3B Migration and Christianity in the UK Flashcards
What has the UN recorded about the number of people currently displaced by conflict?
• It is the highest it has ever been
Explain how Christianity is a story of migration?
- Israel’s faith begins w/ Abraham + Sarah journeying to Canaan
- Leviticus 19:34 - “The alien who resides with you shall be to you as the citizen among you; you shall love the alien as yourself, for you were all aliens in the land of Egypt.”
- Mary + Joseph = uprooted three times: from Nazareth to Bethlehem; Bethlehem to Egypt; Egypt to Galilee
- Good Samaritan: a stranger, yet moved with compassion; performed first aid; took him to shelter; provided money for further care
- Catholic c.ch celebrates The World Day of Migrants and Refugees
Complete the sentence: Christianity is the religion with the largest…
…representation amongst immigrants to the UK w/ a r. affiliation
Explain the challenge of maintaining a sense of community cohesion.
• Large influx may be learning English ∴ lang. barrier which hinders teaching + difficult for priests to respond to personal crisis
- Some appoint an ‘immigrant chaplin’ or an ‘episcopal vicar’ who takes responsibility for imm.s
- Older migrants w/ relevant lang. skills = valuable asset
• Sig. differences in worship styles
- C.chs attempt to respect diversity + enc. to incorporate diff. worship styles
Where do the largest influx of Christians to the UK come from? What has been the result of this influx?
• The Caribbean + West Africa
- Pentecostalism = pervasive there
- Has led to 1000s of new c.chs + reversal of c.ch decline in some areas
What does Pentecostalism emphasise?
• The experiences of the worshipper
- Constant reference to exp. of early c.ch in Acts 2
- Does not follow a written liturgy
- Has components such as dancing, clapping, speaking in tongues
How many estimated Pentecostalist Christians are there in the world?
• 300 million
- Prob. more C.tians in southern hemisphere for first time in history
How many people in the UK attend black majority churches?
• 500,000
- 60 yrs ago, hardly any
Give some brief information about the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG).
- Nigerian denomination founded in 1952
- Experienced dramatic growth - 800 congregations in UK
- Their largest c.ch in UK = Jesus House: 2000+ ppl every Sunday
Give a quote from Hollenweger (worldwide expert on Pentecostalism) about Pentecostalism.
• “Pentecostalism is revolutionary because it offers alternatives to ‘literary theology’”
Many new churches and denominations in the UK have a majority immigrant membership. Why have British churches not assimilated more foreign-born worshippers?
• Worship differences
- Clear diff.s btwn experiential P worship and literary/liturgical approaches
- But:
i) Many c.chs from long-standing denom.s have embraced P worship style - ‘charismatic churches’
ii) There are indigenous P c.chs in UK
• Social support
- Migrant groups have their own needs, relating to pressures of est. a new home
- Many black + ethnic minority c.chs offer counselling on legal aspects of imm. process
• Uneven spread of immigration
- The Office of National Statistics: 75% of migrants go to London + additional 10% to SW
- ∴ large regions across UK w/o sig. no. of imm.s ∴ no opp.s for c.chs to assimilate
What does the UK have a long history of?
• Sending missionaries to spread the C.tian message
- There are Anglican + Methodist c.chs in most parts of British Empire
What does ‘reverse mission’ mean?
• Countries that once sent missionaries become the target for missionary work from the countries they once evangelised
Give two reasons as to why reverse mission is occurring.
- Global shift of C.ty to the southern hemisphere
* Dramatic c.ch decline in UK + perception from maj. C.tian countries that Britain = secular/atheist
Give three examples of activities labelled as ‘reverse mission’.
• All three of these activities are united by a desire to see C.ty thrive again:
- Short-term visits of non-British C.tians - e.g. Africans coming to share music, drama, dance in c.chs
- C.ch workers coming w/ intention to ‘evangelise’ + bring about conversions
- C.chs intentionally appointing a leader from a migrant background