By Joshua Brockway
Missio Alliance has announced a conference titled “Church and
Post-Christian Culture: Christian Witness” in the Way of Jesus. “Church
and Post-Christian Culture” seeks to gather historic Anabaptist groups
along with a growing group of leaders who have found a new home in the
theological visions of the tradition. The Church of the Brethren is
co-sponsoring the gathering with Missio Alliance, a "fellowship of
churches, denominations, schools, and networks partnering together to
see the church in North America equipped for fuller and more faithful
participation in God’s mission.” The event is scheduled for Sept. 19-20
at Carlisle (Pa.) Brethren in Christ Church.
As Annual Conference moderator Shawn Flory Replogle noted in 2010,
the Brethren are in vogue. By co-sponsoring this gathering with Missio
Alliance we are looking forward to the opportunity to take part in the
growing interest in our perspective of Christian discipleship.
In announcing the gathering, Missio Alliance observes, “It seems that
this interest [in Anabaptism] has arisen for a variety of reasons--most
notably the realities and challenges of inhabiting an increasingly
Post-Christian (Post-Christendom) cultural context, wearisome battles
between the polarities of modern evangelicalism, and a fresh awareness
of kingdom theology, especially regarding our understanding of the
gospel.”
Keynote addresses will be given by leaders in this growing movement
including author and pastors Greg Boyd, Bruxy Cavey, and David Fitch.
Emerging leaders such as Anton Flores-Maisonet, Brian Zahnd, and Meohan
Good also will take part. Evangelical theologians Cherith Fee-Nordling
(Northern Seminary) and Frank James (Biblical Theological Seminary) will
speak to the emerging intersection of Anabaptism and North American
evangelicalism. Networking sessions and workshops round out the schedule
and will include sessions by practitioner leaders from all the
sponsoring groups, including the Church of the Brethren.
Jonathan Shively, executive director of Congregational Life
Ministries, states, “As stewards of a unique combination of Anabaptist
and Pietist commitments, we Brethren have an opportunity to contribute
to a conversation that is shaping Christian practice for the 21st
century. We are honored and excited to be at a table where God is
breathing new life into discipleship formation and Christian community
through the convergence of a historic witness and a fresh outpouring of
the Spirit.”
As a co-sponsor for the gathering the Church of the Brethren has a
number of discounted registrations. If you are interested in attending
the conference, contact Randi Rowan, program assistant for
Congregational Life Ministries at rrowan@brethren.org or 800-323-8039 ext. 303.
More information is at www.missioalliance.org/event/church-after-christendom-christian-witness-in-the-way-of-jesus .
-- Joshua Brockway is director of Spiritual Life and Discipleship for the Church of the Brethren
Source: 4/8/2014 Newsline
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