At the end of the second meeting, some time was spent brainstorming how to move forward. Susan Snook has summarized that discussion in her blog, also posted here at the Acts 8 Moment website. Putting together the website (thank you Frank Logue!) was a big first step. In the interests of continued brainstorming, I'd suggest the following as a framework for thinking about next steps for the Acts 8 Moment.
Hearing our discussions and thinking about what this group of people could add at this time, I would suggest three broad goals for our work:
- Building a community of those interested in following the disciples of Acts 8 in taking the church outside into the world in new Spirit-led ways.
- Supporting that community as we attempt to carry out God's mission in the particular contexts we find ourselves in.
- Helping the restructuring Task Force accomplish its work.
1. Building a community
- Website/facebook page
- Blogroll
- Common time for daily prayer (5:08pm?), perhaps with a particular collect or reading verses from Acts 8
- An Acts 8 Bible study that we can go through together and with those gathered around us (including pre-Christians!)
- Development of a simple and flexible but committed rule of life including prayer, community building and action in line with what is in Acts 8
- A face-to-face gathering or gatherings with prayer, bible study and discussion, similar to those at convention but going deeper
- Connecting with and welcoming in those working on similar initiatives in other denominations
2. Supporting that Community
- Areas on the web-site specifically to share resources, links and ideas about ways to take Acts 8 steps into our parishes and community
- Twitter-conversations set up around specific topics that seem of interest
- Prayer request opportunities for specific mission and ministry initiatives by people in their particular context (how much better to go to a vestry meeting with 40 people praying for its outcome!)
- Break out sessions around particular ideas or ministries at Acts 8 gathering(s)
- Some mechanism of allowing the community to know the costs for various activities and contribute towards covering them.
3. Helping the restructuring Task Force accomplish its work
- Prayer, prayer and more prayer (perhaps a daily time or prayer can be selected)
- Fasting (a day a month specifically for the godly restructuring of the church?)
- Providing the Presiding Bishop and President of the House of Deputies with a list of people who have attended Acts 8 Moment meetings (in person or via social media) and are willing to serve on the Task Force (every other church group will be offering names, so we may as well offer those among us willing to serve without any particular endorsement or criteria)
- Participating as individuals in whatever feedback mechanisms or gatherings that Task Force creates, while praying/fasting/etc together as Acts 8 during those times
- Continuing to share ideas (and even disagree) about specific re-structuring ideas, possibly through the blogroll or other on-line mechanism, that will become a go-to place for the wider church to learn about and wrestle with various proposals.
- Being prepared for appropriate action leading up to General Convention 2015 (even if we won't know what that action should be until the time draws closer).
Adam,
ReplyDeleteThanks for moving the conversation along. I trust it's all right with you that I added this post to the acts8moment.org website to make sure your words get as broadly shared as possible. I also added this blog to the blogroll at that site.
peace,
Frank
Thank you, Frank. It's a joy and a privilege to be part of all the excitement. Can't wait to see where the Spirit blows us.
ReplyDeletePeace,
Adam