A handful of missional thinkers, innovators, and pastors have teamed up and produced a Missional Manifesto. Check it out! I especially appreciate these parts of it:
God is a sending God, a missionary God, who has called His people, the church, to be missionary agents of His love and glory. The concept missional epitomizes this idea. This manifesto seeks to serve the church by clarifying its calling and helping it theologically understand and practically live out God’s mission in the world today. Although it is frequently stated “God’s church has a mission,” according to missional theology, a more accurate expression is “God’s mission has a church” (Ephesians 3:7-13)….
It is first necessary to be clear about what missional does not mean. Missional is not synonymous with movements attempting to culturally contextualize Christianity, implement church growth, or engage in social action. The word missional can encompass all of the above, but it is not limited to any one of these….
Missional represents a significant shift in the way we understand the church. As the people of a missionary God, we are entrusted to participate in the world the same way He does—by committing to be His ambassadors. Missional is the perspective to see people as God does and to engage in the activity of reaching them. The church on mission is the church as God intended….
The manifesto goes on to give specific affirmations. Check it out!
I have Lutheran pastor friends in Czech Republic, who would love to learn and see models of a missional church within the Lutheran tradition. Anyone interested in connecting?
Hank, I regretfully must inform you that hardly anyone has been interested in connecting: http://missionallutherans.org/should-we-keep-going/
I would encourage you to check out http://www.fivetwo.com however. Many of those folks are Lutherans, but I am not sure if it is missional as defined here or if it more or less a ‘purpose-driven’ model that uses missional as another church growth tactic. I have no personal experience with their ministries so I can’t say either way….
Thank you Dan!