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We have come to believe that the Lord is calling us to grow through developing Relevant Relationships:
1/ THE FAMILY TREE In John 15, Jesus pictures the healthy church as
like branches of a vine, bearing fruit because 2/ RELEVANCE This is not
chasing after shallow popularity. This is rooted in a desire to enable
people to truly In the past Christ the King has avoided being ‘churchy’,
formal and traditional. The building We believe that God is still calling us to be relevant to all people, and with that brings the challenge of expressing the core of what we believe in diverse ways, some new, some old. 3/ RELATIONSHIP If relevance is
at the heart of Jesus’ style of ministry, relationship
is at the heart of Jesus’ message. He comes to restore our
relationship with God because at the heart of God is Jesus ‘great command’ is all about relationship – to love God with all our heart, soul, mind and strength, and to love our neighbour as ourself (Mark 12:28-34, see also John 15:12). One of the most frequent themes in Paul letters to the churches in the New Testament is all about their relationship with each other (eg Romans 12:9-18). To focus on relationship with God means that we will aim to deepen our faith at a personal level. To focus on our relationship with each other means that we will aim to develop closer friendship across church life. To focus on our relationship with the world means that we will aim to further our partnerships with other churches and community groups, and through these discover mission opportunities. 4/ TOGETHER The Bible says the church is like a body. Every
part is different, but important, and every part has a part to play
(1 Corinthians 12). Growing Together does not have to mean all growing
the Unity does not mean uniformity. Togetherness can
allow for diversity. In any family, each member is different, yet there
is a ‘family likeness’ when
the members get together, so the same can be true in the church.
On the outside our different activities, congregations, initiatives
may look quite different (diversity), yet underlying them all is the
same core vision What is the core
vision, this ’family likeness’?
Growing Together. 5/ GROWING TOGETHER The New Testament makes it clear that, for a Christian, love that is manifested in action is essential. For “one another” Christians are to: wash feet; love; be devoted, honour; live in harmony; stop passing judgment; accept; instruct; greet with a holy kiss; agree, be perfectly united in mind and thought; serve; be humble, gentle, patient, bear with; be kind, compassionate forgiving; submit to; teach, admonish; encourage, build up; spur on towards love and good deeds; do not slander; love deeply, from the heart; live in harmony, be sympathetic, compassionate; offer hospitality without grumbling; have fellowship. Can there be any mistaking the point? It is not surprising that churches that put time, effort and energy into encouraging relationships to be built within the church and into the community reap the benefits of God’s blessing in spiritual and numerical growth.” The recent survey of the Ise Lodge Estate conducted by Christ the King concluded that the way to reach out to those who live around the church is to ‘build relevant relationships’ (arriving at this phrase independently) and asked the following questions:
The children and youth work is highly
appreciated but are we succeeding in building relevant Going deeper with God,
growing closer with each other and reaching out further to others
is Revd Steve Benoy |
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