That is why I am so committed to Emerging Church and in particular Alternative Worship which seeks to create a safe-space in which to worship while nurturing faith and providing challenge to mature discipleship. It seems the whole emerging church thing is going off the boil. That might be a good thing in that it allows the focus to be firmly on local worshipping communities rather than the distraction of trying to be a part of something bigger. But what characterises these communities? I remain convinced that in searching for an adequate response to this question we must rise to the challenge of rediscovering a more authentic and engaging way of being church.
I came across this summary from Australian Paul Baggas which to me seemed to get things pretty well in perspective"
- 1. A renewed emphasis on Jesus’ teachings and ethics aka the sermon on the mount
- 2. Breaking down the false secular/spiritual dichotomy
- 3. Believe in community more than in church
- 4. Give space to outsiders and focus on similarities and relationship rather than differences
- 5. Hospitality becomes central practice of the church
- 6. Emphasis on creativity as an expression of worship to God, giving honor to the Creator by creating.
- 7. Leading is not fixed around the single leader — leaders lead, but the single leader leading all things is anathema.
- 8. The spiritual has to do with all of life and not simply with acts of devotion. Thus, there is an embrace of those pre-modern and pre-Reformation practices that recognize God’s work everywhere, not simply in the quiet time or worship service.
Seems like a call to return to Gospel principles to me. What think you?
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