Gather Movement - November News

 
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Dear friends,

With our Theology Day in Oxford fast approaching, I’ve been thinking about why Theology is so important for city movements, and you can read more of my thoughts on that further along in this newsletter. The theme of our event on 26th November in Oxford is “I See a New City” and that really captures the essence of it; As we dream about seeing our cities, boroughs and towns transformed, we are trying to lift our eyes to a vision of something new. We are trying to catch the heart of God for our places, trying to see our cities through His eyes. The Bible really helps us do that.

One of the sessions in our Theology Day which I am most looking forward to is being led by a Ceramicist, Rachel Ho. She has done some amazing projects collaborating with other artists and using her ceramics to bless cities. She has used a style of pottery which really brings beauty out of brokenness. In her session we’ll all get a chance to be hands on and creatively explore God’s desire to bring beauty and wholeness to the brokenness we see in our communities.

In our newsletter this month we also have a couple of fantastic articles written by our Gather Movement team members which talk about some very practical ways we can come together and make a difference in society.

I can’t wait to see you all there in Oxford this month. 

Don’t forget to book your spot!
gathermovement.org/theology

Blessings
Roger Sutton
 
 

Upcoming Events

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THEOLOGY DAY

26TH NOVEMBER 2024 
OXFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH, THE KINGS CENTRE,
OSNEY MEAD, OX2 0ES 

 
EVENT TIMINGS
REGISTRATION - 9:30AM
START - 10AM
FINISH - 4.30PM

Exploring city transformation through the theological lens. Making space to pause, so that our theology underpins the mission we undertake together in our places.
Book Now! for the Theology Day
 

WHY THE THEOLOGY DAY?

BY ROGER SUTTON
 

We are hosting our second theology day on November 26th in Oxford, as we continue to engage in the practice of unity based city or town transformation. The vision behind these days is 3 fold:                                                                                                                      
  • It’s a new perspective. Unity based city transformation is a new discipline for many churches and leaders as they reset their missional goal as the spiritual, social and cultural transformation of the places they are called to. At the moment, the goal seems to be more about the survival or growth of the local and national church and tends to be an independent, silo response.  Unity-based city transformation is a Paradigm shift for many. Although it’s an ancient missional practice found in the Bible from Jonah to Nehemiah, to Jesus overlooking Jerusalem, and the final eschatological vision in Revelation. It may be steeped in the Bible and church history however it is a relatively forgotten perspective in today’s church. Theology days seek to reinstate the memory of the Church and the principles behind this bold vision.  
  • Theology follows practice. We need our theological platform to catch up with our practice. If, as is stated by theologians, that theology is ‘the daughter of mission’ then we are approaching this the right way around. The early church was all about doing the mission and then reflecting on what God was doing. Peter goes to the house of a Gentle called Cornelius and sees the salvation and power of God at work. He then has to go back to the elders in Jerusalem to explain that their theology has to change. The gospel is for all people and not just Jewish Christians. There are so many incredible, ambitious projects being developed across the country and around the globe, as unity-based city transformation is creating many new opportunities for mission.  However, we can’t allow our practice to outpace our understanding of what we are doing and why we are doing it. The theology needs to follow the practice, quickly.                                                            
  • Dealing with big questions. With this huge expansive vision there are also some big issues we need to sort out. Such as, what is the end goal of unity-based city transformation? Is it to return to Christendom as some right wing American evangelicals are working towards? We also need to work out what are the key values we need to live by and practice to make sure we are living a gospel-centred transformation and not just a religious imitation of secular vision. Then we need to understand the opportunities and challenges we will face in working with the public and private sector. Are we being co-opted into their vision? Where does their vision differ from ours? Are we tying ourselves down, taking public money? These are just some of the big questions theology helps us deal with as we serve our cities and towns.
I hope these 3 thoughts have given you more than 3 reasons to come along for our 2nd Theology Day. To give you a bit more of an idea of what we’ll be covering on the 26th November, take a look at our amazing contributors and their session topics below and a few encouraging comments from those who attended last year…
The programme for the Gather Movement Theology Day in Oxford is starting to look really exciting with a great line up of contributors from the UK and around the world. 

MEET THE CONTRIBUTORS

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PIET BRINKSMA
Reflecting theologically on over 30 years of ministry in Amsterdam
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STEPHEN SUTTON
Theological reflections on building unity based city transformation across Teesside
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RACHEL HO
Transforming a city through Art
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OSOBA OTAIGBE
Why do we need to be One in Christ across all cultures?
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GERARD KELLY
The challenge and beauty of building unity in a divided world
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BECKY INGAMELLS
What can we learn from the global south about seeing transformation in our places?
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STEVE JONES
Reflecting theologically on seeing transformation across Oxford a globally influential city

WHAT IS SO SPECIAL ABOUT THE THEOLOGY DAY? 

“The Theology Day was exceptional. Lots of seriously deep input and insights from a range of practitioners, theologians and creatives.”
- Stephen Sutton, Teesside
 “It’s encouraged and inspired us again to believe and work for the transformation of our cities!”
-  Justin Bloomfield, Luis Palau Association
 “Each speaker brought fresh insight and helped grow an understanding of our place in God’s big story.”
- Simon Shaw, Derby
“As a practitioner and activist working towards the social, spiritual and cultural transformation of my city; I absolutely loved the chance to spend the day with like-minded leaders and thinkers, being inspired and learning more about the theology that underpins our practice.”
- Joy Blundell, Lincoln
 
The event will be hosted by Steve Jones and Roger Sutton
Book now and have your mind challenged and your perspective widened.
Book for the Theology Day Here
 
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If you are concerned about the new law on assisted dying, also referred to as Assisted Suicide you are invited to attend this national Zoom call. Please share with other people who may be interested. 
 
The content will include:
  • Short talks about what Christians are doing to raise concerns about the new law in and outside of Westminster
  • Sharing ideas to help inspire activity in the remaining weeks
  • Updates about different letters, that aim to gather signatures, that are being put together in the UK
 
This online event is organised by participants in the Evangelical Alliance and Christians in Politics (Leeds).
 
National Zoom call: 
Thursday 7th November, 4pm - 5pm
Zoom Registration
 
 
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Join us for our Gather Movement Learning Community.

12 Nov, I SEE A CITY OF EQUALITY with Rev Ian Rutherford - Register here
10 Dec, I SEE A UNITED CHURCH with Church Unity Leaders Panel - Register here
In October we had a brilliant Learning Community with Chris Shannahan. If you missed it, you can catch up here

You can also catch-up on any Learning Communities that you missed by visiting our Learning Community Playlist of YouTube.
Learning Community YouTube Playlist
 
 
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ONE BODY. Many parts. From every nation, tribe and language. 

10AM, 31 JANUARY TO 4:30PM, 1 FEBRUARY 2025 

ALL NATIONS CENTRE, VAUXHALL, LONDON 


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Join us for the London 2025 Intercultural Church and City Transformation Roundtable Gathering! Building on the insights and momentum from the Leeds Gathering, we are excited to announce the London 2025 Intercultural Church and City Transformation Gathering! In Leeds, we produced a comprehensive report, and now in London, we will focus on two powerful Biblical texts: Ephesians 2 and Revelation 7:9, to advance our discussions and experience in worship, fellowship, and mission in our cities.

Don't miss this transformative gathering! Book now and be part of a movement that honours the rich cultural diversity within the body of Christ.
 
For more details contact: Osoba Otaigbe, osoba.otaigbe@biblesociety.org.uk
Book Here for Intercultural Roundtable
 
 
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Industrial Lancashire was characterised by cotton, and the weaving of cloth – but poverty and inequality were rife. Today, the challenge is to reweave the fabric of society so that, in a line from the recent Gather summit: ‘I see a city where the evil of poverty and injustice is being eradicated’.
Our hope is that we extend that vision across the whole of Lancashire.
 
Read more at Gather Movement
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Political Change by Steve Botham

When it comes to church and politics, life is a lot more heated on the other side of the Atlantic. There is a sense that the British don’t take either subject as seriously! But a new government will bring new approaches - what might this mean?
Read more at Gather Movement
 
 
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Our Vision is to see a unified Church working together across every city and town, to see social, cultural and spiritual transformation across the UK. We are grateful to God for how far the Movement has come but we still have a long way to go. Could you, or your unity group, help us to deliver this vision by becoming a Gather Movement Supporter?
 
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Posted: November 2024