MC520/620:
Church Growth in Contemporary Culture (4 units)
Eddie Gibbs, Donald A. McGavran Professor of Church
Growth
Spring 2006 Pasadena
DESCRIPTION:
This course provides a basic
introduction to the history of the Church Growth Movement and a critical assessment
of its main tenets as a theologically undergirded, research-based field of
study, and as a distinctive approach to practical missiology. The heart of this
course is an in-depth study and critical appraisal of the work of Donald
McGavran, particularly as expressed in Bridges
of God and Understanding Church
Growth. The course also trains students in Church Growth research
methodology.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Understand the key church
growth concepts as developed by Donald McGavran and consider their contemporary
relevance
Appreciate the significance of the historical development of the Church
Growth movement
Present a missiological perspective and theological critique of Church Growth
Become familiar with some basic research methods by which to investigate the
various dimensions of growth of a congregation.
COURSE FORMAT:
This course is a two-week
intensive (April 24 to May 5) that meets for three-hour sessions each
weekday. A lecture and class discussion
format based on pre-reading, reflection, and group interaction, designed to
insure a thorough understanding of basic church-growth principles and the
ability to apply these insights in assessing a local church.
REQUIRED
READING: If you have previously read any of the required texts, please select an
alternative text from the recommended reading list or a book approved by the
instructor.
McGavran, Donald A., Bridges of God. Wipf and Stock, 2005
(reprint)
McGavran, Donald A. Understanding Church
Growth. 3rd ed. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1990. (294 pp)
Engle, Paul E. and Gary L. McIntosh, eds. Evaluating
the Church Growth Movement. Grand Rapids, IL: Zondervan, 2004.
Gibbs, Eddie. I Believe in Church Growth.
London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1990. Fuller re-print 1996.
McIntosh, Gary I. Biblical Church Growth. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books,
2003.
Rainer, Thom S. The Book of Church Growth
. Nashville, TN: Broadman Press, 1993.
Schwartz, Christian A. Natural Church
Development. Carol Stream: Church Smart Resources, 1996.
NOTE: The SYLLABUS must be purchased from the bookstore and brought to the
first day of class.
ASSIGNMENTS:
Assignment 1: A 2,500 word
paper, double-spaced, that provides an overview of 10 church growth issues,
selected from the course, providing a summary description of each followed by
creative and critical reflections derived from class presentations and
discussions coupled with your required reading. All four books need to be
referenced but without long quotations.
Assignment 2: A 2,500 word paper, double-spaced, entitled, An Accurate
Picture of My Church, which provides a quantitative and qualitative study and
assessment of your church utilizing the insights gained during the course. Your
report should reference all of the assigned books, providing appropriate
footnotes.
Special Equipment: An electronic calculator with 1/x, yx (or xy) functions is
useful, but not essential for this paper.
ThM. Students are required to read two books recommended by the professor,
and to write 3,500 words for each assignment.
PREREQUISITES: 3 years of cross-cultural ministry
experience. Auditors are welcome, but are required to complete all reading
assignments and to fully participate in the class.
RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM:
Meets core competency in M.A. ICS.
FINAL EXAM: None.
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Date Edited: January 9, 2006