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Sunday, March 18, 2007

Picnic Church?

I went to an awesome outreach event today... Waverley Corps is where I'm doing a Mission & Ministry placement as part of my officer training (pretty big corps with lots of seperate congregations.. Trad, cont, blended, youth)... They've recently experienced some awesome growth in their Playgroup program, so organised for a picnic for these families (to build on these relationships). Not only did they invite the playgoup families, but also the Brass band & timbrels and older kids ministries... the whole Corps was asked to come along and mix in!

At the picnic (12:30-2:30pm @ a local park) there were balloons, face-painting, parachute games for the littles, ball games for the older kids, puppets and showbags... everyone at the corps pitched in to make this a really positive experience for the Playgroup families. One thing that really impressed me, is how the Brass band learned some new songs to connect with these families (I don't know how many Brass bands you've heard playing music from 'The Wiggles'!!).

On the way home reflecting on the success of the event, I began to wonder... 'What if this was church?'. In a strange way, this was a modern version of an 'open-air' service! If we were to ditch church services on Sundays and go out into the local parks for a family-focussed 'picnic church', would we better reach the lost in our community? Seriously, if we think about Sunday-morning church, we have to admit that it has become a tradition for the people to come to us... and in today's world we have to realise that people aren't just 'rocking up' to a church to see what goes on... they think they know what its like (TV has a lot to answer for!)... and they don't want it. Could we plant a 'picnic church' through the Salvation Army?
...expanding to also hold mid-week discipleship & worship?
...possibly home-church based?

hmmm... interesting... I know this may be taking it a bit too far for those of us who are used to our Sunday-mornings sitting in a pew!

If we can just have a look at Jesus' ministry...

"Now when he [Jesus] saw the crowds, he when up on a mountainside and sat down. His disciples came to him, and he began to teach them..." Matthew 5:1-2, Sermon on the Mount)

"Then Jesus directed them to have all the people sit down on the green grass. So they sat down in groups of hundreds and fifties." (Mark 6:39-40, Feeding the 5000).

What a thought!!!!

5 comments:

Amy said...

thanks for the comment Jo! :)

i agree with what ur saying here! i think the idea of a 'picnic church' is awesome! ur right, the people arent coming to us.. we gottta go to them!

if u get to start one of these churches let me know and ill be there!! :)

Simon Mapleback said...

Hey Jo,

I think you might be onto something!!

There was something like that suggested at our last corps council meeting, but sadly nothing has come out of it as yet.

Hope things are going well for you guys, keep us informed!

God bless,
Simon.

james said...

i'll join the band wagon too! Good ideas!

Anonymous said...

Check out Oakden Corps in Adelaide. They do the picnic church thing monthly. Cheers.

Dawn said...

Cracking idea. What a great idea to make church more accessible. I currently run a baby and toddler group for the Salvation Army. This is something they might well go for.


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