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an emerging : missional : new-monastic community ?

an emerging : missional : new-monastic community ?

mark berry

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The renewal of both the Church and Society will come through the re-emergence of forms of Christian community that are homes of generous hospitality, places of challenging reconciliation and centres of attentiveness to the living God

Brother Samuel SSF

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a living god

an incarnate peoplean incarnate people

john chapters 1 & 3john chapters 1 & 3

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luke 10

1 thessalonians 2

acts 17

matthew 13

micah 6

luke 10

1 thessalonians 2

acts 17

matthew 13

micah 6

inspirations

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an intentio

nal communit

y

an intentio

nal communit

y

intimacy accountabilityintimacy accountability

anam charaanam chara

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Rather than ignore sin, the way through is to embrace the fact that we all have fallen short, we are all sinners. By owning deeply our vulnerability to error we can embrace the deep humility that results. It is only with this frame of mind that we have open hands.

Ann Morisy

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The community of God… will be a community that does not live for itself but is deeply involved in the concerns of its neighborhood. It will be the church for the specific place where it lives, not the church for those who wish to be members of it – or, rather, it will be for them insofar as they are willing to be for the wider community.

Leslie Newbiggin

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a pilgrim people

a pilgrim people

walking with god in gods worldwalking with god in gods world

ex hodusex hodus

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brendan the navigator

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Abram is called by God to leave house and home and all that is familiar, to undertake a very risky journey… And when we look at the various experiences they have along the way, stories that have shaped all subsequent faith we see that they are not safe bedtime stories. Rather they call us to a dangerous form of faithfulness that echoes the faithfulness of Abraham.

Alan Hirsch

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The perfect pilgrimage involved an inner as well as an outer change. By leaving the religious settlement and home country, the ascetic also left his or her ‘place in the world’, that is status. Beyond the normal boundaries of religious and social life there was no recognised position and therefore no protection.

Philip Sheldrake

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liminal living

liminal living

adaptation equilibriumadaptation equilibrium

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We are used to seeing some respond with despair and grief, and others with assimilation to the dominant values. What is much more disturbing to us is the example of a god who does neither, but instead answers with a fresh, imaginative theological response. Jesus neither slides into compromise and sinfulness, nor fulfils our expectations of the holier-than-thou guru. there is no more dangerous path than the one trodden by Jesus.

Michael Frost

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a people of

stories

a people of

stories

sharing listeningsharing listening

local global

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God didn't reveal a systematic theology but a storied narrative, and no language is capable of capturing the Absolute Truth who alone is God. Frankly, the emerging movement loves ideas and theology. We believe the Great Tradition offers various ways for telling the truth about God's redemption in Christ, but we don't believe any one theology gets it absolutely right.

Scott McKnight

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sacrificial

hospitality

sacrificial

hospitality

learning to lovelearning to love

open house open livesopen house open lives

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Hospitality involves tolerance because it requires accepting in the other what we may not

understand or agree with.Ann Morisy

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Hospitality can be, and very frequently is Sacrificial. Caring for the stranger can require us to think ‘outside the box’ or deliberately extend ourselves beyond our normal limits in order to understand how to be present to someone.

David Dieter

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holistic spirituality

holistic spirituality

life bloodlife blood

non-compartmentalnon-compartmental

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Worship, which leaps wet and wild from the bog of captivated hearts; which stretches convention until it rips and allows God in; which draws words and symbols from the raw experience of participants and flings them to God in love and desperation.

Mike Riddell

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living in

rhythm

living in

rhythm

heaven earthheaven earth

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Here is a gift of true worth: divine presence. Amid the white noise of a world surfing the airwaves; amid the narrow casts, broadcasts and podcasts; caught in the radio signals, mobile downloads and webcasts; up with the static and the crackle of interference… one simple signal still pulses from ages past, like a heartbeat.

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The rhythm of this incarnate life, the ebbs and flows, the twists and turns, the darkness and the light is the rhythm of Celtic prayer. It transforms our vision, stirs us to praise, and sets us out on the journey.

Sylvia Madoc

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creative communit

y

creative communit

y

poesis poety and prophecypoesis poety and prophecy

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The work of poetic imagination holds the potential of unleashing a community of power and action that will finally not be contained by any imperial restrictions and definitions of reality.

Walter Brueggemann

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offering peace offering peace

kingdom peoplekingdom people

missio deimissio dei

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The general meaning is of completion and fulfillment—of entering into a state of wholeness and unity, a restored relationship. ...Shalom, and its related words are among the most important theological words, the root meaning of the verb shalem better expresses the true concept of shalom - completeness, wholeness, harmony, fulfillment, are closer to the meaning. Implicit in shalom is the idea of unimpaired relationships with others and fulfillment in one's undertakings, shalom describes the state of fulfillment which is the result of God's presence

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personal reconciliation

community restoration

cultural reversal

environmental responsibility

personal reconciliation

community restoration

cultural reversal

environmental responsibility

missional & transformational living

missional & transformational living

the yeast in the mix

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commu

nitycommu

nitymission

pilgr

image

dna foundation story

Mission is a by product of being on PilgrimageMission is a by product of being on Pilgrimage

Kate TristramKate TristramMission is a by product of being on PilgrimageMission is a by product of being on Pilgrimage

Kate TristramKate Tristram

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a picture for today ?nendrum belfast

: as the community walks and journeys into the world so the boundary of the community goes with them, like ripples spreading on a lake :

: core community :

: local community :

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a lifestyle or a label ?a lifestyle or a label ?

new monastic


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