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Communicating faith to a secular world

Sheridan Voysey talks about his experience of communicating faith in a secular world on Australian Radio.

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This talk was filmed at a national consultation, entitled, 'A Relevant Gospel: How should we contextualise the message for our 21st century Britain?'. It is the second in a series of five events taking place as part of the Evangelical Alliance's 'Confidence in the Gospel' initiative.

Download a synopsis of this video, along with questions for discussion.

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

  1. As a church, or as individuals, what can we learn from the example of Open House? What changes do we need to make to become more missional, credible, holistic and/or hospitable?
  2. Think about a group of people our church we could connect with. If we were starting from a blank sheet of paper, what would we create and how would we make sure it was missional, credible, holistic and hospitable?
  3. If we were going to launch a radio show, similar to Open House in the UK, next week what would the focus of the first show be? What music would we play? What topics would we explore? Who would be our special guests?