There is growing literature on the need for local congregations to become more mission-minded, yet churches lack the know-how for turning conviction into practice. This volume highlights eight tangible characteristics currently being modeled by nine congregations from across North America.
There is a growing literature on the need for local congregations to become more mission-minded, yet churches lack the know-how for turning conviction into practice. What would a missional church actually look like? How would it live its life? This volume answers such questions by highlighting eight tangible characteristics currently being modeled by nine congregations from across North America.
Produced by a team of authors, "Treasure in Clay Jars" is built around case studies of missional churches that are diverse in their denominational affiliations, worship styles, political stances, and socioeconomic backgrounds. The book explores eight concrete patterns common to the success of these churches that can be fruitfully adopted by any congregation seeking to embody God's mission in the world. An important emphasis of the book is that mission is not simply the work of women and men bringing the gospel to faraway places. Rather, it is the character of the church in whatever context it exists. The authors therefore call for a renewed focus on engaging an American culture that is today dominantly secular in orientation.
Product Details
TREAS IN CLAY JARS
Format: Paperback
Pages: 172
Product Weight: 0.60 lbs
Author: Barrett, Lois Y.
Publication Date: 2004-04-26
Language: English
Series: Gospel and Our Culture Series (Gocs)
Publisher: WILLIAM B EERDMANS PUB CO
Dewey Decimal Classification: 277.308
Number of Units in Package: 1
ISBN: 9780802826923