[Oe List ...] congratulations, George! congratulations to the O:E!
W. J.
synergi at yahoo.com
Fri Aug 31 21:27:57 PDT 2012
http://www.umcmission.org/Learn-About-Us/News-and-Stories/2012/August/Congregation-and-Community-Developer-Nominated-to-Lead--United-Methodist-Mission-and-Evangelism-Efforts
George Howard, his entire family, and all his colleagues are to be congratulated
on his new job!
As one who toiled for years (& peanuts, BTW) in the back rooms at 475 Riverside
Drive for what was then the Methodist Board of Missions, I am particularly proud
to celebrate this occasion.
For years Joe Mathews and company went hat in hand to the Methodist
establishment to offer a new model of 'mission' -- and to invite their
cooperation and financial support for our efforts to demonstrate this model
globally. Without, of course, all the theological and institutional baggage that
conservative Methodists tended to perpetuate through their "career
missionaries."
Bottom line is that although we created some amazing partnerships with churchmen
of all denominational stripes, particularly at the local and regional level and
especially in places like Asian nations where there was a strong institutional
infrastructure of Methodist presence, the denominational hierarchy @ 475 tended
to be institutionally rigid (reflecting the conservative mission theology in
local churches that sent and supported their career missionaries). Their
response was more like, "Yes, BUT . . ." "Yes, but where's your orthodox
Christology and your evangelical preaching calling individuals to make decisions
for Christ?" Et cetera.
Fast forward a half century, more or less. Amazingly, almost all of those career
missionaries are gone. As are most of the short term misisonaries in the program
Lela Jahn was in.
And, amazingly, this Board finally gets it that in order to create significant
partnerships with Methodists and their institutions worldwide, it's necessary to
give up the old (and resented) model of sending missionaries and money
controlled from 475, invest in new, non-hierarchical, cooperative relationships
with these Methodists (not to mention others outside the denominational fold),
and pursue what they call "asset-based community development" (which means
tapping and developing the potential resources that are already present, rather
than pouring in vast quantities of outside funding). Sounds strangely familiar!
Of course they were wise enough to hire George Howard!
So to all of us who sweated blood for years in the global band of human
development projects and the religious houses and local colleagues who made it
all happen (despite an absence of institutional support in many cases), I offer
my profound gratitude for all we did together to be part of 'the great turn.'
Now we see more evidence that our years of practical research and demonstration
have finally taken root and blossomed within the established church. Amazing.
But what else could they do? The fundie missionaries are clueless and up the
proverbial creek without a paddle.
As one who is about to REALLY retire and just enjoy the amazing view from my
front porch rocking chair (& I mean this LITERALLY!), I'm very happy to let go
of any sense of having to pursue any unfinished business. Let the Order Archives
team organize, preserve, and disseminate our corporate wisdom for the new world.
And let Terry and company take care of the Kemper Building and preserve our
footprint in Chicago to be of service in the new world.
Amen.
Marshall
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