Calvert Navvy Mission Sunday School on an outing in Buckinghamshire. c. 1897 Page |
Sometimes this means going to where people physically are. The Navvy Mission, for example, sent missionaries out to the gangs of men building canals across Britain. Admittedly they only really got going at the end of the canal building boom but they quickly adapted to serving those building the railways.
The mobile chapel of the South African Railway Mission |
A modern mobile Chapel |
This missionary instinct to go to where people also applies to those seeking to engage people where they are emotionally, culturally, intellectually. It was what got Shleiermacher into such trouble with On Religion: Speeches to its Cultured Despisers (1799).
The Haven-London launched
in celebration of the creative industries
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Christian adherence may be falling in the UK, not least in the Church of England, but it retains both vitality and an irrepressible optimism. The Church of England may not be in good health but reports of its death have been greatly exaggerated.
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