The church is living in a time of massive, unprecedented change. Traditional institutions and structures are unraveling in response to rapid social, demographic and economic developments. The existing ways of being the church are no longer meaningful to many. How should the church respond?Many seek to address this situation by tweaking the established institutions, finding new structures, reorganizing congregations or renewing long-established practices. Some even argue that we need to abandon structures and institutions altogether. We regularly hear proposals for missional churches, organic churches, simple churches, fresh expressions churches and so on.Alan Roxburgh argues that we need to look deeper. Structures embody the core narratives that shape how people see the world. We cannot simply replace old institutions with new ones. We need to examine the underlying stories, metaphors and cultures that give organizations their meaningfulness. The crisis of the church today is a crisis not of institution but of imagination.In Structured for Mission, Roxburgh challenges the church to become a place where people are empowered to reimagine their religious life and experiment with new ways of being the church in a local context. We are living in a brave new world. Will the church be ready?
Innehållsförteckning
Part I: The Loss of Place
Introduction: Three Stories, Three Structures
1. The Place of Structures in the Midst of Massive Change
2. Structures Embody Our Deeply Held Stories
3. Structure and Institutions
4. Reevaluating Structure and Spirit
5. Legitimating Narratives: Structures and the Churches in the Twentieth Century
6. Changing Legitimacy—Changing Frameworks
Part II: Reframing Our Imagination
7. Metaphors and Imagination
8. The Hub and Spoke
9. Changing the Culture of the Denominations
10. From Here to There
11. Journeying into the New Space
12. Who Needs Structures?
Scripture Index
Subject Index
Om författaren
Alan J. Roxburgh is a pastor, teacher, writer and consultant with more than thirty years experience in church leadership and seminary education. As a senior consultant with The Missional Network, Roxburgh leads training and consulting initiatives across the world. His many books include Reaching a New Generation, Leadership in a Time of Change, Introducing the Missional Church and Missional: Joining God in the Neighborhood. When not traveling or writing, he enjoys spending time with his wife Jane and their five grandchildren in Vancouver, British Columbia.