Journeying Out: A New Approach to Christian Mission

Journeying Out: A New Approach to Christian Mission

by Ann Morisy (Author)

Synopsis

Triggered by the collapse of the Welfare State, local churches have swarmed into community involvement. As Rowan Williams argued forcefully in his Dimbleby Lecture, society needs the Church, and is at last begiining to realise this. By giving way to a needs-meeting-philosophy, churches increase the risk of entering a cul de sac. However, there is a different and new transformational theory of action which supports community ministry. The current understanding of our social context is dominated by the notion of social capital. This is a mixed blessing for the Churches, which are always in danger of becoming a pious Rotary Club. But, argues Ann Morisy, there is an aspect of social capital that may liberate churches and Christians. This she terms 'brave social capital'. Brave social capital is a source of generative stories. Generative stories have the power to do their work from below, influencing the decisions we go on to make in our lives. Marketing experts now coin the term 'the experience economy', in recognition that the market for goods and commodities is now saturated. People now want to partake of transformational experiences, and the dynamic market has recently opened up. Churches must be in the business of marketing and promoting transformational experience. So what should the Churches be doing in relation to the many invitations that they now receive to become involved in community matters (Neighbourhood renewal programmes). The Churches must have confidence in their distinct contribution to the renewal and transformation of society.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: New
Publisher: Morehouse Publishing
Published: 18 Mar 2004

ISBN 10: 0819281018
ISBN 13: 9780819281012

Media Reviews
a necessary and thought-provoking book which deserves to be widely read and reflected upon. The Crucible
'highly relevant to Baptist attempts at community ministry...Ann Morisy is highly qualified to advise in this area, being the director of the Commission on Urban Life and Faith...she develops...some helpful ideas.' Baptist Times, Helen Wordsworth, 24/08/2006--Sanford Lakoff Baptist Times
Author Bio
Dr Ann Morisy is Director of the Archbishop's Commission on Urban Life and Faith. Her brilliant and original mind guarantees her a national and international audience. She is the author of Beyond the Good Samaritan.