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Title: THE CHURCH


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THE CHURCH
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THE CHURCH FROM BELOW
  • The Church is a natural community
  • It fulfills many socialization needs
  • There is recognizable fellowship in the Church
  • There is a sense of community which is
    foundational (not a luxury, but a necessity)

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THE CHURCH FROM BELOW
  • The Church is a political community
  • There are socially ordered relationships and
    patterns of authority and decision-making
  • It is not a question of whether politics will
    exist in the Church rather, it is only a
    question of the quality of the politics
  • Ol Boy networks often are alive and well. This
    is not entirely negative, but can have some
    negative considerations
  • There are positive considerations as well

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SENIORS
  • Birth Years before 1926
  • Formative Factors
  • World War I
  • Great Depression
  • Serious about faith, close relationship with God
  • Appreciate stability
  • Close family ties
  • Rooted in community
  • Generation least affected by stress
  • Actively engaged in church, volunteer activities
  • Part of the Greatest Generation

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BUILDERS
  • Birth Years 1927-1945
  • Formative Factors
  • Great Depression
  • World War II
  • Cold War
  • Appreciate stability
  • Family, Community, Friends, Employment
  • Not open to change- prefer predictability
  • Emphasis on Duty, Obligation
  • Part of the Greatest Generation
  • Satisfaction found in simple things

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BOOMERS
  • Birth Years 1946-1964
  • Formative Factors
  • Cold War
  • 60s Counter-Cultural Movement
  • Vietnam
  • Question authority (the establishment)
  • Uncertain of the relevance of the church
  • Curious mixture of laissez faire and
    utilitarianism
  • Search for Excellence in all of life

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BUSTERS
  • Birth Years 1965-1983
  • Formative Factors
  • Watergate
  • Vietnam Syndrome
  • Inflation, Unemployment
  • Age of limitations
  • Question authority (Boomers are Establishment
    now!)
  • First generation not to have it better
  • Interested in process of growth, embrace change
  • Disenchanted with superficial stuff- even in
    church!
  • Interested in relationships, involvement
  • Want options, not directions
  • Feel abandoned, are disillusioned

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MOSAICS/MILLENNIALS
  • Birth Years 1984-2002
  • Formative Factors
  • End of Cold War
  • MTV Age/Clinton Presidency
  • Desert Storm
  • The Digital Generation (non-linear thinking)
  • High Levels of Stress/Anxiety
  • Self-Reliant- and Skeptical!
  • Interest in spirituality
  • Believe in the Bible- but not in absolute truth!
  • Brighter than previous generations (IQ)
  • Relationships more important than achievement

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GENERATIONAL VALUE SYSTEMS
  • Key Factors in Generational Identity, per Strauss
    and Howe, The Fourth Turning, An American
    Prophecy
  • A Common Location in History
  • Common Beliefs
  • Perceived Membership in a common generation

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GENERATIONAL VALUE SYSTEMS
  • The major generational watershed, as far as
    religious beliefs and practices are concerned, is
    between those who in our research we call
    Pre-boomers (born prior to 1946) and those who
    have come after. Although Boomers (born
    1946-1964) and Xers (born 1965-1979) differ in
    some respects, they are much more like each other
    than like Pre-boomers. Jackson Caroll, Circuit
    Rider, 225

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GENERATIONAL VALUE SYSTEMS
  • G.I. Generation Value Cohort (pre-1946)
  • Consumer Generation Value Cohort (post 1946)
  • Deferred Pleasure vs. Instant Gratification
  • Group vs. Individual Orientation
  • Assumptions of Sameness vs. Difference
  • Spirituality of Place vs. Spirituality of
    Pilgrimage
  • Results Bimodal Congregations, Gil Rendle, The
    Multigenerational Congregation

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CHANGING DEMOGRAPHICS
  • Currently, 75 of Americans are Caucasian
  • By 2050, only 50 of Americans will be Caucasian
  • The Hispanic population has overtaken
    African-Americans as the largest minority
    population
  • In some areas of the country (e.g., parts of
    California), there is no longer a majority
    population
  • Racial and Ethnic diversity- a fact of life
  • 15-20 of population moves every year

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CHANGING DEMOGRAPHICS
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CHANGING DEMOGRAPHICS
  • Contemporary American Beliefs
  • God helps those who help themselves, 81
  • All religions teach equally valid truths, 40
  • All people pray to the same G/god, 53
  • If you do enough good, you will go to heaven, 55
  • Jesus was not resurrected physically, 40
  • The Bible is not completely true in all it
    teaches, 34
  • The primary purpose of life is enjoyment, 58
  • Satan is not real, only a symbol of evil, 60
  • Whatever works is the only truth you can know,
    32gt

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THE CHURCH FROM BELOW
  • A community of common language meanings,
    priorities, and values. This becomes conventional
    for the In-Group
  • A community of Interpretation
  • Common meanings
  • The difficulty of translation
  • A community of memory and understanding
  • Characterized by an inner continuity and empathy
    among persons who have understood and relived the
    same events. It has a shared story.

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THE CHURCH FROM BELOW
  • The Church is a community of action and belief
    it espouses a mission or a purpose which can be
    expressed in many forms of action
  • Evangelism
  • Education
  • Edification
  • Worship

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THE CHURCH FROM BELOW
  • A sociological description of church the church
    is a body of persons who share some measure of
    common life, values, meaning, and loyalty. It has
    an historical continuity, identifiable by certain
    beliefs, ways of work, rites, outlooks, and
    feelings. It may be more But it is at least the
    above.

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THE CHURCH IN THE WORLD
  • The First Church Orthodox Churches, the Roman
    Catholic Church Protestant churches in Eastern
    Europe, Greece, Middle East, Ethiopia, South
    India
  • The culture tolerates Christianity at best in
    some instances, governments are openly
    antagonistic
  • There is a certain reliance on the spiritual
    legacy of what has gone before. In some
    instances, this substitutes for vital
    Christianity
  • There are examples (e.g., Poland, Russia) of a
    renewal of traditional Christian churches.

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THE CHURCH IN THE WORLD
  • The Second Church Western Europe, USA, Canada,
    Australia
  • The second church is undergoing a time of
    serious crisis
  • Malaise and apathy
  • Ground for renewal (Pentecostalism, evangelical
    churches)
  • The effect of materialism
  • Breakdown in commitment
  • Yet, a renewed interest in spirituality among
    young people

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THE CHURCH IN THE WORLD
  • The Third Church Central and South
    America, Africa, Asia
  • A developing church, characterized by youth and
    activity
  • In the stage of early commitment
  • A simplicity and integrity to it
  • A church of the poor
  • Many forms of lay leadership prominent
  • New relationships with the second church
  • Legacy of Liberation Theology remains
  • Pentecostalism is quite prominent

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THE CHURCH CULTURE
  • Christ Against Culture
  • Christ opposed to culture, either-or (Tertullian)
  • The Christ of Culture
  • Agreement, guiding civilization (Lib.
    Protestants)
  • Christ Above Culture
  • Synthetic (Aquinas)- affirming, transcending
  • Christ and Culture in Paradox
  • Duality, both obeyed (Luther)
  • Christ Transforming Culture
  • Antithesis, yes, but Christ converts men and
    cultures (Calvin)

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THE CHURCH
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