Margins to mainstream

Phil Potter confesses to a measure of mischief.

I arrived home the other day to find my wife making Christmas puddings with our young grandchildren. Imagine all the gooey sticky ingredients liberally splattered in places other than the mixing bowl and you begin to get the picture. The true picture, however, was expressed by my wife, who jubilantly said, 'this is what family is all about; loads of love and loads of mess!' Immediately of course it was very easy to apply that image to the family of the Church – as well as the wider family of the fresh expressions movement that so many of us have come to love.

'Loads of love and loads of mess' might also have been the subtitle for the Anglican Fresh Expressions Conference we recently held. We deliberately wanted to reflect thankfully on the progress that has been made within our own denomination since the initiative began, whilst engaging intentionally with the complexity (and messiness) of the landscape we have created for ourselves. The institution has long adopted the phrase 'mixed economy' to describe it, and I have to confess to a measure of mischief in choosing the conference title 'Margins to Mainstream'.

In simple terms, the title summarised our hope that the Church has now moved on in its thinking from allowing and encouraging fresh expressions to happen, to more intentionally building strategies that develop and embed them for the long term in a mixed economy of Church. Not surprisingly, however, it also provoked a range of lively responses that summarised many of the issues we now wrestle with, like:

  • The Church should be moving to the margins, not the other way around.
  • Margins are the new mainstream anyway as mainstream becomes more marginal!
  • Who decides which is which anyway? Who holds the power?
  • Where would Jesus be?

As we gathered together, I was more struck than ever that if Jesus wants his Church to reach absolutely all 'by all means', then no wonder he is moving afresh in the hearts of everyone from the bishops to the barely babes in Christ to equip us afresh for the task.

That sentiment was captured powerfully by the very gifted young poet, Harry Baker, who took all the questions, thoughts and responses to the conference title, and led us in the following reflection and blessing:

Margins to Mainstream, Mainstream to Margins

Mainstream to Margins, Margins to Mainstream

Can you hear me?

Lean a little closer.

Let's talk!

Would you like a cup of tea?

We need you and we want you.

Wish you were here!

Margins to Mainstream, Mainstream to Margins

Mainstream to Margins, Margins to Mainstream

I Inhabit both and I don't feel at home in either

One person's margin is another person's mainstream

One person's edge is another person's centre.

Some of us were made to be edge-dwellers

We are all on the margins of something

Let us do our thing

We are so very much more than a label.

There's enough God for everyone

Come inside and learn from previous mistakes.

Come outside and learn from something new.

Margins to Mainstream, Mainstream to Margins

Mainstream to Margins, Margins to Mainstream

May we be open to embrace other people’s margins

May we be open to embrace them into our mainstream

Some of us were made to be edge-dwellers

Some of us are at home in the centre.

Margins to Mainstream, Mainstream to Margins

May we be open to conversation between the two

Thanks Harry. I think this is a great blessing to end 2015 with, and the best possible prayer for the fresh expressions movement in the year ahead.

Wigan vision event

Cost

£5 including refreshments. Lunch will be available locally at your own cost. Please book in advance (cheques payable to Wigan Methodist Circuit).

Programme

Sessions 1-3 feature interactive learning with presentations, interviews, stories, activities and questions.

09.30 Registration and refreshments

10.00 Welcomes and worship

10.15 Session 1:

What is happening and why it is important: How fresh expressions of church are changing the landscape.

11.35 Break

11.50 Session 2

Values and how fresh expressions of church are developing and can develop in your context.

13.00 Lunch

13.45 Local story feature

14.00 Seminars

Choose from a selection of seminars and workshops.

15.15 Session 3

Where next?

16.00 End

Book or contact

For more information or to book:

Methodist Circuit Office

wiganmethodist@outlook.com

Whitley Methodist Church, Spencer Road, Wigan, WN1 2QR

South London – New Cross

You are invited to share a learning journey in a supportive community to be equipped for a lifetime of good practice and learning in growing fresh expressions of church.

Your local course

The South Diocese of the Church of England, the Methodist Church, the United Reformed Church and The Salvation Army are delighted to make msm available locally. We believe it will be a significant resource for building the Kingdom of God in this area.

Individuals are most welcome, but we particularly hope that small groups from a church or fresh expression will come as this will deepen the impact of the course.

The course leader is Will Cookson.

Course timetable and venue

Saturday 30th January 2016

Thursday 11th February 2016

Thursday 10th March 2016

Friday 8th to Sunday 10th April 2016

Thursday 12th May 2016

Thursday 9th June 2016

Saturday 9th July 2016

Thursday 8th September 2016

Thursday 13th October 2016

Saturday 19th November 2016

Saturdays run from 10.00 to 15.30, weekdays from 19.30 to 21.30, both at St James' Church Hall, St James, New Cross, London, SE14 6AD.

The residential weekend is at Ashburnham Place, Battle, East Sussex, TN33 9ND.

Cost

£300 per person, which covers all materials, refreshments and the weekend away. Bursaries may be available.

Book

Download the flier and booking form at the foot of the page or book online.

Contact

Angie Cookson

Course Administrator

angie@springfieldchurch.org.uk

0208 647 3410

Recommendations

We need to engage with today's culture, let's be missional. If we don't do what the mission shaped ministry course inspires, the Church will die!

Rev Chris Thompson

I'm so glad I did this course! It helped me to think both creatively and systematically about mission. The chance to work with colleagues across the spectrum of churchmanship was enriching and put real flesh on the excellent input. A real resource for anyone in ministry and leadership.

Rev Vickie Sims

Manchester – Stockport

The essence of fresh expressions of church is that they are adapted to the local situation and responsive to the context. msm Manchester is aiming to deliver the values and content of mission shaped ministry in that way.

In our introductory day, on 27th February 2016, we will share sessions together exploring missional values and listening to the story of the Pub Church 'No Holds Barred' in Stockport, run by Stuart Radcliffe and his team. We will go the pub in which 'No Holds Barred' meets for our lunch together.

Over the winter and spring we will then work together in small groups at times and places that suit course members. These sessions will be focussed around mentoring people in relation to the individual context. Each small group will be facilitated by two leaders one of whom is an experienced coach/mentor and the other of whom is familiar with the content of msm and other approaches to the development of fresh expression of church. The group will then come together again in the summer, before continuing to work in small groups over the winter period.

The cost for the course is £75 per person, which includes access to course material, cost of venues for the course gatherings and other incidental expenses. Meals etc. will be at course members' own expense.

If this approach appeals to you please register your interest with the Manchester & Stockport District office, by contacting our administrator, Angela Doyle, on angela.doyle11@gmail.com.

 

Pioneer Community Worker

This is an exciting new post in a growing evangelical church committed to gospel engagement with its local community. They are seeking to employ a lay pioneer with community and youth work experience to be part of our outreach team implementing our vision to share Jesus with families and young people.

They are looking for a person with:

  • the gifts for community engagement across a range of age groups;
  • a calling to work in an area of deprivation;
  • experience of youth work and detached youth outreach;
  • a passion for evangelism and serving those in need.

This is a full-time permanent post with a salary of £23,000.