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When ‘#xmasangels’ Tweet: a Reception Study of Craftivism as Christian Witness

In: Ecclesial Practices
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Steve Taylor Principal, Knox Centre for Ministry and Leadership, Dunedin, New Zealand
Senior Lecturer, Department of Theology, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia, steve.taylor@flinders.edu.au

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Shannon Taylor Masters student in Genetics and Philosophy of Science, Department of Biochemistry, Otago University, Dunedin, Aotearoa, New Zealand, shannon.elisa.taylor@gmail.com

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Abstract

Craftivism combines craft and activism. This paper contributes to the field of contemporary culture, mission, and creative making by examining the Christmas Angels project, in which local churches yarn-bomb hand-knitted angels, as an ecclesial expression of craftivism. Recipient responses to this fresh expression of Christian witness are analysed by examination of over 1,100 ‘#xmasangel’ tweets. Analysis reveals a found theology, in which angels are received with joy and surprise, understood in the context of love, experienced as a place-based gift and embody a participative making. A missiology of making is developed, reading the yarn-bombed Christmas angels as an ecclesial practice of witness in continuity with a theology of making in the Wisdom literature and ‘craft-egesis’ of mission in Acts. The research has relevance in exploring the potential of digital data in empirical ecclesial research and challenging missiology to be practical in ‘making’ a domestic turn.

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