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1 Windows on the Culture Models for Christians Who Want to Engage Their Culture

2 A Haunting Window I Recall

3 1. Exiles in a Pagan Culture

4 1. Exiles in a Pagan Land Engagement – Tell dangerous stories. – Offer dangerous criticism. – Make dangerous promises to the empire. (Israeli exiles made the empire better!) – Sing dangerous songs. Three Young Men in Furnace 11 th Century

5 2. Post-Church Culture

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7 Engagement – In preaching and teaching emphasize vocation, 24/7 discipleship, understanding that the pastor is a trainer and equipper of insiders, but increasingly not an insider himself. – Be present where cultural insiders work, struggle, and play. Make these settings the “third places” of our lives. – Present an authentic Christian witness.

8 3. Postmodernism Demolition of Pruitt-Igoe Housing Project, 1956-76

9 3. Postmodernism

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11 "Surreal," 2009 Marcus A. Jansen 3. Postmodernism

12 Engagement – Present faith as both cognitive and relational (I believe that…; I believe in…) – Present truth as with personal conviction and passion (Logos/Pathos/Ethos) – Present Jesus Christ as the Truth. – Own up to mystery. Picasso, Weeping Woman

13 4. Mosaics

14 Engagement – Listen. – Equip people to build genuine friendships with Mosaics. – Train spiritual mentors for one-on- one relationships. – Form learning communities in which doubts can be expressed. – Intentionally engage in e vents which emphasize service, justice, mercy, and care of God’s creation.

15 5. The New Gnosticism Inner Light, Mathieu Boisne

16 5. The New Gnosticism Engagement – Teach Sacramental realism, real divine presence in the stuff of the earth. – Get your hands dirty in acts of service. Go incarnational. – Use earthy, physical language for the living out of faith. – Present a fully human and fully divine Jesus Christ. – Teach a God who is outside ourselves. – Take people beyond the present tense to hope. Hope = faith + imagination.

17 Toward Greater Engagement As a church… – Pray for your community and its Christians. – Ask your community what they need from your church. – Ask your second and third generation inactive members what they need from your church. – Begin a progressive ministry of discipleship.

18 Toward Greater Engagement As a church… – Offer a variety of spiritual pathways by which God gets through to people with His Word. Invite, train, and encourage spiritual mentors. – Measure your church’s contact points outside its walls. – Offer learning communities for those with questions. – Break open the icons of the culture (Mars Hill, Acts 17).

19 Shotgun Third Ward, John Biggers, 1966

20 Toward Greater Engagement As a Christian… – Pray for specific unchurched people you know. – Make settings in which unchurched people live your “third place.” – Volunteer at the local school, hospital, food shelf, library, etc. – Build caring relationships, earning the right to share your faith. – Practice your gospel presentation, tailoring it to specific needs. – Become a spiritual mentor or leader of a learning community.


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