Sermon by fr bill crockett dec 1, 2013 advent 1

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THE MARKS OF A MISSION-CENTERED

PARISH Fr. Bill Crockett, December 1, 2013

In a recent interview Pope Francis said that his hope is that the Roman Catholic Church will become a mission-centric church rather than a Vatican-centric church, that it will become a church that reaches out to people with the Good News of Jesus Christ rather than maintaining the status quo. In the Anglican Communion we have The Five Marks of Mission which were developed by the Anglican Consultative Council. When Fr. Mark invited me to preach today he asked if I would talk about what it would mean for St. James’ Church to become a more mission-centered parish and to relate this to the review process in which you have been engaged as a parish. Advent is a season of expectation looking toward the fulfillment of God’s kingdom. This morning’s scripture readings issue a wake up call. In the Gospel for today we are exhorted to “be ready.” (Matthew 24:44) In the reading from the Epistle to the Romans we are told that “now [is] the moment for you to wake from sleep . . . the night is far gone, the day is near.” (Romans 13:11-12). Jesus sent his apostles and he sends his church on a mission to proclaim the good news of the kingdom, the good news of God’s love and God’s promise of justice, peace, and reconciliation for all creation. How is St. James’ called to participate in this mission? Let me begin with a bit of church history. Contemporary church historians commonly divide the history of the church into three periods: Pre-Christendom, Christendom, and Post-Christendom. What does this mean? Pre-Christendom is the period up to the early fourth century when the church existed as a minority community in Roman society, sometimes tolerated, and sometimes persecuted. The Christendom period begins in the early fourth century when the Roman Emperor Constantine was converted to Christianity, and when for the first time the Christian church was given a legitimate status in Roman society. Eventually this meant that Christianity became the

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