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The Church and the City
The Church and the City
Foi prdito por Rafael Salas que no final do seculo 20 o mundo
It was predicted by Rafael Sales that by the end of the 20th century the world would experience radical and overwhelming change with the majority of people living in urban central, primarily in the cities of Asia, Africa, Latin America.
Robert C. Linthicum, City of God, City of Satan: A Biblical Thoelogy of the Urban Church (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1991), 17.
Harvey Cox goes further when he says, “future historians will record the 20th century as that century in which the whole world became one immense city.
Harvey Cox, The Secular City: Secularization and Urbanization in Theological Perspective (London: SCM Press, 1966), 273
Urban growth is more than a sociological reality, it is the fullfiment of God’s intentions since the beginning of time.
Was nothing more than a mandate to build the city.
The Church as mission
In this century there must be a greater engagement between the church and the city. in the early 20th century the church and the city were distant in their concerns and mission.
Why must the church be engaged in mission?
Fisrt there is a theological reason - The church is the community of the kingdom of God.
The Church can never possess the King so as to monopolise the Kingdom.
The Church is communities resulting from the preaching of the Kingdom.
They serve the Kingdom as symbols which show imperfectly what the Kingdom is like.
The Church is to bring to visibility for the world fellowship with Christ as King and obedience to him.
The Church is to be ‘God’s colony in man’s world, God’s experimental garden on earth’.
She is a sign of the world to come and at the same time a guarantee of its coming.6
The church is the people of God in society.
It is also the agent of the Kingdom.
God will use the church as King, Prophet and Priest to bring societal transformation.
We are priests and therefore pray and intercede for our community.
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