Emerging, Missional or Something Else…

Well it looks like a new aca­demic year is bring­ing with it a fresh round of debate and poten­tially some divi­sion over the whole emer­ging thing. Jamie Arpin-Ricci at (e)mergent Voy­ageurs has at great dis­cus­sion entitled Redempt­ive Tax­onomy In The Emerging/Missional Divide, Mark Van Steen­wyk at Mis­sion­Think has some great thoughts entitled Did I miss some­thing? (thoughts on the ‚Äúmis­sional‚Äù church) and Steve McCoy at Refor­mis­sion­ary links via his piece called 9Marks & The Miss­ing Keller to a very inter­est­ing piece called What in the World is the Mis­sional Church? by Jonathan Leeman.

I wel­come this debate, des­pite the poten­tial for some con­flict, because in its best instances it is prop­erly theo­lo­gical. Talk­ing openly about the terms we use to describe ourselves is not only healthy, it is necessary.

Part of the reason for this is that when you look at the emerging.missional church around the world, we see people have come to some­what sim­ilar prac­tical pos­i­tions from a vari­ety of dif­fer­ent back­grounds. Take the term emer­ging, for example. I found this piece on The Daily Bacon (link via Jason Clark) fas­cin­at­ing, not just because of the way it is dis­cusses emer­gence, but because Tim Good­fel­low wrote with such a rad­ic­ally dif­fer­ent take on the idea of Emer­ging, to the one I have.

For me, the “Emer­ging” bit in Emer­ging church is analag­ous to the way people speak about emer­ging mar­kets, or emer­ging eco­nom­ies. Part of what I see as attract­ive in the emerging.missional thing is the sense of hope, the new net­works, the inclu­sion and the feel­ing of oppor­tun­ity. Emer­ging in this sense means that those who did not have a voice, now have one, those who were not allowed a place at the table now have one. Import­antly, emer­ging eco­nom­ies are not just about trade on a macro level, they are also the product of social changes within each coun­try and the evol­u­tion of global networking.

One import­ant factor of emer­ging eco­nom­ies is that they force some hard ques­tions upon all of us. They force us to see that dif­fer­ent approaches can work, that dif­fer­ent points of view have to be taken ser­i­ously, that power arrange­ments need to be re-written. Emer­ging eco­nom­ies also raise import­ant ques­tions related to racism and class structures.

In the same way emerging.missional churches create prob­lems and raise ques­tions for exis­it­ing churches, denom­in­a­tions and theo­lo­gical institutions.

That’s why I keep retell­ing the few emerging.missional stor­ies I have, becuase they shouldn’t have worked, but they did. I tried some­thing when I was at Gordon that went against both the dom­in­ant seeker model of the time and the nas­cent Mis­sional ideas that some were talk­ing about — and it worked!

For me, emerging.missional is, as Jason Clark alluded to, a brand (gotta link Jason more now he’s a King’s boy!).

To me, that is why this cur­rent debate mat­ters — it is a nat­ural exten­stion of cre­at­ing a con­cep­tual prob­lem within the church. That’s why the emerging.missional thing is get­ting bad press. Some do not want to rethink the church, or have a fear or dis­trust of that approach.

If there is a down­side to the cur­rent debate, it is the pos­sib­il­ity of the emerging.missional defin­ing itself in the neg­at­ive as it faces cri­ti­cism. I came to faith in a Baptist asso­ci­ation that at the time seemed to totally define itself in oppos­i­tion to the Pente­cost­als on one side and the evan­gel­ical Anglic­ans on the other. This was highly disfunctional.

In the end these terms are just words. Emer­ging or mis­sional — the only people that stand to really lose any­thing if we drop them are those who have a com­mer­ical interest (e.g., Emer­ging Inc.). Per­son­ally I’ve held the emerging.missional thing rather loosely, as an out­sider. It mat­ters to me because it is part of a greater pro­cess of rethink­ing church, a pro­cess that needs to con­tinue for a long time to come.

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3 Responses to “Emerging, Missional or Something Else…”

  1. Matt Stone says:

    Ta for all the lists Fernando as well as your thoughts.

  2. Thanks for the shout out. I am glad there are others who see that a healthy and affirm­ing dis­cus­sion about our dif­fer­ences is import­ant, even neces­sary. Thanks!

    Peace,
    Jamie

  3. Jamie — Thanks for stop­ping by and for your follow up post on this debate.

    Matt — thanks for the post and “anytime.”

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