New Places for New People

Reflecting on a summer of stories: Discovering new paths with fresh expressions

Photo courtesy of Discipleship Ministries
Photo courtesy of Discipleship Ministries

As the summer months are replaced by autumn days, we at Fresh Expressions United Methodist want to take a moment to reflect on the powerful stories shared over the past few months. Each narrative has woven a unique thread into the vibrant tapestry of this movement. We aimed at showcasing the innovative spirit of Fresh Expressions from around the connection. This summer, we've shared diverse stories from within the Fresh Expressions movement, highlighting how ordinary people engage in extraordinary Fresh Expressions.

Kayanda's story is a powerful example of how cultural heritage and faith can intertwine to enrich community outreach. She has woven her African heritage into her ministry in Iowa, creating a unique and vibrant space that welcomes diverse community members. Her approach bridges cultural gaps and deepens spiritual connections, showcasing the potential for personal backgrounds to enhance collective worship and community service.

"Worship in the Wild" introduced us to a community that finds spiritual solace and connection in the great outdoors. This Fresh Expression of the church meets in natural settings, where participants can experience God through the beauty of creation, emphasizing the adaptability of worship.

"Out of a Mess" highlights a ministry that breaks from conventional formats to embrace creativity and flexibility. This model addresses the real-life messiness of its members' lives, offering a space where people of all ages and backgrounds can come together to explore faith through crafts, food, music, and celebration. These stories glimpse how Fresh Expressions can rejuvenate faith communities by embracing innovative and inclusive approaches. Each story features the movement's core elements of listening, loving, and building community in ways that meet people where they are.

These stories aren't just accounts of success; they're windows into the hearts of individuals passionate about reaching those often neglected by traditional church structures. From backyard BBQ churches to coffee shop congregations, these expressions of faith embody a distinctly Wesleyan, Spirit-led movement that dynamically adapts to the needs of today's world.

To dive deeper into the stories of missional mischief-making, we invite you to tune into our podcast, New People // New Ways. You'll hear directly from everyday people who are on the ground cultivating Christian communities filled with love and grace. It's a resource for anyone curious about how these Fresh Expressions of church are being implemented.

Click here to listen and subscribe.

For those inspired by these stories and eager to learn how to start or nurture a Fresh Expression of their own, our FXUM Online Seminary offers an in-depth exploration of these concepts. This fall, sessions are scheduled for October 24, November 21, and December 19. Each session will equip you with the theological understanding and practical skills needed to lead and grow a Fresh Expression in your community.

Click here to register for the seminary.

Let these stories warm your spirit and inspire your actions as we move into the cooler months and busy holiday seasons. Whether you're a clergyperson or a layperson, there's a role for everyone in this movement. Engage with the podcast to get inspired, enroll in the seminary to get equipped, but most importantly, step out into your community to begin your own story of Fresh Expressions!


Originally published by Discipleship Ministries. Republished with permission by ResourceUMC.

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