Fresh Expressions

A New Kind of Methodist Church For People Not In Church

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Reference, Leadership, Christianity, Church
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Author: Audrey Warren, Kenneth H. Carter, Jr. ISBN: 9781501849213
Publisher: Abingdon Press Publication: May 1, 2017
Imprint: Abingdon Press Language: English
Author: Audrey Warren, Kenneth H. Carter, Jr.
ISBN: 9781501849213
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Publication: May 1, 2017
Imprint: Abingdon Press
Language: English

A wave of new Christian churches are emerging to reach unchurched and dechurched people who live in a culture that is increasingly non-religious and multi-religious. These new forms of church gather and network with people who typically have never been to church. The new faith communities listen to people and go where they are on the journey toward Jesus. They are deeply ecumenical but do not lose their distinctiveness because they learn fresh ways to communicate their identity through discipleship.

Fresh Expressions began in the United Kingdom where it ignited over 3000 new faith communities. In the United States the movement is putting down roots in Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Florida.

Ken Carter and Audrey Warren offer this book as a group study for church leaders and congregations who are in the grip of Holy Spirit motivation to renew their tradition by reaching people who are dechurched or not yet in a discipleship relationship with Jesus.

Each chapter includes two Bible study experiences for group conversation.

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A wave of new Christian churches are emerging to reach unchurched and dechurched people who live in a culture that is increasingly non-religious and multi-religious. These new forms of church gather and network with people who typically have never been to church. The new faith communities listen to people and go where they are on the journey toward Jesus. They are deeply ecumenical but do not lose their distinctiveness because they learn fresh ways to communicate their identity through discipleship.

Fresh Expressions began in the United Kingdom where it ignited over 3000 new faith communities. In the United States the movement is putting down roots in Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Florida.

Ken Carter and Audrey Warren offer this book as a group study for church leaders and congregations who are in the grip of Holy Spirit motivation to renew their tradition by reaching people who are dechurched or not yet in a discipleship relationship with Jesus.

Each chapter includes two Bible study experiences for group conversation.

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