The Waiters Union...

It is my observation that Christian people often try to keep their distance from their surrounding locality, in an attempt to remain pure, and uncorrupted by the world.... In contrast, the people in the Waiters’ Union take a compassionate stance. They interact with the locality as much as they can, hoping that by getting involved, they will be able to serve those in the place where they live. (Mike Crudge)

"they simply seek to do justice to the people in the inner city of Brisbane, for whom the love of Christ ought to be good news"

Prodigal Kiwi (s)
pointed a little while ago to Mike Crudge and his paper "Location, Relationships and Incarnational Evangelism as Concepts in Urban Mission". I just found it languishing in my drafts folder...

Reflecting on incarnational ministry, particularly that of a commumnity (the Waiter's Union) in the West End of Brisbane he makes some points worth mulling over. The story he tells is founded on the above definition of incarnational ministry.

I think it is worth a read.

Find it here

Comments

How do you FIND this stuff? I need to hack into your bookmarks! lol Great article.
Lana
Gordon said…
glad you foun it helpful

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