Headlines rage with big stories about big churches. But tucked away in neighborhoods throughout North America is a profound work of hope quietly unfolding as the gospel takes root in the context of a place. The future of the church is local, connected to the struggles of the people and even to the land itself.
Headlines rage with big stories about big churches. But tucked away in neighborhoods throughout North America is a profound work of hope quietly unfolding as the gospel takes root in the context of a place. The future of the church is local, connected to the struggles of the people and even to the land itself.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paul Sparks is a Parish Organizer and Social Entrepreneur. His place-based expertise and trusted friendship in neighborhoods across North America make him an indispensable consultant to faith communities, academic institutions, and community organizations. Paul speaks for strong resilient relationships within the parish, and brave collaborative links across places.Paul is the co-founder of Local Life: Coalition for Livable Communities, the Parish Collective: Rooted and Linked for Parish Renewal, and Urban Landscaping: Rapid Placeshaking Collaborations. He is also an instructor for the Leadership in the New Parish at the Seattle School of Psychology and Theology and is the co-founder of the Inhabit Conference.Paul lives in an urban neighborhood at the heart of Downtown Tacoma, Washington with his co-conspiring wife Elizabeth. They pastor a growing faith community comprised of friends, artists and entrepreneurs seeking a common life together with their neighbors.
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Introduction: Three Lives Transformed by Rooting and Linking Together Part One: Why Do We Need a New Parish? 1. Dislocated: Naming the Crisis We All Create 2. Misplaced: How the Church Lost Its Place Part Two: What Is The New Parish? 3. Faithful Presence: Ending Techniques for Renewal That Perpetuate Fragmentation 4. Ecclesial Center: How Worship Beyond the Gathering Reconfigures the Church 5. New Commons: Finding the Church in All of Life Part Three: How Do We Practice the New Parish? 6. Presencing: Adapting to the Spirit?s Movement 7. Rooting: Growing Stability Within Your Place 8. Linking: Connecting the Church Across Places 9. Leading: Living a Life Worth Following Conclusion: Presence in a Post-Everything Future Gratitudes Recommended Resources Glossary of Terms Notes About the Parish Collective About the Seattle School
Introduction: Three Lives Transformed by Rooting and Linking Together Part One: Why Do We Need a New Parish? 1. Dislocated: Naming the Crisis We All Create 2. Misplaced: How the Church Lost Its Place Part Two: What Is The New Parish? 3. Faithful Presence: Ending Techniques for Renewal That Perpetuate Fragmentation 4. Ecclesial Center: How Worship Beyond the Gathering Reconfigures the Church 5. New Commons: Finding the Church in All of Life Part Three: How Do We Practice the New Parish? 6. Presencing: Adapting to the Spirit?s Movement 7. Rooting: Growing Stability Within Your Place 8. Linking: Connecting the Church Across Places 9. Leading: Living a Life Worth Following Conclusion: Presence in a Post-Everything Future Gratitudes Recommended Resources Glossary of Terms Notes About the Parish Collective About the Seattle School
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