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Define CityReaching
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'Wiki Encyclopedia of CityReaching' is sponsored by the 'Center For Urban Innovation'... "Training Innovative Multicultural CityReachers."
What Is The Cityreaching Movement?
Vocabulary Participants... Bill Sunderland (Seattle, LI), Phil Miglioratti (Chicago, FB), Jarvis Ward (Pearl, FB), Glenn Barth (Minneapolis, LI), Gail Dudley, Stonecroft Ministries (ColumbusOH, LI), Jeff Bass (Boston), Dennis Fuqua (Portland, Info), Steve Capper (Houston, FB), Jay Richmond (Scotia, bio link), Phill Butler (Seattle, LI), John Quam (Minneapolis, LI), Chas Daugherty (Cedar Rapids), Rich Carney (NAMB, Strategic Cities, some presentations), Peter Zwere, Heidi Unruh, Neil Cox (Indianapolis, FB, LI). Travis Vaughn (Atlanta)
- Calls are normally recorded and the audios should be available... yes?
- Anyone... please help clarify this list of names (maybe even linking to their primary location on the web.]
Vocabulary Initiative: Notes below during our telecon call 11/21/2008...
- Whole gospel? Heidi, Travis, Jeff... go work on it. (btw, Lausanne 2010 will be addressing this)
- put docs on cityreaching.com.
- [at least temporarily, I've posted Heidi's documents here in the wiki, with permission]
- start online discussion re terms (ie, vetting them)... someday.
- 'process'? toward 'indicators'/'metrics'?
Vocabulary Initiative: Notes below during our telecon call 11/11/2008...
- We didn't really have a quorum... we'll reschedule... but add 'teamwork' to the list of terms to work on.
Vocabulary Initiative: Notes below during our telecon call 8/20/2008...
- Attendance... Bill Sunderland (Seattle, LI), Phil Miglioratti (Chicago, FB), Jarvis Ward (Pearl, FB), Glenn Barth (Minneapolis, LI), Gail Dudley (ColumbusOH, LI), Jeff Bass (Boston), Dennis Fuqua (Portland, Info), Steve Capper (Houston, FB), Jay Richmond (Scotia, bio link), Phill Butler (Seattle, LI), John Quam (Minneapolis, LI), Chas Daugherty (Cedar Rapids), Rich Carney Atlanta, Peter Zwere, Neil Cox (Indianapolis, FB, LI).
- Call is being recorded and the audio will be available.
- Neil is taking notes -- I'd appreciate any & all help in tidying up this writing. Eg, help clarify this list of names (maybe even linking to their primary location on the web.]
- The Need for Vocabulary... Talk about that... What are you sensing in the movement, about the need for nomenclature? Some comments heard today... John Chapter 1... The Word is important. Some common words used that might need defining... 'transformation'... 'cityreaching'... 'cityreachers'... 'core values'... evangelical... success... whole church... wholegospel... wholecity... RayBakke's terms... (Glenn: also various 'branches'... eg... presence-based prayer... ccda-focus... evangelism-focus... wholechurch (unity) approach... marketplace-approach.) Acknowledging some previous work in nomenclature... especially in English context.
- Our Role & Potential Impact... Bill positioned this by first explaining the CHART re process & outcomes... Stages, Processes, to Sectors, to Success in CityReaching (Kingdom of God is evident in the city). Ok, what is our ROLE now re vocabulary and its potential impact? PhilM noted that this is an MAC effort albeit with a great desire for the result to become a helpful tool for others such as CCDA. Gail Dudley mentioned that youth vocabulary is very different from ours and we need to understand the different languages... Chas mentioned an Atlanta doc 8-page re 'words' and wants to add 20-30 more words... Rich asked for a clarification of what we mean by process... Per Bill... process means, from starting point of zero, how do we get to successful list of outcomes of kingdom evidenced in the city... meaning, what are the process-steps along the way. Glenn's recent dissertation (available upon request).... addresses decentralized nature of cityreaching right now. Jeff intimates that vocabulary must come before process. Phill gives an example... airplanes... though used in wildly different ways and using different construction resources... yet pilots & engineers, etc. still all use the same language. Peter... alluded to the precision of dental terms used among a dental team, yet importantly realizing we must speak in 'common terms'. Neil... suggested as a practical start we should first define 'success' first, then move to defining the phrases in our our slogan... 'whole church', 'whole gospel', 'whole city'... and then define 'taking' (ie, the process). PhilM... no rush, do it right. Glenn... jarvis please do be the point guy on this; not me. Steve... expressed a lot of interest and would be willing to contribute asynchronously. Gail, same way. We'll do this in a small group, via email... collecting some significant documents, and perhaps prioritize some of them to be read by everyone.
- Process & Health Indicators... (not really covered, other than to realize we're not yet ready with vocabulary to even discuss process)
- Disseminate Notes from today. Neil is taking notes... and will send to Bill to dissemminate. Bill will also make the audio available.
- Convene a small writing committee to start assimilating documents.... and perhaps distilling them down to a few for the whole group to read/study.
- Bill Sunderland
- Phil Miglioratti
- Jarvis Ward
- Steve Capper
- Gail Dudley
- Everyone on the Vocabulary team is invited to submit meaningful documents for consideration. [Send them to _____ ?]
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Comments (7)
indychristian said
at 1:53 pm on Aug 20, 2008
Vocabulary is so important, that we need to humbly ask ourselves... "Do we have all the right team-members at the table who are actively carrying it out?"
Absent the right team-members, the definitions gets skewed and the wrong things get measurably accomplished.
Example: What if we inadvertantly leave out people of a different color? Or economic class? Or language-group?
We cannot simply go with the most convenient team. The African proverb bears repeating... "If you want to go quickly, go alone. If you want to go far, go together."
indychristian said
at 2:54 pm on Aug 20, 2008
Thus... our initiative now, to DEFINE cityreaching and its elements and processes... needs to always humbly admit, we're a work-in-process always on the lookout of the most appropriate teammates to help define/sharpen the Great Commission, city by city.
indychristian said
at 5:27 pm on Aug 20, 2008
P.S... Btw, I'll also be soliciting feedback re Vocabulary, from our constituency on Facebook. Here's the 'City Reaching Movement' group... and the VOCABULARY topic, if you're interested...
http://www.new.facebook.com/topic.php?topic=6533&uid=4657056394#/topic.php?uid=4657056394&topic=6533
indychristian said
at 5:38 am on Aug 21, 2008
One quick story... When I went to be the Church Administrator at a mainline church a few years ago, and went to the first board meeting. I was pleasantly surprised to see that they had an Evangelism Committee. But when the committee chairman gave the report, it became clearer to me -- 'evangelism' only meant New Member Recruiting. Words are vitally important. They determine actions. And vice-versa... true definitions can be seen in our actions.
C. Michael Johnson said
at 4:35 pm on Apr 22, 2009
I ran across this site and wondered what recent progress there's been on the Core Values list. I have been involved with Lyle Thomas, CMU, Richmond city-reaching projects, founder Breakthrough Media, and currently beginning a multi-city project. These documents would be very useful as a planning tool for our churches. How can we help.
C. Michael Johnson
Breakthroughchurch.com
withreach.com
withreachconversations.blogspot.com/
indychristian said
at 12:38 pm on Jun 15, 2011
Allow me to cut/paste from something Tom White sent us (having working on it with Jack Dennison a few years ago)...
“City Transformation,” An Operative Definition--
While the Bible does not explicitly portray the spiritual transformation of a city as a kingdom goal, we may still rightly labor to build contexts where the influence of kingdom righteousness increases, and the activity of darkness, human and demonic, decreases. Thus, “city transformation” can be described as the measurable, sustained impact of the power of God through his people, in a particular place, that restores both individuals and societal structures towards a kingdom design. In the Body of Christ, this is typically characterized by an increase in:
-- a lifestyle of humility and holiness
-- organic oneness and health of relationships
-- fervent prayer that is regular, and united
-- sacrificial, collaborative serving of the lost & the least
-- generosity resourcing local & global ministries
In the spheres of societal activity, this is characterized by—
-- increased, pervasive awareness of the presence of God
-- increase of the percentage of Christians to the general population
-- measurable correction of social ills
-- dramatic decrease of crime
-- a reduction of the destructive power of demonic and institutional evil
-- increased productivity of local commerce & well-being of employees
indychristian said
at 12:55 pm on Jun 15, 2011
Similarly... cut/pasted from Glenn Barth (Author, Good Cities)...
Cities are a part of God's redemptive plan for humans and the creation. When God said, "Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth" in Genesis 1, the Lord knew that cities were in the future and would become vital places for the descendants of Adam and Eve. A good city is a place where people find meaningful employment, create families, live in neighborhoods, engage in the arts, education, government, and live out their faith. In a good city, unjust systems are confronted and compassionate help is offered to those in need. It is a place where God’s redemptive plans are experienced by its citizens and sojourners. A good city offers the experience of God's common grace, the opportunity to experience God's salvation, and a future filled with hope.
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