Seven Sacred Spaces: Portals to deeper community life in Christ

Too often people's understanding of and engagement with 'church' is reduced to corporate worship, when it is so much more. George Lings identifies seven characteristic elements in Christian communities through the ages, which when held in balance enable a richer expression of discipleship, mission and community.

In the monastic tradition these elements have distinctive locations: cell (being alone with God), chapel (corporate public worship), chapter (making decisions), cloister (planned and surprising meetings), garden (the place of work), refectory (food and hospitality) and scriptorium (study and passing on knowledge). Through this lens George Lings explores how these seven elements relate to our individual and communal walk with God, hold good for church and family life, and appear in wider society.

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Seven Sacred Spaces: Portals to deeper community life in Christ

Too often people's understanding of and engagement with 'church' is reduced to corporate worship, when it is so much more. George Lings identifies seven characteristic elements in Christian communities through the ages, which when held in balance enable a richer expression of discipleship, mission and community.

In the monastic tradition these elements have distinctive locations: cell (being alone with God), chapel (corporate public worship), chapter (making decisions), cloister (planned and surprising meetings), garden (the place of work), refectory (food and hospitality) and scriptorium (study and passing on knowledge). Through this lens George Lings explores how these seven elements relate to our individual and communal walk with God, hold good for church and family life, and appear in wider society.

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Seven Sacred Spaces: Portals to deeper community life in Christ

Seven Sacred Spaces: Portals to deeper community life in Christ

Seven Sacred Spaces: Portals to deeper community life in Christ

Seven Sacred Spaces: Portals to deeper community life in Christ

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Too often people's understanding of and engagement with 'church' is reduced to corporate worship, when it is so much more. George Lings identifies seven characteristic elements in Christian communities through the ages, which when held in balance enable a richer expression of discipleship, mission and community.

In the monastic tradition these elements have distinctive locations: cell (being alone with God), chapel (corporate public worship), chapter (making decisions), cloister (planned and surprising meetings), garden (the place of work), refectory (food and hospitality) and scriptorium (study and passing on knowledge). Through this lens George Lings explores how these seven elements relate to our individual and communal walk with God, hold good for church and family life, and appear in wider society.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780857469342
Publisher: Brf
Publication date: 09/18/2020
Pages: 228
Product dimensions: 5.06(w) x 7.81(h) x 0.48(d)

About the Author

Canon Dr George Lings has been a banker, student, vicar, writer, mentor and researcher. From 1997 to 2017 he led Church Army's Research Unit specialising in fresh expressions of church and gaining a PhD. In 2017 he was awarded the Canterbury Cross for outstanding service to the Church of England. He now serves as a companion of Northumbria Community, vice-president of Bible Reading Fellowship and consultant to a number of individuals and dioceses

Roy Searle is one of the founders of the Northumbria Community and a community elder. A former president of the Baptist Union of Great Britain, he is currently one of the denomination's pioneer ambassadors, a free-church tutor at Cranmer Hall, St John's College, Durham, an associate tutor at Spurgeon's College, London, and a member of the Renovaré board.
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