attraction vs. incarnation

Can a person of faith be incarnational without attracting and inviting others. I’ve been exploring this with some other church leaders and I have to say the dichotomy between attraction and incarnation seems false. It feels like an overreaction to the spectator we have all the answers approach of many modern churches. I think being invitational and incarnational go together "come follow me and I will show you how to fish for others" If our incarnational tree falls in the forest and there is no one there to hear it because we haven’t invited them then what?

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About Andre Daley

Born in Jamaica educated there until I was fifteen. Moved to the US. Went to college at CCNY, married in 86' Seminary at Princeton, ministry on east coast til 1998 church planting in the midwest since, started mosaic life church in 2004
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