The Triune God has a mission (missio Dei) to restore and recreate all things according to God’s original and ongoing vision of peace and wholeness…
…and that mission has a church.
The big question in the Missional Church conversation is, “What is the Church, and how does it understand its purpose in the rapidly changing cultural context of the twenty-first century?”
It is a theological shift from missions to missional.
This page contains my research and resources for understanding and leading The Missional Church. Keep scrolling to explore…
What is The Missional Church?
The missional imagination is an understanding that the Triune God has a mission (missio Dei) to restore and recreate all things according to God’s original and ongoing vision of peace and wholeness. The conversation in the West around missiology and ecclesiology has seen a dramatic shift in the past one hundred years. The eighteenth and nineteenth centuries were dominated by a Christendom model in which the church sent missionaries into the world to convert heathen nations to Christianity, thus colonizing the world into Western European culture and propagating oppression and marginalization of non-European people and cultures in the name of Jesus. A missional ecclesiology recognizes the Eurocentric and devastating effects the Christendom model of missions and ecclesiology has had on the world and strives to reimagine the nature of the church as missional at its core.
It recognizes the polycentric and pluriform nature of the Holy Spirit at work in the world. The church, within this perspective, is the congregation of those who are both gathered around the risen body of Jesus and sent into the world to find and proclaim the reign of God in and among all cultures as the church forms an interdependent relationship with all nations. This missional activity is not uni-directional, moving from one central place where God is located and correctly understood to another place where God is completely absent. Rather, it is a polycentric, pluriform, multi-directional movement of God at work in all cultures, in diverse ways, bringing all cultures into generative conversation, in order to bring about peace and unity through the particular incarnation of the risen Jesus of Nazareth and the various incarnations of the Spirit within diverse cultures.
The Missional Church–aka Missional Ecclesiology–is a theological framework that is constructed around two big areas of theological conversation. The first is the Trinity, the second is the shift in the West from modernity to late/post modern philosophy. Click the boxes below to do a deep dive.
The Trinity
The Missional Imagination is built around the idea that God is the relationship of the three persons of the Trinty. The theological term is the relationality of God and the core concept is that all of life springs forth from the Trinune God and exists in interconnected interdependence.
Post-Foundational Frame
Western Society has experienced a massive shift throughout the twentieth century from modernity and the notion that knowledge is build on a foundation of rational, epirical science, to a post-foundational recognition that knowledge is socially constructed and relative to context. This has a huge impact on how the church understands it place in society.
A Visual Guide to the Missional Church
I created the Prezi below in 2013 to serve as a visual map to help me study for my comprehensive exams for my PhD at Luther Seminary. It covers some key books that shaped the missional conversation, a timeline of Christian Missiology, an extensive timeline of the international mission organization meetings, and all my class notes from Dr. Craig Van Gelder. Enjoy!
Missional Church Posts
Elizabeth Johnson and The Strength of Her Witness | Notes from the Ministerium
This book is a collection of essays written by female theologians from around the world. Each essay speaks into Christology and demonstrates how women played a critical role in Jesus’ ministry.
Rethinking the Great Commission
https://youtu.be/VFq5TktIQf4
What’s the Big Deal about Church? | A Sermon on #missional church
This is the fourth and final sermon in our series on Tough Questions. What is the Big Deal about Church? In an age when more and more people choose to disengage from organized religion and would rather be considered spiritual, but not religious, how should we think...
Book | The Mission Table: Renewing Congregation & Community by Stephen P. Bouman
Bouman, Stephen P. 2013. The Mission Table: Renewing Congregation and Community. (Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress). Author Stephen P. Bouman is the Executive Director of Congregational and Synodical Mission in the ELCA Churchwide Office. [divider] My Thoughts...
Book Review | The Agile Church: Spirit-Led Innovation in an Uncertain Age by Dwight Zscheile
Zscheile, Dwight. 2014. The Agile Church: Spirit-Led Innovation in an Uncertain Age. New York: Morehouse. Author: Dwight Zscheile Assistant Professor at Luther Seminary; Episcopal Priest. PhD - Luther Seminary M.Div - Yale [divider] Table of Contents Introduction...
Heaven and Earth
Here is another good animation from The Bible Project that visualizes the Biblical theme of Heaven and Earth. I appreciate what these guys are doing and the emphasis they put on the merging of God's space and our space into one, rather than the transference from our...
Another PhD Candidate Seeking Missional Spirituality
I was very happy to discover a kindred spirit through the help of Twitter. Christopher B. James is a PhD Candidate at Boston University School of Theology in Practical Theology with a dual-concentration in Church & Society and Evangelism. He blogs about it at...
What is the Missional Church?
Deep in the Burbs is a story about the church and the belief that the missional church--missional ecclesiology--offers hope for the church in the twenty-first century. A missional ecclesiology is an understanding that the mission of the Triune God ((I will discuss...
The Virtual Body of Christ | A Missional Imagination for Community
I was sorting through some old notes this morning and I came across my visual notes from the CML Conference on the Missional Church and Digital Media. The presentations by Mary Hess and Elizabeth Drescher align so well with Deana Thompson And John Roberto's...
New Study Shows Major Changes Coming to the Twin Cities Suburbs
The Star Tribune ran an opinion piece in yesterday's paper that highlights an important demographic study commissioned by the Met Council. (read the simplified report or the actual Demographic study - Trends, Preferences, and Opportunities) The following is the...
Book Reviews of the Missional Church
The following list contains visual reviews of books that deal with the Missional Church.
Reveal the List
- The End of Theological Education by Ted Smith | A Visual Book Review
- Reading Reading While Black While White
- Elizabeth Johnson and The Strength of Her Witness | Notes from the Ministerium
- Book | The Mission Table: Renewing Congregation & Community by Stephen P. Bouman
- Book Review | The Agile Church: Spirit-Led Innovation in an Uncertain Age by Dwight Zscheile
- Book | The Gospel in a Pluralist Society by Lesslie Newbigin
- Book | Foolishness to the Greeks by Lesslie Newbigin
- Book | Christianity After Religion by Diana Butler Bass
- Book | Missional Map-Making by Alan Roxburgh
- Book | Testing the Spirits edited by Patrick Keifert
- Book | Critical Social Theory by Gary Simpson
- Book | The Witness of God by John G. Flett
- Article | Missio Dei – Understandings and Misunderstandings by Tormod Engelsviken
- Book | Faith as a Way of Life by Christian Scharen
- Book | Welcoming the Stranger by Patrick Keifert
- Book | Congregation and Community by Nancy Ammerman
- Book | We Are Here Now by Patrick Keifert
- Book | The Missional Church in Perspective by Van Gelder and Zscheile
- Book | To Understand God Truly by David Kelsey
- Book | Constants in Context by Bevans and Schroeder
- Book | The Church between Gospel and Culture edited by George R. Hunsberger and Craig Van Gelder
- Book | The Ministry of the Missional Church by Craig Van Gelder
- Book | The Essence of the Church by Craig Van Gelder
- Book | Transforming Mission by David Bosch
- Book | The Open Secret by Lesslie Newbigin






