The Guide contains how-to-do-it advice on starting, developing and sustaining fresh expressions of church based on shared experiences.
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The first are the statistics about the decline in membership of the churches in Britain over many years. These are collected by the denominations and by Christian Research. They show the need for fresh and creative thinking about mission.
The second are two sets of work done on the segmentation of the whole population which shows how many attend church, how many have a church background but no longer come and how many in our country have no church background at all. Initial research on this was done in 1996 by Philip Richter and Leslie Francis and adapted for the report Mission-shaped Church.
Gone but not Forgotten (Philip Richter, Leslie Francis, DLT, 1998, ISBN 978-0232522365)
Mission-shaped Church: Church planting and fresh expressions of church in a changing context (Church House Publishing, 2004, ISBN 978-071514013-2)
A much more substantial piece of research was undertaken by Tearfund in 2005 and 2006 and revealed a similar picture to that painted by Richter and Francis. A large and growing proportion of the UK population is beyond the reach of the traditional congregations. The gap is too wide to be crossed. Christians need to go to where these people are in love and service and begin new communities: fresh expressions of church.
Finally, we are beginning to see research on how many fresh expressions of church there are and how many people are involved. We have statistics from fresh expressions that register with our own directory. The Church of England also did a major piece of research in 2005 with a questionnaire to every parish. One third of parishes claimed to have begun a fresh expression of church since 2000 and over half had begun something or planning something new. There would be a variety of definitions in people's minds when answering the question. Nevertheless, this research shows a significant proportion of the Church of England is beginning to actively engage with this movement.
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