What Karios Course is about?The Kairos Course is a nine-session, interactive course on world Christian mission, designed to educate, inspire and challenge Christians to active and meaningful participation. It is ideally suited to be conducted in local churches, organizations or with special interest groups such as Christian businesspeople.
The Kairos Course utilizes a variety of adult learning styles including group discussions, short lecture introduction, devotions, video teaching and student participation in specially designed activities.
Kairos looks at the four main areas of mission concern which are the Biblical, Historical, Strategic and Cultural dimensions of mission.
Hope Oceania Missions Coordinators
The week after the Oceania Convention this year, 18 missions coordinators and leaders from various Hope Oceania churches stayed on in Brisbane to attend an intensive 4 day Kairos Course at University of Queensland.
This course was aimed at training us in the biblical, historical, strategic and cultural aspects of MISSIONS. We were privileged to have Elsabé de Wet, who is the national coordinator, to conduct this course for us, together with a team of facilitators who generously shared with us their time and experience.
This course was well attended by missions-minded delegates from Brisbane, Auckland, Hobart, Busselton, Melbourne, Newcastle & Ourimbah. 16 of us went on for another 1 day to be trained as facilitators. Though many of us did feel the hard work of doing the intensive, this was greatly surpassed when we were deeply challenged and convicted by the biblical mandate God has given to us.
May Cheung
Oceania Missions Coordinator
missions@hopebrisbane.com
For more information about Kairos Course read curriculum below and visit website www.kairoscourse.org
CURRICULM OF KAIROS COURSE
Kairos looks at the four essential areas of mission concern.
BIBLICAL
1. God’s Purpose and Plan
We will discover from the Bible, that mission lies at the center of all God’s concern.
- God – The Bible is the story of His Glory
- God’s Purpose – To re-conquer His usurped kingdom and reconcile the nations to himself
- God’s Plan – To engage His chosen people in His world-wide mission of mercy.
2. Israel, The Covenant People
We will study God’s dealing with the nation of Israel in His desire to fulfill His purposes through them.
- Israel’s Obligation – To bless and be God’s priests to the nations of the world.
- Israel’s Opportunity – God did everything for their fruitfulness and success.
- Israel’s Response – On the whole negative – but God still outworked much of His missionary purpose through them.
3. The Messiah, the Message & the Messengers
We will see that God’s concern for all nations is still His central purpose as we move into the New Testament.
- Jesus, Messiah for all peoples – Jesus, ministered to both Jews and Gentiles.
- A Message for all Peoples – Jesus’ preaching on the Kingdom was for both Jew and Gentile.
- Messengers for all Peoples – The advance of the Church into intentional missions after Pentecost.
HISTORICAL
4 . Expansion of the World Christian Movement
We trace the advance of Christianity from its beginning to the present day
- The five periods of mission history since Christ.
- The three eras of modern missions
- The Final Thrust
STRATEGIC
5. Mission Strategy
We consider the place, value and nature of strategy in world Christian mission.
- The value of strategy in mission, combined with prayer and power.
- Church planting, people movements and church planting movements.
- Local churches and mission agencies
6. The Task Remaining
We look at the mission task remaining, who and where the majority of the unreached are, and what methods should be used to reach them.
- The nations and cross-cultural evangelism – Understanding mission terms and the priority in missions.
- The major blocs of unreached peoples.
- Modern strategies and approaches in missions today.
7. World Christian Teamwork
We look at the variety of exciting ways the whole church can and must get involved in accomplishing strategic world mission.
- Teaming Up with God – Becoming a World Christian and finding our role.
- Teaming Up Locally – Active Local Church involvement in missions
- Teaming Up Globally – Partnership worldwide to fulfill the Great Commission.
CULTURAL
8. Cross-Cultural Considerations
We address issues, in this chapter, on communicating the gospel cross-culturally. We also look at aspects of church contextualization and its implications for seeing unreached communities of peoples discipled and won for Christ.
The Kairos Course is designed to lay a solid foundation in the life of the believer and of the local church, in world Christian mission. From this foundation, exciting and meaningful missions endeavor, can result.