Excerpt from The Emerging Church: The Old Church Made New, article by a Tim Dearborn ::

“Yet at the same time, there is a current moving away from the West?concerned about our individualized, consumer-oriented religion. There are several distinct marks of this church:

1. It is digging deep into traditional cultural forms, rejecting Western styles of church life and theology.
2. It is highly charismatic, relying on the Spirit rather than money
3. Anointed leaders guide its life, regardless of their academic training; generally with high authority and conservative morality.
4. Worship is a dramatic encounter with the power of God, rather than a passive and comforting moment of education and encouragement.
5. Its community is a gathering of people rather than a cluster of programs and activities.
6. Mission is a daily encounter with the demonic and evil, conducted through spiritual battle, suffering and a holistic engagement with the world; for all of life is deemed as the domain of God, with social, economic and even political ministry integral to church life.

  1. The church is not a human creation
  2. The church thrives in the context of opposition
  3. The crux of the church?s witness is her life and deeds
  4. The church flourishes by setting her mind on divine not human ways
  5. Denial and death are the beginning points of discipleship
  6. The church thrives when her sight is captivated by an alternate vision
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I believe that our American Christianity has been a faithful, culturally conditioned response to gospel. The emerging church is taking other forms. We now are junior partners in the global Christian movement and God forbid us from imposing any longer our forms and theologies on world Christianity.”

Read the entire article, slowly.

   

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