hey alan,
sorry mate, its been a busy day.
as you would know, many Aboriginal people dont feel welcome in many white dominant gatherings, whether the pereception from the local congregation is welcoming or not. there is much to consider when bringing the gospel to a people with much suppression from those who colonised their land and assimilated them into another culture. its hard to deal with. getting our people to have ownership is an important step in the bringing of the gospel. all the indigenous congregations in sydney have a separate gathering place. the local people feel they can walk into the gathering because its theres. In nowra, we are trying to do this, but im not sure i like the chances. as far as i can tell, and its the same everywhere ive been, the local people want their own church, something thats theres. many of the christians in this area go along to various denominations, but they area saying they would like their own, where they can bring non-christians along.
im not interested in pushing segregation, but in some circumstances its something which they need. there is a thought though of establishing an indigenous congregation in the anglican church which has many positives, and a few negatives. im willing to give a shot and its up to the community to tell me what we focus our efforts on.
ta for the question. i will be around a fair while on this issue because i think it highly important. take care mate.
jonathan.