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Thoughts on
Mission:
Theological
Touchstones
Mission Think Tank, Pittsburgh Presbytery, 2002
Complexities of Mission…
With Clarity and Compassion
Let’s stop and think about
Christian Mission
Mission Is Not Only for the
Old…
…it is also for the young
Mission is not only for the
stranger…
It is also for the strange!
There are many definitions of
Mission:
• Reaching the unreached
• Liberating the oppressed
• Carrying the good news across boundaries
• Evangelizing the heathen
• Christian ministry across salt water
• Everything the church does is mission!
How can we be faithful…
To the nations…
And to the Lord of the nations?
Fear not! After 300 years of Protestant
missions, we have learned a thing or two!
Today, however, we need to learn both from
our history, and from the nations.
The following
Thoughts on Mission
are
Theological
Touchstones
Stones “which prove the purity of
of a precious metal”
And which show we have learned
from History and from the
Nations
Ten Touchstones to Test
our Practice in Mission
Ten ways of checking our fidelity
to God’s mission
And yet…
…there is only one foundation.
Ten Touchstones listed
1. Missio Dei: It is God’ mission
2. Mission is Trinitarian
3. Witness to the Kingdom of God
4. For all people (all nations)
5. Must avoid reductions and
dichotomies…………..next slide please!
Ten Touchstones (continued)
6. Continues the sufferings of Christ
7. Ecumenical, inclusive, exclusive and
sacrificial
8. Done in bold humility
9. Centrality of the local church
10. Crossing barriers
What? You didn’t remember
them all? Let’s look again
1. Christian mission is our participation
in the Missio Dei: The mission of
God.
Therefore…
a. Christian mission is as great as the
redemptive work of God for the
world
b. It is NOT our mission
2. Christian mission is Trinitarian:
Therefore…
Christian mission is sending and being
sent in the power of the Holy Spirit.
--The Father sending the Son…
--the Father and Son sending the Spirit…
--the Church being sent by the Triune God into
the world. (Jn. 20:21)
3. Christian mission
is centered on
witness to the
coming Kingdom
of God;
the good news
of Jesus Christ;
the mystery of
the ages, now
made known.
a. Mission concerns a
kingdom community
b. Good news is for poor,
disenfranchised,
unreached, excluded…
c. Good news involves
preaching and healing
and liberating (Lk. 4:16-
30)
Therefore…
4. The Good News is for all
people (panta ethne) and all of
creation.
Therefore…
All people have the right to hear and see the
coming of the Kingdom in power and glory.
This Gospel reconciles all peoples
For God so loved the whole
world…
5. Christian mission must avoid
reductionisms and dichotomies that
have misrepresented the witness of the
Kingdom in the past:
*evangelism versus social action
*local versus global
* peace versus proclamation
(…as if Christ were divided!)
6. Christian mission involves continuing
the sufferings of Christ for the World.
• Success therefore,
is measured as
faithfulness,
not
product
7. Christian mission must be:
a. Our model is Jesus, the paradigmatic mission
of God.
b. All four will be costly and misunderstood.
*ecumenical (both global and all churches),
*inclusive (“that all may believe”)
*exclusive (mission is “in Christ”), and
*sacrificial (“unless a seed dies”).
8. Christian mission must be done in bold
humility (listening, repenting, doing),
representing in what is done, who we
represent. Therefore….
Mission begins with confession and
compassion and continues with clarity
and confidence.
9. The local church is the missionary presence
in each context, and the sending body.
• The local church
is a mission
outpost…
…and local
churches are to
take initiative
for they are
gifted and
empowered for
mission.
10. Christian mission means crossing
barriers
There is a difference
between local
ministry and
mission
Thoughts on Mission: Theological
Touchstones are not exhaustive.
These are offered as a
reminder of key
themes which are
often forgotten in
our new missional
context.
A new context where two-thirds of the
world’s Christians are not westerners.
Therefore, we need
to remember past
lessons and
learn from people
who are poorer,
less educated and
who suffer “in
Christ.”
Theology must be expressed.
What does this
mean for
you…
for your church…
for our churches?
What does it mean, for example, to keep
peacemaking and proclamation
together?
What does it mean to sacrifice for the
poorest and most needy?
What would it mean to reach out to those
who have never heard of Jesus?
What would it mean to proclaim
an exclusive message which is
inclusive?
Confucius sees the
nailmarks in the
hands of Jesus.
God still loves all the world, and sends his
people out…maybe he is sending you.
Theological Touchstones have been brought to you
by
Mission Think Tank,
Pittsburgh Presbytery
David Brewton, chair Jean Kennedy Trip Torbet
Gloria Armstrong Jack Lolla Linda Weaver
Leslie Boone Cindy Miller Vera White
David Carver Susan Nilsen
Don Dawson Mark Plumb
Bob Downs Doug Ronsheim
Don Guinn Emily Rosenthal
Jay Hollinsworth Scott Sunquist (show designer)
Light to the Nations
Rejoicing in Mission until
Peace and Justice Embrace

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Touchstones.ppt

  • 3. With Clarity and Compassion
  • 4. Let’s stop and think about Christian Mission
  • 5. Mission Is Not Only for the Old…
  • 6. …it is also for the young
  • 7. Mission is not only for the stranger…
  • 8. It is also for the strange!
  • 9. There are many definitions of Mission: • Reaching the unreached • Liberating the oppressed • Carrying the good news across boundaries • Evangelizing the heathen • Christian ministry across salt water • Everything the church does is mission!
  • 10. How can we be faithful…
  • 12. And to the Lord of the nations?
  • 13. Fear not! After 300 years of Protestant missions, we have learned a thing or two!
  • 14. Today, however, we need to learn both from our history, and from the nations.
  • 15. The following Thoughts on Mission are Theological Touchstones
  • 16. Stones “which prove the purity of of a precious metal”
  • 17. And which show we have learned from History and from the Nations
  • 18. Ten Touchstones to Test our Practice in Mission Ten ways of checking our fidelity to God’s mission And yet…
  • 19. …there is only one foundation.
  • 20. Ten Touchstones listed 1. Missio Dei: It is God’ mission 2. Mission is Trinitarian 3. Witness to the Kingdom of God 4. For all people (all nations) 5. Must avoid reductions and dichotomies…………..next slide please!
  • 21. Ten Touchstones (continued) 6. Continues the sufferings of Christ 7. Ecumenical, inclusive, exclusive and sacrificial 8. Done in bold humility 9. Centrality of the local church 10. Crossing barriers
  • 22. What? You didn’t remember them all? Let’s look again
  • 23. 1. Christian mission is our participation in the Missio Dei: The mission of God. Therefore… a. Christian mission is as great as the redemptive work of God for the world b. It is NOT our mission
  • 24. 2. Christian mission is Trinitarian: Therefore… Christian mission is sending and being sent in the power of the Holy Spirit. --The Father sending the Son… --the Father and Son sending the Spirit… --the Church being sent by the Triune God into the world. (Jn. 20:21)
  • 25. 3. Christian mission is centered on witness to the coming Kingdom of God; the good news of Jesus Christ; the mystery of the ages, now made known.
  • 26. a. Mission concerns a kingdom community b. Good news is for poor, disenfranchised, unreached, excluded… c. Good news involves preaching and healing and liberating (Lk. 4:16- 30) Therefore…
  • 27. 4. The Good News is for all people (panta ethne) and all of creation. Therefore…
  • 28. All people have the right to hear and see the coming of the Kingdom in power and glory. This Gospel reconciles all peoples
  • 29. For God so loved the whole world…
  • 30. 5. Christian mission must avoid reductionisms and dichotomies that have misrepresented the witness of the Kingdom in the past: *evangelism versus social action *local versus global * peace versus proclamation (…as if Christ were divided!)
  • 31. 6. Christian mission involves continuing the sufferings of Christ for the World. • Success therefore, is measured as faithfulness, not product
  • 32. 7. Christian mission must be: a. Our model is Jesus, the paradigmatic mission of God. b. All four will be costly and misunderstood. *ecumenical (both global and all churches), *inclusive (“that all may believe”) *exclusive (mission is “in Christ”), and *sacrificial (“unless a seed dies”).
  • 33. 8. Christian mission must be done in bold humility (listening, repenting, doing), representing in what is done, who we represent. Therefore….
  • 34. Mission begins with confession and compassion and continues with clarity and confidence.
  • 35. 9. The local church is the missionary presence in each context, and the sending body. • The local church is a mission outpost…
  • 36. …and local churches are to take initiative for they are gifted and empowered for mission.
  • 37. 10. Christian mission means crossing barriers There is a difference between local ministry and mission
  • 38. Thoughts on Mission: Theological Touchstones are not exhaustive. These are offered as a reminder of key themes which are often forgotten in our new missional context.
  • 39. A new context where two-thirds of the world’s Christians are not westerners. Therefore, we need to remember past lessons and learn from people who are poorer, less educated and who suffer “in Christ.”
  • 40. Theology must be expressed. What does this mean for you… for your church… for our churches?
  • 41. What does it mean, for example, to keep peacemaking and proclamation together?
  • 42. What does it mean to sacrifice for the poorest and most needy?
  • 43. What would it mean to reach out to those who have never heard of Jesus?
  • 44. What would it mean to proclaim an exclusive message which is inclusive? Confucius sees the nailmarks in the hands of Jesus.
  • 45. God still loves all the world, and sends his people out…maybe he is sending you.
  • 46. Theological Touchstones have been brought to you by Mission Think Tank, Pittsburgh Presbytery David Brewton, chair Jean Kennedy Trip Torbet Gloria Armstrong Jack Lolla Linda Weaver Leslie Boone Cindy Miller Vera White David Carver Susan Nilsen Don Dawson Mark Plumb Bob Downs Doug Ronsheim Don Guinn Emily Rosenthal Jay Hollinsworth Scott Sunquist (show designer)
  • 47. Light to the Nations
  • 48. Rejoicing in Mission until Peace and Justice Embrace