Die GKSA se ‘sendingstilstand’ na 150 jaar

The RCSA’s ‘missional standstill’ after 150 years: While the Reformed Churches in South Africa (hereafter RCSA) is looking back gratefully over the past 150 years, it is also compelled to reflect on its disparaging existence of the past 25 years. Several RCSA Synods have for some time, been paying c...

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Main Author: Ignatius W. Ferreira
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2020-07-01
Series:In die Skriflig
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Online Access:https://indieskriflig.org.za/index.php/skriflig/article/view/2576
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spelling doaj-0c2fb965922b4fa3bdfa92ebb6d5dab82020-11-25T03:24:50ZafrAOSISIn die Skriflig1018-64412305-08532020-07-01542e1e1010.4102/ids.v54i2.25762390Die GKSA se ‘sendingstilstand’ na 150 jaarIgnatius W. Ferreira0Department of Missiology, Faculty of Theology, North-West University, PotchefstroomThe RCSA’s ‘missional standstill’ after 150 years: While the Reformed Churches in South Africa (hereafter RCSA) is looking back gratefully over the past 150 years, it is also compelled to reflect on its disparaging existence of the past 25 years. Several RCSA Synods have for some time, been paying close attention to comprehensive deputy reports on ‘falling membership numbers’. They also have made incisive decisions on, among other things, a ‘Conversion Strategy’, and recently on a ‘Church Growth Ministry’. The same reduction in numbers that degraded the Christian church within the Western culture to a post-Christendom reality, has also been identified in the RCSA. This article looks back in history and focuses, among other things, on the spiritual legacy of the RCSA. This legacy, from the historical and theological development of post-Reformational theology, and also from the Netherlands, influenced the church life of the RCSA in Southern Africa. This reflection is essential to really understand the current challenges of the RCSA in order to refocus its future biblical response to God’s call. It is clear that the RCSA will have to reform missiologically in order to face the new post-Christendom reality of our globalising world.https://indieskriflig.org.za/index.php/skriflig/article/view/2576gksa sendingpost-reformasiemissionale kerkweessendingfokusgereformeerde sendingrcsa missionpost-reformationmissional churchmission focusreformed mission
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Die GKSA se ‘sendingstilstand’ na 150 jaar
In die Skriflig
gksa sending
post-reformasie
missionale kerkwees
sendingfokus
gereformeerde sending
rcsa mission
post-reformation
missional church
mission focus
reformed mission
author_facet Ignatius W. Ferreira
author_sort Ignatius W. Ferreira
title Die GKSA se ‘sendingstilstand’ na 150 jaar
title_short Die GKSA se ‘sendingstilstand’ na 150 jaar
title_full Die GKSA se ‘sendingstilstand’ na 150 jaar
title_fullStr Die GKSA se ‘sendingstilstand’ na 150 jaar
title_full_unstemmed Die GKSA se ‘sendingstilstand’ na 150 jaar
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publishDate 2020-07-01
description The RCSA’s ‘missional standstill’ after 150 years: While the Reformed Churches in South Africa (hereafter RCSA) is looking back gratefully over the past 150 years, it is also compelled to reflect on its disparaging existence of the past 25 years. Several RCSA Synods have for some time, been paying close attention to comprehensive deputy reports on ‘falling membership numbers’. They also have made incisive decisions on, among other things, a ‘Conversion Strategy’, and recently on a ‘Church Growth Ministry’. The same reduction in numbers that degraded the Christian church within the Western culture to a post-Christendom reality, has also been identified in the RCSA. This article looks back in history and focuses, among other things, on the spiritual legacy of the RCSA. This legacy, from the historical and theological development of post-Reformational theology, and also from the Netherlands, influenced the church life of the RCSA in Southern Africa. This reflection is essential to really understand the current challenges of the RCSA in order to refocus its future biblical response to God’s call. It is clear that the RCSA will have to reform missiologically in order to face the new post-Christendom reality of our globalising world.
topic gksa sending
post-reformasie
missionale kerkwees
sendingfokus
gereformeerde sending
rcsa mission
post-reformation
missional church
mission focus
reformed mission
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