The worldwide Anglican Communion has had since 1984 a shared agenda for Mission commonly known as the "Five Marks of Mission", which are the basis for a colloquium which I am sharing in next week.
If you coming you might want to read this review document which will form the basis of my contribution about the changing "context" of mission in the Anglican Church where I suggest that mission is now the formative agenda for a Church in post-Christendom.
I have longed believed that this document was missional in visionary way long before the whole missional agenda came along in the 90s - and continue to be amazed how many Anglicans get through clergy training etc without coming across the original document or its 1990s update and review.
For those who are not coming it may be interesting to know that the The Five Marks are:
To proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom
To teach, baptise and nurture new believers
To respond to human need by loving service
To seek to transform unjust structures of society
To strive to safeguard the integrity of creation and sustain and renew the life of the earth
(Bonds of Affection-1984 ACC-6 p49, Mission in a Broken World-1990 ACC-8 p101)
Cathy Ross... Missiologist at CMS UK (though shes a Kiwi) has co-written a book on the 5 Marks...
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mission-21st-Century-Exploring-Marks/dp/0232527202/ref=pd_bxgy_b_img_a
Posted by: Mark | 28 March 2008 at 22:56
Mark thanks for the suggestion - Cathy's book (which she co-wrote with Andrew Walls) is also listed at the Church House bookshop which has a description of its content:
http://www.chbookshop.co.uk/product.asp?id=2400843&TAB=ENQUIRIES
and I have asked for copies to be available on the bookstall next week.
What I think is interesting is that it seems to have been "revived" in recent times - perhaps given the tensions at the forthcoming Lambeth Conference about the "wholeness" of the mission task in the face of some pressures to adopt a more conservative/narrow approach.
CMS was instrumental in the thinking of the earliest edition (1984) - it amuses me when some of the contemporary Christian green lobby try to suggest that Christian concern for the planet is "new".
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