Scattering Church
Book Endorsements
Walter Brueggemann
Professor emeritus of Old Testament at Columbia Theological College
Matthew Clarke offers a bold faithful vision of the church that might now emerge. It is clear that the institutional church has been deeply domesticated by Western rationality in its quest for control and certitude. In our moment of cultural crisis just now, we are seeing that that rationality cannot deliver on its promises. For that reason Clarke’s book is profoundly timely. He shows us how to seize the moment for the sake of the gospel, to think new thoughts, run new risks, commit new acts of bold faithfulness. Clarke’s guidance may empower new forms of church that may be faithful, effective, and joyous.
Brian McLaren
Author / Speaker / Activist
From his insightful discussion of metaphors to his exploration of the church as a weed, from his thoughtful reflections on contemporary postmodern culture to his profound engagement with biblical texts, Matthew Clarke offers us a desperately needed gift: a vision of the church that casts off heavy baggage and scatters across the world spreading freedom and aliveness. More and more of us know that the days of the church as it has been are numbered; Matthew helps us imagine the church as it could be. If you're like me, you'll feel new hope, new motivation, and new creativity building through each chapter.
Fuzz Kitto
Co-Director at Spirited Consulting and National Co-coordinator of Be Slavery Free
Around the world we sitting on the cusp of massive change. Thus, as always, this affects faith and expressions of faith. Theologies change, as Walter Brueggemann said to us in a conversation “Theology is thinking and responding to God and the world. God might be consistent but the world/context changes.” So does the way we think and act about being church. Matthew Clarke has picked up what so many people are sensing about these changes and offers fresh ways to think and act - and once more offers the invitation to risk the exodus to a new promised future.
Dave Andrews
Australian Christian anarchist author, speaker, social activist, and community worker
The very title Scattering Church suggests that Matthew Clarke’s new book takes a very different view to the traditional view of the church. Matthew confronts those of us who really care about the role of the church with the challenge of completely turning the church as we know it upside down and inside out.
Rev. Dr. Robin R. Meyers
Senior Minister, Mayflower UCC Church, Oklahoma City, Distinguished Professor of Social Justice, Oklahoma City University, author of "Saving God from Religion: A Minister's Search for Faith in a Skeptical Age."
One of these days, when our dying church has been resurrected and looks very different than it does today, someone will say that Matthew Clarke saw it all coming--and even took it for an early test run. In language that is simple, vivid, personal, and theological astute, Clarke imagines churches that are scattered instead of gathered, fundamentally decentralized and subversive, divesting their power to the margins. The hour is coming, and now is, when stained glass and by-laws will be no match for table talk with loved ones who share a vision of the kingdom. Read this book, and then scatter as many copies as you can across this weary world.
Dr Tony Golsby-Smith
Organisational Strategist and Co-founder of Gospel Conversations
This book is timely. Today the ‘church’ is an institution under threat and more and more Christians are leaving it or enduring it. We need to rethink ‘church’ strategically – and Matt’s book gives us language to do just that. He offers a paradigm shift by moving metaphors from ‘assembly’ to ‘scattering’. In so doing, he is following what smart organisations always do – go back to your purpose and rethink your vision. He wisely does not offer trite solutions for us. Rather he opens the doors of our mind to help us find new answers that will suit our local situations.