Tuesday 26 May 2009

Whose turf? Whose terms?

A few years ago a book with the title How the Irish Saved Civilization appeared on the market. The BBC have now given their take on the great Hibernian rescue. How the Celts Saved Britain was broadcast on Monday evening on BBC 4. Presented by Dan Snow, it began to tell the story of Patrick and the conversion of Ireland. According to the evidence Snow had gathered, not only did Patrick bring Christianity to the Emerald Isle, but civilization as well.

For church leaders and preachers - in fact for anyone interested in mission - there was a wealth of interesting material. One of the things that stood out for me was that Patrick brought the gospel to Ireland by meeting the Celtic people on their turf in their terms. He gatecrashed their holy rituals and ceremonies and invaded their sacred spaces. Consequentially, he found himself preaching to some of the real power brokers of the day.

"Their turf, their terms" is a good mission value to practice. If for no other reason than that the people we want to reach are unlikely to visit our turf on our terms, at least initially. A good value to practise, but not one that the church always finds easy to practise.

Part 2 is next Monday at 9 p.m. on BBC4

You can see part one on iPlayer

Tuesday 19 May 2009

More than an afternoon off

A friend suggested that the Reggie Perrin clip was a subtle way of saying I was taking a break from blogging. I trust that anyone else who has come to the same conclusion hasn't also read Reggie's angst into my absence from the blogosphere.

My little holiday came about as a combination of just being a bit too busy. I also was coming to the conclusion that I might be running on empty. Perhaps the Newt Gingrich post was a watershed that I didn't realise at the time. Newt was a more famous politician a decade ago - actually about 15 years ago. I found his conversion to Catholicism intriguing. When I revisited the post it just smacked of a blogger who was running out of things to say and blogging gratia blogging.

So watch this space. Whether anything will appear in it or not is another question.