The new parish : how neighborhood churches are transforming mission, discipleship and community / Paul Sparks, Dwight J. Friesen, and Tim Soerens.
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TextPublisher: Downers Grove, Illinois : InterVarsity Press, [2014]Description: 206 pages ; 21 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780830841158 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- 0830841156 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- BV 600.3 .S685 2014
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"When . . . faith communities begin connecting together, in and for the neighborhood, they learn to depend on God for strength to love, forgive and show grace like never before. . . . The gospel becomes so much more tangible and compelling when the local church is actually a part of the community, connected to the struggles of the people, and even the land itself." Paul Sparks, Tim Soerens and Dwight J. Friesen have seen -- in cities, suburbs and small towns all over North America -- how powerful the gospel can be when it takes root in the context of a place, at the intersection of geography, demography, economy and culture. This is not a new idea -- the concept of a parish is as old as Paul's letters to the various communities of the ancient church. But in an age of dislocation and disengagement, the notion of a church that knows its place and gives itself to where it finds itself is like a breath of fresh air, like a sign of new life.
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