Why do fresh expressions matter?

Keep Right road signFresh expressions are part of God's call to mission. They reflect the mission heart of God, they are a vehicle for proclaiming salvation and they are a means of making God's kingdom more real in today's world. Fresh expressions are part of God's call to mission (including an example)...

Fresh expressions reach out to a changing society. Lots of changes have created a new cultural mood, to which fresh expressions try to respond. Among these changes:

  • people have been turning away from external rules, duties and obligations. They are more into relationships and experiences;
  • networks feature more strongly in their lives than traditional institutions;
  • diversity has shot up the agenda. People prefer personalised approaches to one-size-fits-all.

Fresh expressions reach out to post-modern society (including an example)...

Fresh expressions can engage with people's spiritual longings. In Britain, despite declining church attendance, interest in spirituality is widespread.

In 2000, the Soul of Britain survey found that 76% of the population claimed to have had a spiritual experience, such as answered prayer or a strong sense of God's presence. The figure was almost 60% higher than just over ten years before.

People are interested in spirituality but not church

It is often said that people are interested in spirituality but not church. Fresh expressions have the potential to create a less 'churchy' environment in which people can explore their spiritual yearnings. Fresh expressions respond to spiritual openings in society (including two examples)...

Fresh expressions are a response to the decline of Christendom. Christendom, the time when church was dominant in society, is disappearing fast. Church attendance has been falling for many years.

In 1979, 11.7% of the population was in church on Sunday; in 2005, the proportion was 6.3%. On current trends, the figure will be 4.7% in 2015.

As church shrinks, it has become less significant in society. Christians are wondering how church might reconnect with people. Fresh expressions are part of this re-thinking process. Fresh expressions respond to the decline of Christendom...

Fresh expressions make strategic sense. It is often easier to plant a different congregation alongside an existing one than to ask churchgoers to change radically how they worship in the hope of attracting newcomers.

Two-way arrow road signInstead of inviting people on a church's fringe to come to Sunday worship, which can feel culturally alien, church can grow within a luncheon club – for instance – in a style better suited to that particular group.

Multiplying congregations has proved a more effective way of growing church than trying to add more people to an existing congregation. Fresh expressions make strategic sense (including three examples)...

 

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