June 18, 2004

see the difference III

While we're on the subject of transformation...

Alan Roxburgh (who happens to live in Vancouver, Jon!) said this back in 1993. I found it on the Prodigal Kiwi's blog, and he picked it up from Karen Neudorf:

"...We need a movement of God's people into neighborhoods, to live out and be the new future of Christ. It must be a movement that demonstrates how the people of God have a vision and the power to transform our world. This is not the same as current attempts to grow bigger and bigger churches that act like vacuum cleaners, sucking people out of their neighborhoods into a sort of Christian supermarket. Our culture does not need any more churches run like corporations; it needs local communities empowered by the gospel vision of a transforming Christ who addresses the needs of the context and changes the polis into a place of hope and wholeness. The corporation churches we are cloning across the land cannot birth this transformational vision, because they have no investment in context or place; they are centres of expressive individualism with a truncated gospel of personal salvation and little else.

Our penchant for bigness and numerical success as the sign of God's blessing ony discourages and deflects attempts to root communities of God's people deeply into neighborhoods. And until we build transformed communities there is no hope for a broken earth.

Preach it, brother.

Posted by mike at June 18, 2004 03:39 PM | TrackBack
Comments

Now THAT is radical! Sounds exactly like Dave Andrews in his book "Christi-Anarchy" or "discovering a radical spirituality of compassion." Have you read this or his other 2 books?

Posted by: David on June 18, 2004 06:08 PM

...amen and amen!!!

Posted by: Wes on June 19, 2004 06:59 AM
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