Leadership In Mission Shaped Churches
Martyn Percy / Richard Turnbull
The Fresh Expressions initiative, a joint Anglican and Methodist venture launched in 2004, has attracted increasing interest from academics, clergy and laity, yet there is very little that offers critical reflection on it. This is the natural successor to John Hull’s useful short critique in Mission-Shaped Church: A Theological Response, and key authors assess the impact of mission-shaped thinking and practice from variety of angles.

An impressive line up of contributors (all the leading names in the Fresh Expressions movement: Steven Croft, John Hull, Martyn Percy, Sara Savage, Mike Moynagh, Robin Gamble and others) first asks what counts as a ‘fresh expression’ and who decides.

Part 1 explores what postmodern ways of viewing the world means for the way churches explore truth and uncertainty, and tradition as an evolving rather than a static enterprise. Part 2 uses real examples to examine who attends ‘fresh expressions’ and what incarnational theology looks like in practice. Part 3 considers the implications for clergy training and whether there is a case for making ‘pioneer ministry’ a discrete type. The conclusion asks whether a ‘mixed church economy’ can really work.

ISBN: 9781853118166
Catalogue code: N/A
Publisher: CANTERBURY PRESS - published 15/09/2007
Format: Paperback  

£16.99