Small new Christian communities created by pioneer ministers, both lay and ordained, are popping up everywhere – on housing estates, in community centres, schools, cafes, among different age groups and in numerous other contexts beyond the local church. This practical book is for all who are engaged in this form of ministry and it begins by identifying some basic principles from a wide variety of creative examples of pioneer ministry.
Illustrated with actual examples throughout, it explores
•how to ‘listen’ to the physical, social and spiritual environment of a local context
•how to discern a community’s needs and the appropriate missional response
•how to build a creative team
•the art of the start – how to begin well
•how to build relationships and create community by acts of authentic love
•how to become and stay Jesus-centred
•how to live and tell the gospel in meaningful ways
It's a quick read, even though it took me almost a year to finish it, haha (I initially read a couple of chapters of this for a course, and only just came back to it today). It's short, but densely packed. Useful for leaders looking to try new things in their communities, outside of traditional faith communities. I did find that it seemed to gloss over some of the challenges associated with these sorts of things. It may just be that this book didn't come at the right time for me, but I think I'd like to revisit it again someday.