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Congregational identity and its implications for mission and ministry

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Michael Louis Vono. Congregational Identity and Its Implications for Mission and Ministry. Hartford Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/56c21f3d-bca5-4996-8d4e-24155c438a28.

APA citation style (7th ed.)

M. L. Vono. Congregational identity and its implications for mission and ministry. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/56c21f3d-bca5-4996-8d4e-24155c438a28

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Michael Louis Vono. Congregational Identity and Its Implications for Mission and Ministry. Hartford Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/56c21f3d-bca5-4996-8d4e-24155c438a28.

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  • This project focuses on the topic of congregational identity and the implications of the particular identity of the author's own congregation, its sense of mission and ministry. The research of the project uses methods from the Congregational Studies Institute (July 3-13, 1984, Union Seminary, New York) in the areas of identity, context, program and process. It applies them to the author's ministerial setting. The second purpose of this project is to develop an outline of a five-year plan for mission and ministry which the leadership of the author's congregation could use to understand the church's changing socio-cultural environment. The research uncovers a mission orientation in the learned identity, context, program and process of the congregation. This mission orientation is described theologically as Christ's own ministry (through the mission of our congregation) to feed, restore and bring people into community.
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  • 02/17/2024

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