Gathering at God's Table - The Meaning of Mission in the Feast of Faith (Hardcover)


A profound reminder of our role in God's vision for a restored and reconciled world.

"The work before us this mission of God s is immense, cosmic, even. The world is hungry, thirsty, homeless, sick, lonely, imprisoned and enslaved because some parts are. The creation is groaning in travail because of our abuse of the garden in which we have been set. The body is ailing. Participating in God s mission is about seeing and responding to that collective suffering, and beginning to understand our interconnection with the other parts of the body." from the Introduction

In the Christian tradition, believers are called to do more than sit around and pray. Throughout the Gospel and throughout history people of faith have been quite literally booted out into the world to bring God s love to everybody, not just a select few. That s the meaning of mission from the Latin verb mitto, meaning, to send. It is the work that Jesus and his disciples set out to do feeding, healing and teaching.

In an insightful and powerful voice, Katharine Jefferts Schori, presiding bishop of The Episcopal Church, explores the meaning of mission in the context of contemporary life, reminding us of the Anglican Communion s Five Marks of Mission: Proclaim the Good News of the KingdomTeach, Baptize and Nurture New BelieversRespond to Human Need with Loving ServiceSeek to Transform Unjust Structures of SocietyStrive to Safeguard the Integrity of Creation, and Sustain and Renew the Life of the Earth"


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A profound reminder of our role in God's vision for a restored and reconciled world.

"The work before us this mission of God s is immense, cosmic, even. The world is hungry, thirsty, homeless, sick, lonely, imprisoned and enslaved because some parts are. The creation is groaning in travail because of our abuse of the garden in which we have been set. The body is ailing. Participating in God s mission is about seeing and responding to that collective suffering, and beginning to understand our interconnection with the other parts of the body." from the Introduction

In the Christian tradition, believers are called to do more than sit around and pray. Throughout the Gospel and throughout history people of faith have been quite literally booted out into the world to bring God s love to everybody, not just a select few. That s the meaning of mission from the Latin verb mitto, meaning, to send. It is the work that Jesus and his disciples set out to do feeding, healing and teaching.

In an insightful and powerful voice, Katharine Jefferts Schori, presiding bishop of The Episcopal Church, explores the meaning of mission in the context of contemporary life, reminding us of the Anglican Communion s Five Marks of Mission: Proclaim the Good News of the KingdomTeach, Baptize and Nurture New BelieversRespond to Human Need with Loving ServiceSeek to Transform Unjust Structures of SocietyStrive to Safeguard the Integrity of Creation, and Sustain and Renew the Life of the Earth"

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Imprint

SkyLight Paths Publishing,US

Country of origin

United States

Release date

April 2012

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Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

April 2012

Authors

Dimensions

229 x 152 x 22mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover - Paper over boards / With dust jacket

Pages

256

ISBN-13

978-1-59473-316-1

Barcode

9781594733161

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LSN

1-59473-316-3



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