Welcome to Dinner, Church

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Church, Pastoral Ministry
Cover of the book Welcome to Dinner, Church by Verlon Fosner, Asbury Seedbed Publishing
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Verlon Fosner ISBN: 9781628244229
Publisher: Asbury Seedbed Publishing Publication: March 17, 2017
Imprint: Seedbed Language: English
Author: Verlon Fosner
ISBN: 9781628244229
Publisher: Asbury Seedbed Publishing
Publication: March 17, 2017
Imprint: Seedbed
Language: English

Church was not always done the way we do it. There was a time when Christians gathered around tables, included the strangers and the poor, ate together, and talked about Jesus. This form of church occurred mostly during the first three hundred years of Christianity, and was highly effective in bringing lost people to Jesus. While the church of today is very meaningful to Christfollowers, it is failing to help our lost neighbors find their way to the Savior. That is no small concern for Jesus’ churches, all of which are called to be in the rescue business.

This little book examines what it might be like for a traditional church to plant a dinner church in a nearby hurting neighborhood. Revelation 3:20 makes it clear that Jesus still wants to have dinner with sinners. That likely means he wants his church to set the table.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Church was not always done the way we do it. There was a time when Christians gathered around tables, included the strangers and the poor, ate together, and talked about Jesus. This form of church occurred mostly during the first three hundred years of Christianity, and was highly effective in bringing lost people to Jesus. While the church of today is very meaningful to Christfollowers, it is failing to help our lost neighbors find their way to the Savior. That is no small concern for Jesus’ churches, all of which are called to be in the rescue business.

This little book examines what it might be like for a traditional church to plant a dinner church in a nearby hurting neighborhood. Revelation 3:20 makes it clear that Jesus still wants to have dinner with sinners. That likely means he wants his church to set the table.

More books from Asbury Seedbed Publishing

Cover of the book Listen to Him: Forty Steps on the Road to Resurrection by Verlon Fosner
Cover of the book The Intercessory Life: Breaking the Impossibility Barrier by Verlon Fosner
Cover of the book Soundtrack: A Forty-Day Playlist Through the Psalms by Verlon Fosner
Cover of the book A Plain Account of Christian Perfection by Verlon Fosner
Cover of the book With Jesus in the Upper Room: A Workbook on His Final Lessons for Today's Disciples by Verlon Fosner
Cover of the book Long Story Short: The Bible in Six Simple Movements by Verlon Fosner
Cover of the book Noise. Hurry. Crowds.: On Creating Space for God Amidst the Chaos of Campus and Culture by Verlon Fosner
Cover of the book World Mission in the Wesleyan Spirit by Verlon Fosner
Cover of the book Shaping Their Future: Mentoring Students Through Their Formative College Years by Verlon Fosner
Cover of the book John Wesley and the Letter to the Romans by Verlon Fosner
Cover of the book Organic Wesley: A Christian Perspective on Food, Farming, and Faith by Verlon Fosner
Cover of the book Beyond the Deception of Depression: What the Bible Taught Me by Verlon Fosner
Cover of the book Revival Rising: Preparing for the Next Great Wave of Awakening by Verlon Fosner
Cover of the book Signs of Love: Christian Liturgy in the Everyday Life of the Family by Verlon Fosner
Cover of the book Dinner Church: Building Bridges by Breaking Bread by Verlon Fosner
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy