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Welcome to the next conversation about our future. “Changing the culture of organizations, groups, and institutions—and even societies—is about changing the conversation…
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Welcome to the next conversation about our future • “Changing the culture of organizations, groups, and institutions—and even societies—is about changing the conversation… • “For congregations that seek [authentic spiritual and institutional renewal], there are perhaps ten important conversations that they need to initiate, deepen, and sustain in their ongoing life.” • --Anthony B. Robinson OrindaCommunityAn open and affirming congregation of the UnitedChurchof Christ
Our session today • • Review • • Introduction to today’s conversation: “A New Heart” • • Conversation sessions (40-45 minutes) • • Regroup and report (20 minutes) OrindaCommunityAn open and affirming congregation of the UnitedChurchof Christ
Review Our task To engage the congregation in a multi-year process to re-envision, re-focus, and restructure Orinda Community Church OrindaCommunityAn open and affirming congregation of the UnitedChurchof Christ
Review, continued Possible outcomes: Our hopes • A clear grasp of our calling as a congregation. • An effective new outreach appealing to the wider community. • A renewal and refocus of our core strengths, programs, and ministries. • Spiritual, financial, and human resources that sustain our vision and our calling. • A new organizational structure providing opportunities for fellowship and spiritual growth. OrindaCommunityAn open and affirming congregation of the UnitedChurchof Christ
Review, continued Our process Changing the Conversation: A Third Way for Congregations, by Anthony B. Robinson Following Robinson’s 10 “conversations” over the course of one year in a series of sessions, beginning May 25 OrindaCommunityAn open and affirming congregation of the UnitedChurchof Christ
Review, continued • The Ten Conversations • “It’s Not About You” (May 25) • “And Yet, It Is About You” (July 25) • “A New Heart” (Sunday, September 19) • “Why Are We Here” and • “Write the Vision” (Friday-Saturday, October 15-16) • “Who Shall Lead Them?” and • “Let’s Get (Less) Organized” (Sunday, Nov. 14) • “The Church and the Public Square” (Sunday, Feb. 6) • “Death and Resurrection” (Sunday, March 27) • “Where Do We Go From Here?” (May) OrindaCommunityAn open and affirming congregation of the UnitedChurchof Christ
Conversation One: It’s Not About You • The rise and fall of American Christendom • Christianity + Dominion = Christendom, the combination of belief and power • The purpose of church was for believers in a local population and the purpose of mission was to gain new believers • Protestant power structure was challenged beginning in the early 20th century and has continued to erode • The infusion of a consumer ethos—and with it, choice—into religious and spiritual life has led to the emergence of a growing menu of spiritual choices in our post-modern world • The assumptions, beliefs, and worldview that once served us (and Orinda Community Church) so well now apply less and less OrindaCommunityAn open and affirming congregation of the UnitedChurchof Christ
Conversation Two: And Yet…It Is About You • How do we respond to this sea change? • “Stuck conversations” about what has been lost reinforce a picture of reality that is inaccurate or self-serving • The “blame game”—blaming others—keeps us from looking to ourselves as the source of the solution • Defining ourselves by who we are not (mega-churches, evangelicals, fundamentalists) keep us from deciding who we are • The “silver bullet” will not magically solve any problem • “If only…” beliefs (that just one thing will change everything, and nothing else is required) will not help us face up to our own internal situation OrindaCommunityAn open and affirming congregation of the UnitedChurchof Christ
Conversation Three: A New Heart • Transformation and renewal of faith • Encountering a living God and the God message; • The power and purpose of Scripture; • Evangelism, from “them” to “us”; • Reclaiming theology, from professional to amateur. • “Letting God be God for us.” OrindaCommunityAn open and affirming congregation of the UnitedChurchof Christ
Keeping the conversation going • Keep in touch and stay informed • Dedicated email address for the committee: rec@orindachurch.org • Presentations and notes can be found on the church web site • Anthony Robinson’s book, Changing the Conversation, is available at Orinda Books • Mark your calendars for our next session: Friday-Saturday, October 15-16 OrindaCommunityAn open and affirming congregation of the UnitedChurchof Christ