A Missional Ecclesiology [In Brief] – The Series
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Part I: Recovering Missio Dei
Mission is not primarily an activity in the church. It is derived from the very nature of God.
Part II: The Church as Sign, Foretaste and Instrument
How the church anticipates God’s coming kingdom.
Part III: Who is the Church?
What metaphors does Paul use to describe the church and why does he use metaphors?
Part IV: Images of the Church
What metaphors might we use today, and how do they shape our mission?
Part V: Participating in Missio Dei
How do we participate in the mission today?
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