Tag: Culture, Society & Mission

The Reflective Cycle [Mission & Learning 1]

Thought it was time for a quick recap and to begin a new look at the link between engaging in mission and experiential learning.

we are safe here 430x384 The Reflective Cycle [Mission & Learning 1]

A while ago, I wrote a post on mission and learning, which explored the link between engaging in mission (or perhaps with culture) and Kolb’s Experiential Learning Cycle. This is a version of Kolb’s cycle (also known as the reflective cycle):

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Top Blog Posts of 2009 and Plans for 2010

It’s that time of the year to look back over another year of blogging, and begin to form plans and ideas for the next year.

The most viewed blog post in 2009 was actually written in December 2008. Missional engagement and reflective learning was an explanation of some quick observations I made about the link between engaging in mission and the reflective learning cycle.

Here’s a quick quote from the original post (after the jump):

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An open letter to Fresh Expressions

fe logo An open letter to Fresh Expressions

Dear Fresh Expressions and leaders of Fresh Expressions of church,

Thank you so much for the space you have created within the established church for mission, and growing new forms of church which are new and fresh and cater to a whole wealth of different people. However, I have a problem, and the more I read about other Fresh Expressions (my own community is a registered Fresh Expression) the more I am becoming worried about this movement as a whole, and the intrinsic problem which seems to be built into it.

I hope you’ll humour me a moment to explain my very real problem.

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Journeys in Cyberspace – 28/10/09

Links to stuff that’s taken my interest online over the last week or so.

The Gospel for iGens

Scot Mc Knight’s article on The Gospel for iGens in Leadership Journal is really relevant and important for those engaging in mission with young people/young adults.

I’ve just caught up with FlashForward on Five on Demand (UK only) – it’s really beginning to grow on me. Also, Design for Life on BBC iPlayer looks really interesting.

Ed Stetzer’s video for The Nines is really good – “Mission is the opposite of self” (video after the jump):

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Surprised by Hope: Visual Synopsis

Have recently been re-reading through Tom Wright’s Surprised by Hope, which is an incredible, really relevant, really useful book unpacking the Christian hope for the future, the resurrection, and new creation.

For me, its often really useful to have some kind of visual diagram/notes to be able to really get to grips with what a book is saying (as a slightly nerdy observation, that’s why Nussbaum’s reader for Bosch’s Transforming Mission is so useful – it has diagrams!). So, I’ve pulled together a diagram of what I think are Wright’s key arguments in Surprised by Hope – so I thought I’d post it in case it’s helpful to anyone else.

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“Come, change the world with us”

Be the Change

In his video for The Nines, Rick Warren talks about the need for a process of discipleship in a lot of the churches he is aware of. The question a lot of church leaders are asking is ‘how do we move people along from a needy attitude towards faith to a more committed “what can I give?” attitude?’

Is the problem that this is the wrong question? Instead, perhaps we should be asking questions about the way we market our faith in the first place?

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Missional Viewpoints 2: Mission as Salvation

Caught up in the Christian understanding of mission and particularly evangelism, is this concept of salvation and what it means. In recent times, the Church’s understanding of salvation has been fairly straightforward and in some ways quite a shallow image. Will a deeper image of salvation help to propel us towards a deeper understanding of the mission of God?

Salvation Mountain in Niland, CA (USA)

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Worship-shaped Christians = Worship-shaped churches

Come and worship

I was pointed towards a really interesting blog by David Muir on the Share blog – part of Fresh Expressions: Worship-shaped churches? Get real and get over them! (HT: Jonny)

David makes some really interesting observations about both the established way of being church with worship at the core, and the new model that is emerging that has mission as its core value…

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Missional Viewpoints 1: Mission as Liberation

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How does the image of mission as liberation help us in understanding how God is at work in the world around us, and how we can get stuck in alongside him?

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New Look Lab Website

Over the last couple of weeks, with some help from Cat, I’ve been in the process of redesigning The Lab’s website and updating it with new information for the new academic year, in particular about the Alway project – our work on the estate on the edge of Newport we live in.

New Look Lab Website

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