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Wednesday
Dec062006

Questions about "Mega Church" ecclesiology

This post is from the defunct blog "Dying Church"

John Santic asks four great questions about mega-church ecclesiology, including this one:

How is mission to be understood within your ecclesiology? Is God's mission in this world to entertain the bored? Or is it about learning to act against injustice, feed the poor, care for the brokenhearted, and heal the sick? If church is all about getting people to come, then how does the pattern of being "sent" that we find in the incarnation fit into the picture? If a boring church is a sin, is not an entertaining one a sin also when we consider what the work of Christ was all about? Where does the call of Isaiah 61 fit into the picture?

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Reader Comments (1)

Darryl, thanks for the link up. The discussion around mega church ecclesiology has for many stirred up profound questions about the nature of the gospel, culture and what our posture aught to be. The movement towards missional ecclesiologies I think is a healthy and neccessary thing in our present context. peace,

December 9, 2006 | Unregistered Commenterjohn santic

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