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Presbyterians Called to a New Era in Evangelism
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18 Jun 1998 21:14:00
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17-June-1998
GA98068
Presbyterians Called to a New Era in Evangelism
by Joanne Hines
CHARLOTTE, N.C.-With an extremely full agenda of opportunities and
challenges for the spread of the good news into the 21st Century, the
Assembly Committee on Evangelism proved to be one of the hardest working
this year.
Items clarifying procedures to form new churches and reach out to a
multitude of racial ethnic opportunities for ministry were the backdrop of
much thoughtful discussion and many recommendations.
The Committee encouraged ways to permit new churches to form community
and reach out in innovative ways thus affording them flexibility rather
than a prescriptive set of procedures from the Book of Order.
Recommendations will be made to authorize presbytery commissions for new
church developments to assume any or all powers and responsibilities of a
session for the benefit and ministry of the new congregation. In so doing,
their task will be to train and empower the leadership of the emerging
congregation. Looking at new models of church development, the committee
will also recommend that presbyteries may utilize commissioned lay pastors
to serve as pastor to a group of people wanting to become a new church.
The Racial Ethnic Church Growth Strategy Report was the focus of
detailed discussion. The Committee was distressed at the seeming lack of
funds to implement the recommendations. They directed the Church Growth
Strategy Team to report annually the process of implementation and
coordination of this plan.
It was voted to recommend acceptance of the Racial Ethnic Church Growth
Strategy Report, adding Immigrant Evangelism to the title and calling for
specific strategies for Native American peoples, Hispanic populations and
New Church Development. They were concerned that substantial funding levels
be explored with the identification of new sources of funding to be given a
high priority. In addition, they felt that specific programs, such as
multi-cultural youth programs, needed to be implemented and they encouraged
the whole church to be enthusiastically engaged in strategies for
evangelism.
Urban Ministry was tied closely to evangelism strategies also. The
committee urged the Council on Theological Education and the Urban
Strategies Work Group to work together to equip pastors for a "contextual"
understanding of ministry in the urban settings. Further, they encouraged
the addition of Presbyteries Cooperative Committee on Examinations for
Candidates be a part of the consultation.
Recommendations for implementation of urban ministry were referred to
the Urban Strategy Work Group to convene a theological "round table" and to
create a pilot program at one of the seminaries for a post M.Div. program
for ministers serving urban churches. Financial implications were also
referred to the Work Group.
And last, but foremost, they approved a commissioners' resolution to
urge each congregation to pray for neighbors, community, children, youth
and schools, and to bring one person to Christ this coming year.
Elder Paul Park was moderator of the committee. Rev. Mary Currie was
vice moderator.
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