Recently
a friend contacted me very excited to have found true "ekklesia"
according to 1 Corinthians 14:26 and asking me to watch a video.. So I
watched the video. It was an interesting study in cultural blindness-
folks under a religious leader dressed in special clothes doing a
participatory meeting while sitting in a circle of chairs in an old
religious building believing they were following the Corinthians while
seemingly unaware that the Corinthians context was a shared meal in a
home with no professional leader.
This was
one of several recent and ongoing discussions about how to do
"church". Yes, participatory is better than rows of consumers staring
at a talking head but discussions of the merits of various models of
doing church miss the whole point.
The command
and example of Jesus was to make disciples by training them to do all
that He commanded. To that end, we are told three times that He sent
away the crowds to invest in the 12. Training is a small group,
relational, on the job process. How disciples made through that process
express community will vary from culture to culture.
A
very telling reality is that disciples of Jesus are multiplying the
most rapidly in areas of the world that are the most hostile to
Christianity. These areas cannot import a model of expressing community
or to be more precise, they cannot import the building based,
professional leader, congregational model. They must create an
expression of community that serves the mission of making disciples in
their cultural context. That is why Jesus placed mission and
discipleship in the context of the home of the person of peace.
First is obedience to Jesus in making disciples. Mission is first.
Then comes training to do all that Jesus commanded. Learning Jesus is second.
Then Jesus Heads His body. Community is third and looks different in every context.
If we would do what Jesus commanded and make disciples, then Jesus could do what He promised and build His church!
Religious
culture and tradition place doing church first. Rather than letting
community arise our of mission and relationship with Jesus. Where
community is first, groups tend to be so focused on themselves that
they seldom get to mission.
The problem for all
of us raised in any particular expression of church life is that we
know how to do meetings. We do not know how to do mission and
discipleship. We do what we know are are comfortable with even if we
may acknowledge that it is not working. Mission is not inviting people
to our meeting- that is marketing.
Mission is going.
So yes, I have issues with discussions about how to do church!
Your brother
Steve
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