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Emerging Postmodern Ministry. Sources: Brian McLaren, Ken Baugh, Neil Cole, Dieter Zander john.chandler@vbmb.org. Between Two Worlds. Waves simultaneously entering and departing Today: Modern and Postmodern waves creating rip-tides. Six Transitions in Christianity.
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Emerging Postmodern Ministry Sources: Brian McLaren, Ken Baugh, Neil Cole, Dieter Zander john.chandler@vbmb.org
Between Two Worlds • Waves simultaneously entering and departing • Today: Modern and Postmodern waves creating rip-tides
Six Transitions in Christianity • Jewish multicultural • Persecuted minority Favored religion (325) • Roman multi-cultural and Greek • Greco-Roman Celtic/medieval • Medieval Modern (Reformation) • Modern Postmodern
When in transition … • Breathe deeply and coach calmly • Look to lower anxiety by focusing on the single next step • A beginning point: look for parallels between 1c and 21c
5 Parallels between 1c and 21c • One dominant superpower • Rome, U.S.A. • One spoken trade language • Koine Greek, English • Advances in technology make the world a smaller place • Roads, Internet
Parallels between 1c and 21c • Rise in Eastern influences • Greek in 1c, World Religions in 21c • Rise in pagan and occult practices • Acts 17, Wicca
New Postmodern Preferences • High value of relationship • Journey > Destination • Authenticity > Excellence • Experience > Proposition • Mystery > Solution • Diversity > Uniformity
What might this look like? • Indigenous and intimate • Lowering bar of “getting into church” while raising bar on “becoming a disciple” • More conversational
What should the church embrace in postmodernism? • Willingness to utilize evolving methodology to communicate gospel • Lowering talk of “absolutes” and “certainty” in favor of “full knowledge” • The move from the ordained to the ordinary • The common Christian will be the missionary
Where should the church resist in relation to postmodernism? • Dealing with issues of unity and love between moderns and postmoderns in an explosive and defensive climate
Postmodern Preaching • From regularity of alliterated outline … to a curious conversation • From delivered by preacher… to shared within sermon and in dialogue with the congregation • No longer incubated only in study, but in out-there conversations • From stories to illustrate the points to stories that are the point • From the merely aural to the also-visual and multi-sensory
Postmodern Worship • From well-produced (“cheesy”) to feeling thoughtful but real • Upping the octane beyond “order” toward “encounter”
Spiritual Formation • “Equip, empower, and release” as key words • Move beyond serving church to serving world • Focus on the means and plan to “becoming a better person” and “making a difference in the world”
Strategies toward Formation • Read Scripture repetitively, in context, and in community. • Confess sins confidentially and with accountability. • Pray for lost friends strategically.
Missional Church • “Benediction” as the key liturgical point • To be chosen by God is not just to be blessed, but to be a blessing to the world • From the church saying, “y’all come” to “we’ll go”
Transition Possibilities • Engage postmoderns non-defensively & non-judgmentally • Privately and in church • Count the cost to be paid with moderns in church • Plan to study, read, watch • Allow for un-learning • Tolerate high anxiety • Invest in lives of those who can do what you cannot
Teaching Key • Not just lowering lights and upping sound; not just “smells & bells” • To teach what Jesus taught in the way that Jesus taught it • “the Kingdom of heaven is like ….”
Evangelism Key • You can’t just believe in “evangelism in theory” to reach postmoderns • When fishing, fish don’t come scaled, fileted, and shrink-wrapped
Mental Keys • Change the metaphors • From “legal and judicial” to “family and community”
One final thing … • Value “spiritual” and “relational” capital • more than “intellectual” and “financial” capital • People need “oikos”!
Emerging Postmodern Ministry Dr. John P. Chandler www.spencenetwork.org John.chandler@vbmb.org Copy right John P. Chandler, 2013