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Ministry in the New Global Culture of Major City-Centers: Part 1

Timothy Keller

  1. WORLD CITY-CENTERS ARE GROWING IN POWER AND CONNECTEDNESS
    1. Globalization is making major world cities more powerful than ever. Why?
      • The mobility of capital means national governments are now virtually powerless to control the flow of money in and out of their own economies, thus greatly decreasing their influence in general. The cities are the seats of multi-national corporations and international economic, social, and technological networks. 2) The technology/ communication revolution means that national governments are powerless also to control what their people watch or learn. As a result, it is the culture/values set of world-class cities that is now being transmitted around the globe to every tongue, tribe, people, and nation. NY and LA are now far more influential in forming the culture of, say, teenagers in rural Indiana or rural Mexico than are the national or local governments or civic institutions. Sum: This is the first overall major erosion of nation-state power in 800 years.

Ministry in the New Global Culture of Major City-Centers: Part 2

Timothy Keller

  1. Characteristics of Global City-Center Culture
    Can we speak of the marks of city-center culture, if there is not only such diversity of ethnicities but even diversities of worldviews? Yes. City-center culture is a "salad bowl" with two dominant ingredients—modern and postmodern worldviews—interacting and blending in different ways.
    1. The city center is a culture of expertise. People who live in city centers are usually highly skilled and highly educated. Ministry implications: a) Artistic quality is very important. Amateurish art and music will not go over well, especially with the high percentage of center-city residents who are themselves artists. And the postmodern "turn" emphasizes the visual, graphics and embodiment. b) Communication needs to be very high in quality and be highly intelligent. There is a surprising amount of anti-intellectualism within the evangelical world. People have noticed for years that campus fellowships at Ivy League schools are very anti-intellectual and pietistic (A-I-P). In general, however, such A-I-P will not reach the people who tend to "make it" and stay put in city centers.

Ministry in the New Global Culture of Major City-Centers: Part 3

Timothy Keller

B. Ministry Marks of Effective City-Center Churches

  1. Contextualize the gospel so traditional, modern and postmoderns "get it" and are challenged. The basic worldview of a person or a culture is an answer to the question: What is really wrong with the world (or people or life) and how can it be fixed? Every culture has a worldview story. The job of the missionary is to enter sympathetically into the worldview story of the culture yet challenge and retell the culture's story so they see their story will only have a happy ending through Jesus.

Ministry in the New Global Culture of Major City-Centers: Part 4

Timothy Keller

3. Create a "missional" mindset that shapes Christians and includes non-Christians together.

In Acts 2 and I Cor. 14:23ff we see nonbelievers attracted and challenged by worship. We learn 1) nonbelievers are expected in worship, 2) nonbelievers must find worship challenging and comprehensible, not comfortable. In city centers where there are a mixture of worldviews, it is crucial to include both Christians and non-Christians in the same service—even in many of the other meetings and ministries of the church. It's not best to segregate them (ala Willow Creek) or exclude them (as the typical conservative church does.) Why?

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Matt 5:13-16 "You are the salt of the earth; but if the salt has become tasteless, how will it be made salty again? It is good for nothing anymore, except to be thrown out and trampled under foot by men. You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden. Nor do men light a lamp, and put it under the peck-measure, but on the lampstand; and it gives light to all who are in the house. Let your light shine before men in such a way that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father who is in heaven."