I found one of the holding charts from the Local Church experiment tactical system -- interesting subtitles.  Does this add anything to the conversation?

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On Saturday, October 23, 2021, 10:47:03 AM MST, Thomas Morrison via Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:


Tom here . . .
The Local Church Experiment (LCX for short) was based on the images of imagnal education (IE) and RS-1.  Pat Stewart and Mary Clutz taught me IE.
So what were some of the images?  Global grid (I can reproduce it even to this day), three triangles superimposed on a NASA photo of Earth (triangles were Congregation, Cadre, and eventually Guild), The slogan was "The Local Church:  Body of Christ--Hope of the World", imbalances in the Social Process triangles, New Religious Mode (I still have the devotional materials based on it), and eventually The Other World in the MIdst of this World (this more or less pushed us to "ground" our church/religious language in ordinary language; I find it a never ending work, sigh).
The LCX in itself was presented/taught in two, 3-inch binders.  One key differentiation for me was noticing that contradictions operate under problems.  Throughout the two binders the emphasis was on identifying/creating practical tools.

Me?  I'm now a retired Lutheran pastor (congregational focus), retired instructor in biostatistics (university level), and most recently soon-to-be-retired psychiatric social worker (severe mental illness).  I guess that is enough of me.  Grin.


On Thu, Oct 21, 2021 at 11:40 AM James Wiegel via Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
What was the analysis and strategy that led to “the renewal of the local church for the sake of the world”??

I think there was one, but time wears away memories or, at least, hides them

Anyone??

Jim Wiegel

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