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Hospitality and community after Christendom / Andrew Francis.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: After Christendom seriesPublisher: Milton Keynes : Paternoster, 2012Description: 1 online resource (176 pages)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781780780528
  • 1780780524
  • 1842277472
  • 9781842277478
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 241/.671 23
LOC classification:
  • BV4647.H67 F73 2012eb
Other classification:
  • online - EBSCO
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Contents:
Introduction -- Part 1. Hospitality and community: some ingredients -- What does the Bible say? -- Radical streams -- Gathering at the table -- Hospitality creates community -- Part 2. Developing practices: the heat of the kitchen -- Building the new community -- What kind of 'community' do people want? -- Developing the necessary leadership -- Developing the 'building-blocks' -- Conclusion.
Summary: This book aims to show how nurturing hospitality in the "discipleship community" leads to growth. It seeks to re-examine the challenge, biblically and in radical Christian movements, presented by the pre-Christendom church in its patterns of hospitality and community to so 're-work' these to be more effective in mission, personally and corporately, after Christendom. The book re-examines Jesus' intentions, the wider biblical material, and congregational practices of sharing Communion as well as drawing on radical church history to demonstrate that despite increasing marginalization, hospitality and community are essential to the church's nature, well-being and mission. It goes on to use many practical examples, as well as leadership strategies to enable congregations to restore hospitality and community to its necessary place. It also provides an accessible theology as well as some original liturgies to underpin Christian life as we move forward after Christendom. -- Publisher's description

Includes bibliographical references.

Introduction -- Part 1. Hospitality and community: some ingredients -- What does the Bible say? -- Radical streams -- Gathering at the table -- Hospitality creates community -- Part 2. Developing practices: the heat of the kitchen -- Building the new community -- What kind of 'community' do people want? -- Developing the necessary leadership -- Developing the 'building-blocks' -- Conclusion.

This book aims to show how nurturing hospitality in the "discipleship community" leads to growth. It seeks to re-examine the challenge, biblically and in radical Christian movements, presented by the pre-Christendom church in its patterns of hospitality and community to so 're-work' these to be more effective in mission, personally and corporately, after Christendom. The book re-examines Jesus' intentions, the wider biblical material, and congregational practices of sharing Communion as well as drawing on radical church history to demonstrate that despite increasing marginalization, hospitality and community are essential to the church's nature, well-being and mission. It goes on to use many practical examples, as well as leadership strategies to enable congregations to restore hospitality and community to its necessary place. It also provides an accessible theology as well as some original liturgies to underpin Christian life as we move forward after Christendom. -- Publisher's description

Online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed August 26, 2014).