How can we reshape ministry in evaporating small communities?

1 online resource (ix, 106 p.) : colour maps Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references (p. 97-101). I begin this thesis by giving the background of the study which is to understand ministry of the church in evaporating small communities. The United Church should consider reshaping minis...

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Main Author: Gonese, Wilson
Other Authors: Willhauck, Susan, 1955-
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Language:English
Published: Atlantic School of Theology 2013
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spelling ftstmarysunivca:oai:library2:01/24936 2023-05-15T17:22:14+02:00 How can we reshape ministry in evaporating small communities? Gonese, Wilson Willhauck, Susan, 1955- 2013 application/pdf http://library2.smu.ca/xmlui/handle/01/24936 en eng Atlantic School of Theology http://library2.smu.ca/xmlui/handle/01/24936 Text 2013 ftstmarysunivca 2022-05-13T05:45:32Z 1 online resource (ix, 106 p.) : colour maps Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references (p. 97-101). I begin this thesis by giving the background of the study which is to understand ministry of the church in evaporating small communities. The United Church should consider reshaping ministry in small evaporating communities. The research’s focus is Burgeo which lies on the south coast of Newfoundland. The thesis question is: How can we reshape ministry in small evaporating communities? I argue that meaningful missional reflection starts by knowing the church in small communities. This calls for a paradigm shift in the way the church does mission. This thesis also deals with understanding ecclesia and ministry in small communities. The traditional understanding of ministry in small communities should shift toward understanding the context of these communities. Understanding the identity of the small community church will enlighten the members of the United Church of Canada to accept the Missio Dei as their vocation and challenge regardless of where they are. Text Newfoundland Saint Mary's University, Halifax: Institutional Repository Canada
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description 1 online resource (ix, 106 p.) : colour maps Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references (p. 97-101). I begin this thesis by giving the background of the study which is to understand ministry of the church in evaporating small communities. The United Church should consider reshaping ministry in small evaporating communities. The research’s focus is Burgeo which lies on the south coast of Newfoundland. The thesis question is: How can we reshape ministry in small evaporating communities? I argue that meaningful missional reflection starts by knowing the church in small communities. This calls for a paradigm shift in the way the church does mission. This thesis also deals with understanding ecclesia and ministry in small communities. The traditional understanding of ministry in small communities should shift toward understanding the context of these communities. Understanding the identity of the small community church will enlighten the members of the United Church of Canada to accept the Missio Dei as their vocation and challenge regardless of where they are.
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