Regional | San Diego, CA
Tuesday, March 25, 2008 - Thursday, March 27, 2008
Living at the Crossroads: Church & Mission Kairos
The church is at a crossroads. The cultural landscape is shifting and it requires considerable thought into how to be a relevant witness in this time. This conference will prepare you to understand the current cultural story, where it is heading, and equip you to be a relevant witness in our time.
Using a non-traditional conference format, we have set aside considerable amount of time for discussions to occur for those seriously thinking through these important issues. We also desire those who attend to contribute to the discussion. To encourage this type of intimate and intentional exchange we are limiting the conference size to 60 people. Come with questions and observations on how we might be both faithful and relevant in this time.
Conference attendees should be prepared to bring
a working knowledge of missional ecclesiology and gospel
witness. Though this
is not a primer on the materials we are going to
cover, we encourage you to listen to the last year's
audio at
churchbootcamp.com.
Schedule
Day One
Gospel and Stories
Break
First keynote: Understanding Our Story: Its Idols and Its Insights
The first session would consider the modern scientific humanist story
that has shaped western civilization. What important insights into
creation has that story opened up? What idols has that story
established?
Break
First breakout session: Considering the existential implications of the modern story (5 questions for 5 breakout groups)
Here we would ask questions about how we ourselves have been deeply
affected by the modern story for good and for bad. (E.g., how has
rationalism, individualism, dualism affected us? What insights and
dangers arise?)
Break
Second breakout session: Considering the communal implications of the modern story (5 questions for 5 breakout groups)
Here we would ask questions about how the modern story has shaped the
church, its self-understanding, its ministries, etc. for good and for
bad.
Discovery Insights & Wrap Up
Our last session would discuss findings from our discovery groups (Each
group would answer their specific questions by giving 6-8 insights of
bulleted ideas on a Powerpoint. We would then spend the last session
discussing 1 or 2 points from each group with Mike Goheen and others
contributing to the discussion).
Day Two
Gospel and Stories
Break
Second keynote: Understanding Our Contemporary Situation: Its Idols and Its Insights
The second session would consider three interwoven depth processes that
are shaping western culture today: globalization [global transformation
of the modern story], postmodernity [foundational challenge to the
modern story], and consumerism [outworking of the first two].
Break
First breakout session: Considering the existential implications of our contemporary situation
Here we would ask questions about how we ourselves have been deeply affected by our contemporary situation.
Break
Second breakout session: Considering the communal implications of the modern story
Here we would ask questions about how our contemporary situation has
shaped the church, its self-understanding, its ministries, etc.
Discovery Insights & Wrap Up
Day Three
Gospel and Stories
Break
Third keynote: Living at the Crossroads: Faithful and Relevant Mission
The third session would ask the question about what faithful
contextualization in western culture would look like. How do we live at
the crossroads between the western and biblical story? The gospel must
be embodied and communicated in a relevant way without capitulation to
the idols of our time. How is that possible?
Break
First breakout session: Considering the existential implications of contextualization
Here we would ask questions about how we ourselves live in the
‘unbearable tension' at the crossroads. Are we as people/pastors more
bent toward preserving the gains of the gospel in history or making the
gospel fresh and relevant? What dangers toward domestication and
irrelevance do we see in our own lives?
Break
Second breakout session: Considering the communal implications of contextualization
Here we would ask questions about strategies the church has employed to
handle the tension of living at the crossroads. What kinds of churches
think first of all of faithfulness to the gospel? How has this been
done in illegitimate ways? What kinds of churches think first of
relevance? How has this been done in illegitimate ways?
Discovery Insights & Wrap Up
For more information or to register, please visit www.churchbootcamp.com.
Kaleo Church in San Diego, CA