Paradigm Shift - 20th Century Church
Paradigm Shift - 21st Century Church
In 19th Century Europe, life was centred around the church in the village which was typically living a subsidence life. The spiritual focus was the church and the family:
During the 20th Century life became multi-faceted and overly busy with the following 10 domains dominating and competing for the families' time, money, affections and ambitions. These spheres or domains are:
God was largely relegated outside the circle! Even the church was largely seduced into a Greek world view of the separation of the sacred and the secular, resulting in the separation of Sunday from Monday. This resulted in the church only accessing some 5% of its peoples waking time and Christian discipleship becoming emasculated (minimising the impact of the Great Commission). What then is the reason the West abandoned its Judeo-Christian roots? To answer this question we have to ask another question: Where do Christians meet non-Christians most often? In the marketplace! This is where Christians are best known because it is the place where they spend some 67% of their waking time Monday to Friday. In the workforce the Christians attitudes and character are put to the realty test - this is where the Christian rubber hits the road! So if the Christian's Monday behaviour does not reflect their Sunday belief, why would anyone believe their belief? From this we can conclude that the BIG answer for the Church impacting the world is not in programs, as good as some of these maybe. The answer is in great discipleship and carrying that discipleship into the world: into the workforce, into the marketplace, into the shopping centres, into the schools, into the hospitals, into the courts and onto the sports fields and so on. This is our original commission from Jesus in John 17:18 and Matt 22:37-40 and 28:17-20.
God's Missional Objective for the 21st Century Church
In other words God's concern is about all of creation (Romans 8:21) not just the salvation of souls, important as this is.
The Churches mission in the 21st Century is unchanged. It is to express the ministry of reconciliation through the life of its people wherever they are, as they go, seven days a week. Every Christians daily sphere of influence is God's ministry to the world. Every sphere of influence is just as important as every other sphere of influence. This is the new wineskin church of the 21st Century and this is where every Christian has to become aligned with what God is doing in our day. We need a Networked Missional Culture in the wider ChurchTo become an effective part of the 21st Century Church we have to shift our focus from the answer being the local church, to the local church equipping its people to be missional to their daily world. The local church becomes more essential than ever as it equips and trains its people to be effective for Christ in their marketplace. All the normal church functions of supporting the family grows as the church becomes more missional. The church has to be ready to receive the converts from the marketplace, to care for them and to disciple them. But this cannot be achieved by one hour on a Sunday morning. It's about Christian love, teaching and mentoring. Also to become effective in the marketplace we have to abandon our fragmented Christian denominational strongholds and work together under Christ. In corporations for example, it matters not whether Christians are Anglican, Baptist or Pentecostal etc. What matters is that they work together as great Ambassadors of the Kingdom of God. This can only happen as Pastors release, encourage and support their people in this mission in their world. As the church starts to realise this latent potential it will rise up under the unction of the Holy Spirit and start to influence the domains to become more Kingdom friendly. In other words they will influence media and Government and business etc which will result in impacting the culture for Christ. Instead of the Church being relegated into the margins of the life of the city it will start to rise up and become the influencers of the city and nation. We need to recognise that the local church pastor cannot achieve this level of influence because (usually) they don't have authority in the marketplace. But within the church body, leaders do arise who God elevates into these positions of authority for Hisnames sake. It is these leaders and their authority that has to be respected and supported by the local church if we want to determine what Australia will look like in 50 years time. The Potential of the Church to influence the MarketplaceThe Church is potentially the most powerful influencer for good in the 21st Century. It alone has the capacity to influence each and every marketplace domain with the following gifts and callings:
Level 5 LeadersMen and women God has raised up into positions of responsibility in the society who are not in it for themselves but for the mission of Christ. They are highly competent and humble leaders who can inspire others for the highest good. Chaplains and CoachesChristians taking these roles into the world in business, sport, government, health and justice etc. The Gifts and Ministries of the Holy SpiritReleasing these from relegation to church constructs to the outworking of serving God's creation. For example releasing the calling of evangelist into the course of business life (easy to achieve in sales and marketing where there is alignment between job specification and gifting). In many cases business understands the essential needs of the five fold ministries of Eph 4:11 better than the church. Business just uses different titles such as instructor instead of teacher. But if a Christian is a gifted teacher he/she could be encouraged to be an excellent instructor in their workplace (or teacher at school) and release the blessing of their gifting to the people in their marketplace to honour Jesus. Workplace InfluencersEvery Christian has this calling on their life to be a great ambassador of Christ in the course of their daily occupation (2 Cor 5:20). Workplace IntercessorsFor Christians to be effective leaders and influencers in the marketplace they need the support of intercessors where God has placed them. They will face battles and resistance which can only be won with prayer and intercession. WatchmenThe scattered church needs watchmen to alert the church to what is happening in the world from a spiritual perspective and how God is moving. Gate KeepersThese are the men and women who have been raised up into positions of responsibility that can let good or bad into a city. The Church has to network in the 21st Century to collaborate in support of gatekeepers who serve Christ in their daily decision making leadership in media, sport and entertainment, government, justice and business, etc. So the effective 21st century church will look something like this:
The Kingdom of God in SydneyTransforming Sydney has adopted the concept of the 10 spheres or domains of influence over our homes and society.
The Kingdom is brought by us, those who follow and abide in Christ (cf. John 15:4). If Christ abides (remains, dwells, is present) in us, we bring Him with us wherever we are in the marketplace. It is Christ in us then who brings about transformation (if we let Him) not us. Please pray:
Transforming Sydney is there to support these goals in prayer and action. Lord, hear our prayer!
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