October 7th, 2007
“The gospel word and the gospel community are essential. My heart needs to hear that word often if it is to be filled with ‘inexpressible and glorious joy’. It is among the community of God’s poeple that the word will be brought to bear on my life frequently and perceptively. It is through his word and among his people that the Holy Spirit works to break this sinner’s heart and renews it so that I love God - truly, madly and deeply” (Total Church: A radical reshaping around gospel and community, p. 203).
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September 4th, 2007
Tim Chester and Steve Timmis write:
“People need to encounter the church as a network of relationships rather than a meeting you attend or a place you enter. Mission must involve not only contact between unbelievers and individual Christians, but between unbelievers and the Christian community. We want to build relationships with unbelievers. But we also need to introduce people to the network of relationships that make up that believing community so that they can see Christian community in action.
In our experience people are often attracted to the Christian community before they are attracted to the Christian message. If a believing community is a persuasive apologetic for the gospel then people need to be included to see that apologetic at work. People often tell me how they have tried telling their unbelieving friends about Jesus, but they do not seem interested. So they want to know what to do next. My answer is to find ways of introducing them to the Christian community” (Total Church, 56-57).
Tim Chester talks about their book, Total Church, here.
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August 27th, 2007
I recently discovered The Crowded House as a result of getting a book entitled The Total Church: A radical reshaping around gospel and community by Tim Chester and Steve Timmis. The Crowded House is a network of missional communities in Sheffield and Loughborough, England, that are committed to church planting. Most of their churches meet in homes and are committed to:
mission through community - we believe that the life of the Christian family is a powerful apologetic for the gospel
communities in mission - we want to be congregations focused on the gospel and church planting
I’ve only just finished the third chapter of Total Church but have already been deeply challenged by its contents. It is not a book for those who are content with being content to play church or who think of church participation as one activity among others that they are involved in. Tim Chester and Steve Timmis are clearly passionate about the church, that is, about Christian community that is intentionally centered on the gospel and mission. Tim and Steve write, “Most gospel ministry involves ordinary people doing ordinary things with gospel intentionality” (61). “Being gospel-centred means being mission-centred, for the gospel is a missionary word. The gospel is good news. It is a word to be proclaimed. You cannot be committed to the gospel without being committed to proclaiming that gospel” (32).
Here are some quotations I’ve highlighted so far in my reading of this, what I’m finding to be, deeply challenging book: Read the rest of this entry »
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