Carrying on from Mark’s first talk on Spirit-Led Missions he went on to speak about what a Missional church is. Firstly he concluded his 8-point definition of a church:
- Regenerated Church membership
- Qualified Leadership (male eldership)
- Gathers regularly for preaching and worship
- Sacraments ministered correctly (Baptism and Communion)
- Unity in Word and Spirit
- Discipline for holiness
- Loves all people
- Evangelises and makes disciples
He went on expanding on point 8 to talk about all of church being on mission, citing Leslie Newbiggin who spoke of being engaged in mission that understands its culture. Driscoll then gave four examples of churches and how they respond to culture:
- Bombshelter - the fundamentalist church that hides from culture, treating church as a safe haven from it. They preach against the culture in an ‘us’ and ‘them’ mentality, they’re not missional.
- Mirror - the liberal church that is simply a reflection of the culture.
- Parasite - the church that takes all the benefits that a culture provides but does not serve, give to, or love that culture.
- City within a City - the church loves Jesus, believes the Bible and lives differently within the culture, it invites others to join in the distinctive living.
Obviously he’s with the fourth church! Driscoll then went through the 12 aspects of a missional church - he got to 4, having spent about half an hour on the 3rd!
- Church is a missional outpost, it exists to grow, to put on more services, set up new campuses and plant new churches.
- Every Christian is a Missionary. The gospel needs to be preached every week (to encourage inviting friends) and members need to be trained in doctrine and apologetics (so they can answer questions).
- Aware of Local Culture. Mark talked through most forms of media (TV, radio, Internet, blogs, social networking) and how he uses them, he spoke of watching TV missionally - seeing the idols displayed in the media, people’s personal heavens. He also chatted about knowing the places where people socialise and speaking to those in the know about what people get up to.
- Contending and Contextualizing the Gospel. Mark spoke first on 1 Corinthians 9:22 - “I have become all things to all men so that by all possible means I might save some”. He spoke of having ‘timeless truths and timely methods’, of being ’seeker-sensible’. In conclusion he gave one of the most clear explanations of contextualization I have heard him give - he said…
“you do not need to make the gospel relevent, but you do need to show that the gospel is relevent”
Afterwards it was good to see a little party from UCCF present and I was able to chat with Scott Thomas about Acts29, church planting and the partnership with Steve Timmis culminating in an event at St. James Clerkenwell on Friday night and the Dwell conference on Saturday. And being a geek, I went and got a picture with Mark - he has a really large head…
Incoming Links (via Tecnorati):
- Together on a Mission
Newfrontiers Bloggers blog. Adrian Warnock is live blogging the conference and has the fullest reportsDave Bish is weighing in with some extra insightsMatt Hosier has some video of some friends from ZimbabweHugh Bourne shares his concerns as a 'sceptical friend'Mark Driscoll shares his thoughts on his time with Newfrontiers so farYou can already listen to the main session talks hereI'll update this until the end of the conference...











Can’t believe you got a picture with Driss!