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Tag Archives: NT metaphors
Ecclesiology Wrap: September 5 through September 11
Decisions and Status Going off the Map: Mark Carey shares the beginning of the journey that St Mary’s Harrogate (the About page is well worth a read) is taking to “go off the map” and plant Mission Shaped Communities as … Continue reading →
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My Take on Hellerman’s Proposal
Initial summary of Hellerman’s class, Church as Family: As Israel moved from Sinai to the Maccabean period, the boundary markers identifying the people of God became increasingly narrow. These boundary markers—circumcision, food, times, and places—became more narrowly defined. The ministry … Continue reading →