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A one million pound black hole is projected for the Baptist Union of Great Britain end of year accounts, we can’t continue as we are and it has got people talking. The talk is of change and cuts.
The financial predicament is painful, it will hurt when posts are almost inevitably cut and people tragically lose their jobs. As well as being painful it is bad in other ways: are you worried that difficult discussions about allocation of finite resources may deflect us from more important questions? I am.
But these cuts can also be good news. Let's get real, it’s very difficult for an organisation that spans many centuries, churches, associations, and colleges to undergo deep change unless sufficient destabilising pressures are present. The finances are providing one such push-factor, numerical decline in most churches over many decades another, and there are others. I’m not shouting ‘tipping-point’ but ordeal loosens us up for change. This is painfully good!
In the coming weeks forty people will offer their thoughts to kick-start imaginative hope filled conversations. They include voices of those in the middle and on the edge of our institutions, those from differing contexts and a breadth of experiences. Only they know what they will say. I know they bravely said ‘yes’ to our approaches without knowing who else will speak; as each post is published their identity will be known.
Eight suggestions for ways to help us into the hope filled conversation:
A humble suggestion:
Beyond 400 is fairly unique with its openness, degree of meritocracy, collaboration and informality. At this stage it is very much half-baked but is it in some way embodying something of the future that we are fumbling towards? And if so what?
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Peter Dominey is a baptist minister in the Eastern Baptist Association, a leader of Church from Scratch which he pioneered 10 years ago and he helps lead Incarnate Network which is the church planting network of BUGB.
Get the Beyond 400 printed book online HERE or buy it at the Baptist Assembly.
This intriguing book offers a lasting snapshot of Baptists in conversation about our future in the 400th year. It gathers together the insights from a diverse group of Baptist contributors looking back, looking forward, looking in, and looking out
It comprises the 40 articles and hi-lights from many of the comments shared in the conversations that started at www.beyond400.net in January 2012. 118 pages, A5.
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