The kingdom of God is a crash-bang opera: the king is dramatic, demanding, and unavoidable.
Alan HirschBut herein lies the rub: Christianity has been on a long-term trend of decline in every Western cultural context that we can identify.
Alan HirschThe safety-obsessed church lacks the inner dynamic to foster profound missional impact in our time.
Alan HirschThe quest for heroic adventure then is a quest for the gospel, although it might not be seen that way by everyone.
Alan HirschBeing the church that Jesus intended means that we must participate in Godโs eternal purposes for his world. Renewal means more than reinventing ourselves; it means rediscovering the primal power of the Spirit and the gospel already present in the life of the churchโreconnecting with this purpose and recovering the forgotten ways. This purpose and potential have always been there, but individuals and communities have largely lost touch with them.
Alan HirschWe will have to take risks, to chance failure, to be willing to walk away from the familiar paths that have brought us to this point.
Alan HirschBecause we believe that somewhere in the nest of paradigms contained in the phrase "missional church" lies nothing less that the future viability of Western Christianity.
Alan HirschWhen the church is in mission, it is the true church. The church itself is not only a product of that mission but is obligated and destined to extend it by whatever means possible. The mission of God flows directly through every believer and every community of faith that adheres to Jesus. To obstruct this is to block God's purposes in and through his people.
Alan HirschIf we are going to make the change from community to communitas, and not just end up with an unsustainable adrenaline-junkie culture, we must have a sophisticated process to form people into adventurer-disciples.
Alan HirschBut the standard churchy spirituality doesn't require any real action, courage, or sacrifice from its attendees.
Alan HirschMany church folk, in their self-conscious attempt to be overtly morally upright, emit all the wrong signals, thus messing with people's perception of the gospel.
Alan HirschYou cannot sell a Christendom approach to a post-Christian world. They are anti-Christian.
Alan HirschThe ultimate solution to the problem of spiritual complacency is to create a systematically embedded culture of holy urgency.
Alan HirschNowadays we raise our children in a cocoon of domesticated security, far from any sense of risk or adventure.
Alan HirschThe appetite for adventure and risk is not exclusive to young Christians. In face, it seems to be a fundamental yearning, knitted into the fabric of the human soul.
Alan HirschA retreatist spirituality is not a spirituality that can, or will, transform the world in Jesus's name.
Alan HirschHeroes are important not only because they symbolize what we believe to be important, but because they also convey universal truths about personal self-discovery and self-transcendence, one's role in society, and the relation between the two.
Alan HirschIf we can embrace the adventure and risk and equip our churches to lay down their lives and abandon their inherent loss-aversion, who knows what innovation, what freshness, what new insights from the Spirit will emerge.
Alan HirschA missional theology...appl ies to the whole of life of every believer. Every disciple is to be an agent of the kingdom of God, and every disciple is to carry the mission of God into every sphere of life. We are all missionaries sent into a non-Christian culture.
Alan HirschIt's not so much that the church has a mission, it's that the mission of God has a church.
Alan HirschWhether [new Protestant church movements] place their emphasis on new worship styles, expressions of the Holy Spiritโs power, evangelism to seekers, or Bible teaching, these so-called new movements still operate out of the fallacious assumption that the church belongs firmly in the town square, that is, at the heart of Western culture. And if they begin with this mistaken belief about their position in Western society, all their church planting, all their reproduction will simply mirror this misapprehension.
Alan HirschBuilding community for its own sake is like attending a cancer support group without having cancer.
Alan HirschThink of mission like the paddles of a defibrillator applied to the chest of a dying church.
Alan HirschThe fact is that if Jesus's future kingdom is secure, those who trust in its coming will enact it now.
Alan HirschOur point isn't to make an examination of popular film but to illustrate that the yearning for a heroic adventure lies just beneath the surface of our consciousness; film, television, literature, sports, and travel are in a sense vicarious adventures.
Alan HirschReal leaders ask hard questions and knock people out of their comfort zones and then manage the resulting distress.
Alan HirschWhether we like it or not, we are all on a journey, a Quest if you will, every day of our lives, and the path we must take is full of perils, and our destiny can never be predicted in advance.
Alan HirschThe missional church is not a new trend or the latest new technique for reaching postmodern people.
Alan HirschMission is the practical demonstration, whether by speech or by action, of the glorious lordship of Jesus.
Alan HirschA missional church is a church that must live the dialectic. It must stay in the journey.
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