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Gospel-Centred Church

Becoming the community God wants you to be

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The principles contained in this workbook are an attempt to articulate what a true gospel ministry might look like.

Description

Gospel ministry is much more than simply evangelism. It is about shaping the whole of our church life and activities by the content of and imperatives of the gospel. It is about ensuring that our church or group is motivated by and focused on the gospel, as opposed to our traditions, or the scores of other worthy causes and needs that could fill our time.

The principles contained in this workbook are an attempt to articulate what a true gospel ministry might look like. They are principles that can be worked out in a range of situations, from Sunday school or youth work to a whole congregation.

This workbook is not a recipe for success, but is rather designed to help clarify our thinking about how to be more faithful to God's saving message - not only in what we say, but in how we live our lives as the people of God.



Steve Timmis and Dr Tim Chester have years of experience behind them in churches large and small. Currently, they are part of the leadership team of The Crowded House - a church planting initiative in Sheffield.

Table of contents

  • Introduction
  • Finding your way around
  • Part One: The Priority of Mission
  • 1. Mission at the centre
  • 2. Mission for everyone
  • 3. Mission and worship
  • 4. Mission without walls
  • 5. Mission without compromise
  • 6. Mission without fear
  • Part Two: The Priority of People
  • 7. The priority of people
  • 8. People in relationships
  • 9. People in partnership
  • 10. People enabled for service
  • 11. People not programmes
  • 12. People not buildings
  • Part Three: The Priority of Community
  • 13. The priority of community
  • 14. A persuasive community
  • 15. A welcoming community
  • 16. An inclusive community
  • 17. A multiplying community
  • Conclusion
  • 18. The gospel-centred church
  • Further reading

Additional Information

Author Steve Timmis & Tim Chester
ISBN 9781873166871
Pages 96
Publisher The Good Book Company
Table of contents Introduction
Finding your way around

Part One: The Priority of Mission
1. Mission at the centre
2. Mission for everyone
3. Mission and worship
4. Mission without walls
5. Mission without compromise
6. Mission without fear

Part Two: The Priority of People
7. The priority of people
8. People in relationships
9. People in partnership
10. People enabled for service
11. People not programmes
12. People not buildings

Part Three: The Priority of Community
13. The priority of community
14. A persuasive community
15. A welcoming community
16. An inclusive community
17. A multiplying community

Conclusion
18. The gospel-centred church

Further reading

Customer Reviews

A good hearty challenge.

 I can't give this enough praise. Basic, truthful, searching, reflective work needs to be done here. I did it as a journal, now we are working through it on Sunday mornings and Tuesday nights. I am in a church plant situation, and it is so where we are at the moment. Thanks Tim. 

| Review by | 18/10/11 | Did you find this review helpful?   Yes | No

Excellent if long workbook

 Our small group used this excellent workbook and it took us forward in our corporate understanding around mission. One outcome - not entirely due to this book but certainly partially - is that we are reconfiguring the entire group quite significantly around mission (disbanding and reforming to do so).

There are 17 chapters in the book which make it quite a long study (probably too long) if you do one per week. As the chapters are short we did two per session for a 9 week course.

You can see our reflections on the book at:
http://passionfruitblog.wordpress.com/category/studies/gospel-centred-church/ 

Review by | 14/03/10 | Did you find this review helpful?   Yes | No

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