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Why Archetypes? “The original pattern or model of all things in that type.” – Webster’s Dictionary Form our MOTIVATIONS and our BEHAVIOURS
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Page 1: Christian Archetypes for a Sustainable Future ICPF February 4, 2012 Darren Kropf - MCC Ontario.

Christian Archetypes for a Sustainable Future

ICPFFebruary 4, 2012

Darren Kropf - MCC Ontario

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Who is this guy?• Wage earner• Academic• Resident• Husband• Cyclist• Camper• Blogger

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Why Archetypes?“The original pattern or model of all things in that type.” – Webster’s Dictionary

Form our MOTIVATIONS and our BEHAVIOURS

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Why Archetypes?Imagine you’re a small house church in first-century Corinth, and received this letter: John 13:3-15 and John 15:12-15.

Discuss:1.What did you hear in this passage? 2.What are your feelings?3.What is at stake for you?

The Catch:SERVANT (Jan – June)MASTER (July – Dec)

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Inherited Archetypes• Consumer• Taxpayer• Citizen• Owner• Class

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Neighbour“The Word became flesh and blood,       and moved into the neighborhood.” John 1:14 (The Message)

Matthew 25:31-46Luke 10:25-37 Hosea 4:1-3

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Gardener“The Lord God took the man and put him in the garden of Eden to till it and keep it.”Genesis 2:15

RuthJohn 4Revelation 21:1-5, 22:1-5

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Steward“The earth is the Lord’s and all that is in it,   the world, and those who live in it.”Psalm 24:1

Genesis 1Luke 16:1-13

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Pastor“For you shall go out in joy,   and be led back in peace;the mountains and the hills before you   shall burst into song,   and all the trees of the field shall clap their hands.” Isaiah 55:12-13

Genesis 9:8-17Colossians 1:15-20Job 38-39

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Prophet“Take up weeping and wailing for the mountains,   and a lamentation for the pastures of the wilderness,because they are laid waste.” Jeremiah 9:10

Isaiah 58:10-12Ezekiel 34:17-22Anything to do with Jesus

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Knowing the ArchetypesNeighbour

Gardener

Steward

Pastor

Prophet

1. What MOTIVATES this archetype?

2. What BEHAVIOURS would this archetype participate in?

3. Choose a common environmental problem. Demonstrate how this archetype might respond to it.

Be creative!

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NeighbourMotivations•Seek the best for others•Do no harm•Share

Behaviours•Tithing•Volunteering•Simple living choices•Community building•Co-operatives

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GardenerMotivations•Plant seeds•Nurture growth•Mentor others

Behaviours•Gardening•Tree planting•Land conservation•Environmental Education

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StewardMotivations•Build God’s kingdom•Mobilize people•Use resources well•Create new things

Behaviours•Buy Fair Trade•Socially Responsible Investments•Entrepreneurial Activity•Budgeting

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PastorMotivations•Bring glory to God•Create beauty•Understanding

Behaviours•Poetry, Music, Art•Camping•Nature Walks•Silence and Prayer

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ProphetMotivations•Create equal opportunity•Seek justice•Speak the truth to power

Behaviours•Political advocacy•Corporate responsibility•Blogging/Social Networking

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So now what?Recognize when an archetype is being proposed.

Check your MOTIVATIONS and BEHAVIOURS often.

Ground your environmental commitments in the Christian archetypes.

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Thank youKeep in touch!Darren KropfEmail: [email protected]: creationcarecrossroads.blogspot.comWeb: ontario.mcc.orgFacebook: MCC Ontario