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Evangelism not so scary after all.


Hamilton, Ont.

Canon Michael Patterson Michael Patterson and his wife Candace Reckinger were driving forces behind the early days of MTV. Winners of an MTV award for the animation in a-ha's groundbreaking video for "Take on Me" and "Train of thought", they went on to animate and direct Paula Abdul's "Opposites Attract".  is tackling a job in the diocese of Niagara that many Anglicans find scary: evangelism.

As the first director of evangelism in a Canadian diocese, Canon Patterson acknowledged that aggressive proselytizing in the Pentecostal or Jehovah's Witness Jehovah's Witness

Member of an international religious movement founded in Pittsburgh, Pa., by Charles T. Russell in 1872. The movement was originally known as the International Bible Students Association, but its name was changed by Russell's successor, Joseph Franklin
 mode--is not something many Anglicans embrace. "We Anglicans don't 'do' evangelism--that's for the Bible thumpers and the Protestants," he said.

In fact, Mr. Patterson hosted on Dec. 6 an information session called "Day on Evangelism for Frightened Anglicans," featuring John Bowen John Bowen is the name of:
  • John S. Bowen (executive), American advertising executive
  • John S. Bowen, American Confederate general
  • John S. Bowen (sound designer), American synthesizer designer
, author of the book Evangelism for Normal People and director of the Institute of Evangelism at Toronto's Wycliffe College For the English public school, see .

For the Church of England theological college in Oxford, see .

Wycliffe College is an Anglican Church of Canada seminary at the University of Toronto. It is evangelical and Low church in orientation.
.

"People think they can't do evangelism, they can't talk about the Bible or about Jesus. But evangelism literally means 'good news,'" Canon Patterson, who is 48, said in an interview.

Bishop Ralph Spence, who developed the idea for the new position, located at the diocesan office, sees it as an essential mission. "For me, evangelism means bringing people into the church in order that they may hear Christ's message to the church. It's a ministry to help people learn what a life lived with Christ can be," the bishop said when announcing Canon Patterson's appointment last May.

While Bishop Spence acknowledged that one goal would be to stem a general decline in church attendance, Canon Patterson said that "putting butts in the pew" or boosting church finances should not be the starting point Noun 1. starting point - earliest limiting point
terminus a quo

commencement, get-go, offset, outset, showtime, starting time, beginning, start, kickoff, first - the time at which something is supposed to begin; "they got an early start"; "she knew from the
 as Niagara Anglicans look at evangelism. "It's about creating energy to allow growth in the spirit, rather than trying to 'make' things happen. It's a new way of thinking, creating the fertile soil to allow God and the Holy Spirit to do the rest," he said.

The world has changed, he noted, and churches cannot just open the doors, expecting people to show up. In fact, he said, they're in Tim Hortons This article is about the restaurant. For the ice hockey player and the chain's co-founder, see Tim Horton.

Tim Hortons is a coffee-and-doughnut fast food restaurant chain largely based in Canada.
 on a Sunday morning Sunday Morning may refer to:
  • "Sunday Morning (radio program)", a Canadian radio program formerly aired on CBC Radio One
  • CBS News Sunday Morning, a television news program on CBS in the United States
  • Sunday Morning (TBS TV series)
. "Metaphorically, we've got to go to Tim Hortons," he said.

One could say that Canon Patterson, before his ordination in 1988, was an evangelist for a less spiritual entity--he worked in public relations public relations, activities and policies used to create public interest in a person, idea, product, institution, or business establishment. By its nature, public relations is devoted to serving particular interests by presenting them to the public in the most  and advertising for the Keg restaurant chain. However, he has a family history in the Anglican church. His father was dean of the cathedral in Saskatoon Saskatoon (săskətn`), city (1991 pop. 186,058), S central Sask., Canada, on the South Saskatchewan River. . Canon Patterson has three children and was most recently rector of St. Simon's, Oakville, Ont.

His first major task since beginning the job on Aug. 1 was to introduce a program called Natural Church Development to several parishes in the diocese. At a recent session at Grace Church in Milton, Ont., Canon Patterson explained that the program was developed in Germany and grew out of a survey of 1,000 churches worldwide. It starts with a survey of about 30 people in the parish, covering 60-70 questions about every aspect of life in church. The answers are tabulated and give a picture of where a particular church's strengths and weaknesses lie, he said. "We need to understand ourselves first. What are our opportunities? What are we good at? Every parish thinks it's the most warm and welcoming place, but that may not fit reality," Canon Patterson said.

After the survey is completed, the parish analyzes the results, develops an action plan, implements it and evaluates it, he said, noting that 88 per cent of the parishes that have done Natural Church Development have seen growth. He would like to see at least three-quarters of Niagara parishes take the program, he said.

In a presentation to Niagara's diocesan synod In the Anglican Communion, the model of government is the 'Bishop in Synod', meaning that a diocese is governed by a bishop acting with the advice and consent of representatives of the clergy and laity of the diocese.  last November, Mr. Patterson said he doesn't see himself as "the" evangelist, but rather as a trainer, mentor and resource person for Anglicans in Niagara who are proud to share their faith.
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Author:De Santis, Solange
Publication:Anglican Journal
Date:Jan 1, 2004
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