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Go to Church, Change the World: Christian Community as Calling

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In a time when many are questioning the relevance of the church to their spiritual journeys, this book makes a bold case that going to church is intrinsic to Christian faith. Drawing on Anabaptist life and conviction, Mast presents Christ’s call to all believers to be the church, whether gathered for worship or scattered for service.

By exploring such practices as baptism, communion, singing, and group discernment, he asks us to consider how participation in the life of the church shapes our daily witness–how going to church transforms going to work in the world that God loves.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Herald Press (VA)
Date
20 January 2012
Pages
192
ISBN
9780836195644

In a time when many are questioning the relevance of the church to their spiritual journeys, this book makes a bold case that going to church is intrinsic to Christian faith. Drawing on Anabaptist life and conviction, Mast presents Christ’s call to all believers to be the church, whether gathered for worship or scattered for service.

By exploring such practices as baptism, communion, singing, and group discernment, he asks us to consider how participation in the life of the church shapes our daily witness–how going to church transforms going to work in the world that God loves.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Herald Press (VA)
Date
20 January 2012
Pages
192
ISBN
9780836195644