Prodigal Kiwi Blog (Paul Fromont): “Reaching Out” – Why I don’t like this phrase… (All emphasis in the original)
A phrase I still hear in relation to local churches is that of “reaching out”; however, I don’t see the deeper issues of missional concern as being centered on enabling churches to “reach out”, but rather as having to do with imaginatively, humbly and lovingly incarnating (living and embodying God’s future in the ordinary and the everyday) a conversation between eschatology (“what does God want to do?”, identity (“whose are we… and why?”) and gospel (what is “good news” in this context).
“Reaching out” implies to me an understanding of church as somehow being apart from the everyday and the ordinary, so we have to reach out. In one sense this “set apartness” is true, but in an equally important (and mostly neglected) sense, the church, as the predominantly (% of time) dispersed people of God, is already in the (relational)world – we are members of families, school boards, workplaces, places of study etc.
In this regard a missional leadership takes seriously the importance and role of all God’s people. It demphasises the traditional ordained-laity divide. …
Preach it!
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