John Richardson on the Five Marks of Mission and the place of Evangelism in Mission

Regarding the Church, therefore, we must not allow evangelism to be reduced to a ”˜part’ of mission. It is sad to see as distinguished a theologian as Moltmann quoted saying that mission is “not merely evangelization” ”” as if there were anything ”˜mere’ about the proclamation that Christ is Lord and the calling on people to obey his kingship. In the Church of England today as whole, however, that is often how evangelism is seen, and it is not long before it is reduced from being a part of mission to being an optional extra in mission.

But equally, we must not allow evangelism to be reduced to a personal call to change our views as to whether or not we believe in God and what we believe about ourselves and about Jesus dying for our sins. We cannot have Christ as Saviour if we will not have Christ as Lord. And his lordship must extend into every area of the lives of those whom he saves. There is a challenge here for the more conservative evangelical. But the conservative evangelical is also entitled to ask what has happened, institutionally, to the call to personal conversion.
Once again, nothing less than an institutional transformation is required, which needs a deliberate and conscious strategy. And therein lies our problem. Evangelicals will generally go on evangelizing, whatever happens in the wider institution. But this will not lead to a programme suitable to the conversion of England. That needs a bolder and more ambitious approach, yet at present there is no sign of that coming from the official, hierarchical, leadership. Given where we are today, then, how can we address the need for the transformation of the Church?

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2 comments on “John Richardson on the Five Marks of Mission and the place of Evangelism in Mission

  1. Bruce says:

    I’ve just finished reading Richardson’s book, A Strategy that Changes the Denomination. Rooted in the context of Evangelical life in the Church of England, but with easy translation to our context. Two thumbs up and highly recommended. You can see a bit more here: [url=http://ugleyvicar.blogspot.com/]John Richardson[/url].

    Bruce Robison

  2. John Richardson says:

    Hi Bruce, I’m relieved you liked the book.
    For others who might be interested, it is now available on Amazon here.