A Congregational Study on Mission Readiness: Toward a practical ecclesiology of practical action

Ecclesial Futures Pub Date : 2023-07-06 DOI:10.54195/ef13628
Mark G. Harden
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The case study investigates mission readiness as a form of church mobilization involving participants and the investigator constructing a framework of ministry practices for analysis. The participants were from a local church interested in improving ministry practices for social engagement. I collaborated with a local church using a self-assessment tool I developed for church mobilization readiness assessments. The input following the assessment results was based on critical realism epistemology and ontology. Best practices of mission readiness served as a basis for facilitating participants using critical realism methodology in workshops. The workshops included participants using triangulation and thought operations. The question for the study was: how do congregations assign practical theological meaning in assessing their performance in mission readiness for church mobilization? The results demonstrate how a critical realism methodology helps transform and improve ministry practices. Critical realism thought operation methods were appropriate for practical theological analysis in church mobilization. Participants contributed additional action items for the framework. This article includes mapping tables with summary descriptions of elements of the framework. The mapping tables highlight transformation points to illustrate the results of participants’ self-assessments and planning activities to improve elements ofmission readiness. Further study may help investigators demonstrate how the framework is helpful beyond the limited use of the framework.
教会对宣教准备的研究:迈向实际行动的实际教会学
这个案例研究调查了宣教准备作为一种教会动员的形式,涉及参与者和研究者构建一个用于分析的事工实践框架。参与者来自当地教会,他们对改善社会参与的事工实践感兴趣。我与当地教会合作,使用我开发的教会动员准备评估自我评估工具。评估结果之后的输入是基于批判现实主义认识论和本体论。任务准备的最佳做法是促进与会者在讲习班中使用批判现实主义方法的基础。研讨会包括使用三角测量和思维操作的参与者。这项研究的问题是:教会如何在评估他们在教会动员的宣教准备方面的表现时赋予实际的神学意义?结果证明了批判现实主义方法如何帮助转变和改进事工实践。批判现实主义思想操作方法适用于教会动员中的实际神学分析。与会者为该框架提供了额外的行动项目。本文包括映射表,其中包含框架元素的概要描述。映射表突出了转换点,以说明参与者自我评估和计划活动的结果,以改进任务准备的要素。进一步的研究可能有助于研究人员证明该框架在有限的使用之外是如何有用的。
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