Fresh Expressions in the Mission of the Church: Report of an Anglican-Methodist Working Party on the Ecclesiology of Emerging Churches
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Fresh Expressions in the Mission of the Church: Report of an Anglican-Methodist Working Party on the Ecclesiology of Emerging Churches

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Title: Fresh Expressions in the Mission of the Church: Report of an Anglican-Methodist Working Party on the Ecclesiology of Emerging Churches
By: Church House Publishing
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 192
Vendor: Church House Publishing
Publication Date: 2012
Weight: 10 ounces
ISBN: 071514295X
ISBN-13: 9780715142950
Stock No: WW142950

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Christians are increasingly seeking new ways of living out and communicating the Gospel, but this has given rise to a number of challenges and questions, not least about what it means to be the Church - and how 'fresh expressions' relate to 'inherited' forms of the Church. This report seeks to crystallize some of the major questions about the ecclesiology of the mission-shaped Church and to provide pointers as to how we may grapple creatively with them. It considers:

How do fresh expressions relate to parish and local churches, and to the overall ministry and mission of the Church?
How and when does a fresh expression become a church in its own right?
How might fresh expressions develop a spiritual and sacramental life that respects the past, yet affirms their pioneering context?
What are the implications for the deployment of scarce resources of authorised ministers and finance?

These and other vital questions are explored in this comprehensive and important study. It is essential reading for all engaged in mission, church leadership, theological and ministerial formation and those with responsibility for allocation of resources.

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