Let the Church Declare and Display Christ Together: Dr. Patrick Fung on the Theme of the Fourth Lausanne Congress
Could you imagine what would happen if the global church were to declare and display Christ together in unity? Join Dr. Patrick Fung as he unpacks the heart behind this powerful theme for the upcoming Fourth Lausanne Congress.
In this episode of the Lausanne Movement Podcast, Dr. Patrick Fung, Program Chair for the Fourth Lausanne Congress, shares insights into the Congress’s theme, “Let the Church Declare and Display Christ Together.” He reflects on his personal journey in missions, the theme of the congress, and calls us back to humility, integrity, and simplicity in proclaiming the gospel. Explore the essential balance between declaring Christ through words and displaying Christ through action as we prepare for this pivotal global event.
Main Points:
- Congress Invitation: The theme “Let the Church” is an invitation by God for His global church to unite and proclaim Christ together in word and action.
- The Church: Dr. Fung emphasizes the importance of mutuality and unity between the Global South and North, fostering interdependence rather than independence.
- Declare and Display: Proclaiming the gospel isn’t just through words but also through lives that reflect Christ, combining verbal proclamation with acts of love and service.
- Together: The Congress aims to bridge gaps across denominations, cultures, and generations, fostering collaborative action in mission.
- Humility, Integrity, Simplicity: Inspired by the Cape Town Commitment, Dr. Fung calls the church back to these three values crucial for the Lausanne Movement and the global church.
Call to Action:
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Links & Resources:
Cape Town Commitment: https://lausanne.org/statement/ctcommitment
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