« The spirit of the Lord is upon me, because the Lord has anointed me : he has sent me to preach the good news to the poor, to heal the broken-hearted, and to preach a release to the captives, and deliverance to them that are shut up. »
Isaiah - Chapter 61
The first of the Emmanuel prayer groups quickly took
part in evangelisation. A number of them decided to do regular « street
evangelisation ». Parishes and schools decided to invite Emmanuel
community members for a mission over several days.
Street
Evangelisation
- Several Christians
- In
a public space (street, railway station, mall ...)
- Sing,
pray, read the word of God, give witness
- Meet
the people who want to stop for a few minutes to talk
- Give
a flyer, or a small sign (e.g. an image) or contact information for
more discussion
The diverse expressions of street evangelisation, within different cultures,
communities and means are a bold and strong testimony of the believer’s faith.
Is it not what Jesus and his apostles did ?
With humility, simplicity and respect for passers-by, the Gospel is
preached to all. Within the group that desires to give testimony in this way,
each person can freely take his place: one person may pray, another may listen,
and still another may sing or preach the Word of God.
Evangelisation that is experienced in this way is a challenge for the
Community. Street evangelisation teaches the importance of mission, shows human
distress and the need to testify daily within one’s surroundings or workplace.
Parish Missions
For over 20 years, the Emmanuel
Community has been helping parishes throughout Europe and the world with their
missionary events. These missions can last a week-end, a week or more.
Their objective is to renew the
dynamics of parish life and to make all parishioners realize the importance of
the New Evangelisation to which Pope Jean Paul II invited the whole Church.
Often these missions are carried out
with the help of one of the Community’s schools of evangelisation.
The possible activities for
parishioners and visiting missionaries are diverse :
- Meeting the residents
through door to door or in the street
- Daily prayer: Eucharist,
lauds, vespers, adoration of the Blessed Sacrament...
- Events for young people,
families, debates, prayers for those who are suffering
- Celebration with the
local bishop (final mass, evening event, ... )
- A time of reconciliation
and mercy with the personal proposition of the Sacrament of mercy.
- Animations adapted to
schools and catechism classes
- A time to meet teenagers
or young people
- Visiting sick people and
homes for the aged
- A blessing of homes and
shops for those who want it
- A time of prayer and
fellowship with believers of other Christian communities or other
religions.
... all of this, depending on the possibilities and desires of the local
communities.
If you wish to set up a mission of evangelisation within your parish or neighbourhood,
we would invite you to take part in one of the next Congresses for the New
Evangelisation or to contact the local Emmanuel community leaders. |