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the gospel story - the story of community

Posted by Tim Chester on

Tim Chester gives us a timely and helpful counter-weight to individualistic presentations of the Gospel. How would you tell it this Christmas?

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Tags: gospel, community, gospel community

'Tipping points' for revival?

Posted by Mark Jones Parry on

I recently read Malcolm Gladwell’s book “Tipping Point”.  Gladwell explores (very entertainingly) factors that trigger the emergence of epidemics (i.e. ideas, trends or diseases that rapidly emerge in a population to massive effect).  As a Christian, it immediately...

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Tags: radstock, church plant, mission, community, relationships, tipping point, malcolm gladwell

Church planting - mission mindset + strong relationships (2)

Posted by Mark Jones Parry on

Nurturing church plants to have BOTH a mission mindset and strong relationships with the local community (Part 2) The challenge we are faced with is to build a mission-minded Christian community with deep and wide-ranging relational connections. We want everyone to end up in area C.  In...

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Tags: radstock, church plant, mission, community, relationships

Church planting - mission mindset + strong relationships (1)

Posted by Mark Jones Parry on

Nurturing church plants to have BOTH a mission mindset and strong relationships with the local community (Part 1) Since planting a church on a social housing development in central London 3 years ago, by God’s grace, we have grown in two ways.  Firstly, a small but growing group of...

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Tags: radstock, church plant, mission, community, relationships

Church planting questions (3)

Posted by Mark Jones Parry on

Church planting:  Should the meeting or the community take priority at the outset?  (Part 3 – Understanding “the culture gap” and introducing “rent-a-crowd”) I’ve asked the question whether establishing a church meeting is always the best strategy...

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Tags: radstock, church plant, community, meetings, relationships, contextualisation

Church planting questions (2)

Posted by Mark Jones Parry on

Church planting:  Should the “church meeting” or the “church community” take priority at the outset?  (Part 2 – A “community led” model; read part 1 here) COMMUNITY-LED CHURCH PLANTS: Under this approach, the church-planting team focus on...

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Tags: radstock, church plant, community, meetings, relationships, contextualisation

Church planting questions (1)

Posted by Mark Jones Parry on

Mark Jones Parry is on the board of Radstock and currently studying at theological college. Here he reflects on church planting, after 2 years as part of a new church in London, UK.

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Tags: radstock, church plant, community, contextualisation

one anothering: caring for each other in the community

Posted by Tim Chester on

Posted by Tim Chester. All the New Testament writers refer often to what we are to do to or for ‘one another’ (or ‘each other’ - the Greek is the same). This concept of ‘one anothering’ is a central feature of New Testament ecclesiology, albeit one which...

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Tags: missional church, caring church, community

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