Consuming Mission

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Consuming Mission

Towards a Theology of Short-Term Mission and Pilgrimage

Christianity Methodist Churches Religious mission and Religious Conversion

Author: Robert Ellis Haynes

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Language: English

Published by: Pickwick Publications

Published on: 9th November 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781532639210


Introduction

Short-term mission trips are commonplace in American church life. Yet their growth and practice have largely been divorced from theological education, seminary training, and mission studies. Consuming Mission takes important steps in offering a theological assessment of the practice of STM and tools for subsequent mission training.

Using relevant academic studies and original focus-group interviews, Haynes offers important insights into this ubiquitous practice. While carefully examining the biblical and historical foundations for mission, Consuming Mission engages more contemporary movements like the Missio Dei, Fresh Expressions, the Emergent Church, and Third-Wave Mission movements that have helped shape mission.

Historical and Cultural Context

The unique role of United Methodist mission is illustrated through its historical roots and contemporary expression in the ubiquitous STM movement in the United States. Haynes uses original field research data to gather the implicit and explicit theologies of lay and clergy participants.

Cultural influences are significantly influencing STM participants as they use their time, money, sacrifice, and service, applied in the name of mission, to purchase a personal growth experience commonly sought by pilgrims. The resulting tensions from mixing mission, pilgrimage, and tourism are explored.

Conclusion

Haynes offers important steps to move the practice away from using mission for personal edification.

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