Only Clergy and Laity Faith Traditions Spiritual Realities Trust Suspicion Institutional Authority Personal Authority Foreign Mission Local Mission Reasonable Spirituality Mystical & Experiential
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Characteristics of a Missionary Community
• Sense of being led – we exist for a reason • Awareness of uniqueness • Training, nurturing, educating, forming – for purpose of mission • Development of supportive community of accountability • Sympathetic study and appreciation of mission field • Fearless engagement with the world
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