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Tag Archives: ecclesiology
Which came first, church or mission?
This side of heaven, missiology and ecclesiology are so intertwined, it is difficult to to determine which came first. Might it be that the sequence is irrelevant, that missiology does not serve ecclesiology and ecclesiology does not serve missiology? I … Continue reading
Ecclesiology Wrap August 15 – August 21
Brother Maynard: To Clarify This Journey: Paul Wilkinson reposts Brother Maynard’s emergingchurch.info article from 03.05. Back when it was first posted, the concepts resonated, but now even more so. It answers the question, what are we looking for? Very important … Continue reading
Ecclesiology Wrap August 8 – August 13
When The Thing Becomes The Thing: Jonathan Brink asks, “What happens when the very act of love becomes the religious practice that once again becomes the thing we think will earn God’s love?” The Foolishness of the Cross and Church-Planting … Continue reading