Yesterday evening was the first of the CPAS Lost For Words course we're running during Lent.
A small but lively and select group of people worked through the course material. How do we respond to the word "evangelism"? As you can see from the flip chart, it's a word with lots of negative connotations. It's about being pushy, insensitive simplistic. Not something that appealed at all! Hardly surprising really.
So having identified the negative feelings that come with the word we thought about what it could or should mean. We thought about what it's like for us when someone tells us a piece of good news. One participant spoke about a phone call from her grand-daughter giving her the latest news & how nice it was to have it.
The course's working description of evangelism is;
"Serving others so they too discover, and respond to, the good news of
Jesus"
Nothing there about being pushy.
We thought about the things that make sharing faith difficult. The principle difficult was fear of embarrassment either of oneself or others. Politics and religion are taboo subjects. What is sometimes known as the "knickers phenomenon" - something that we feel much more comfortable having but that we don't discuss in public. In fact it's probably more publicly acceptable to discuss underwear than faith! The key principle the course suggests is "Be yourself, with God, for others." and the acronym HELP was suggested for conversations - Honesty (though we liked "Humility") Explore issues, Learn & Pray
We talked also about prayer and evangelism. Based on Colossians 2 4-6 we saw prayer as the vital and our need to be watchful for prayer being answered. Was the conversation I'd had earlier about coming to cafe church an answer to prayer? Who knows?> It was certainly good news!
So the evening which had started with a certain amount of trepidation ended. It was full of laughter and enjoyment.
Roll on next week!
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