The Church and the Crisis of Community: A Practical Theology of Small-Group Ministry
Contemporary society is in crisis, its structures broken and fragmented, and its people overstimulated, overstressed, and thirsty for true communion with the sacred and with one another. Yet although more than eighty-five percent of congregations in the United States conduct small-group ministry, too many of these groups begin with no clear sense of purpose, structure, or spiritual focus and end by veering away from Christian tradition and unknowingly settling for shallow versions of popular Christianity.

In The Church and the Crisis of Community Theresa Latini lays out both a theoretical groundwork and a practical guideline for successful small-group ministry. Examining the latest sociological research and the real-life practices of small groups in six congregations, she shows how well-developed groups — those with mission statements, leadership training, and solid organizational structure — can be a truly effective tool in the church’s work of transforming broken and shallow forms of community into life-giving, life-sustaining relationships with God and others.
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The Church and the Crisis of Community: A Practical Theology of Small-Group Ministry
Contemporary society is in crisis, its structures broken and fragmented, and its people overstimulated, overstressed, and thirsty for true communion with the sacred and with one another. Yet although more than eighty-five percent of congregations in the United States conduct small-group ministry, too many of these groups begin with no clear sense of purpose, structure, or spiritual focus and end by veering away from Christian tradition and unknowingly settling for shallow versions of popular Christianity.

In The Church and the Crisis of Community Theresa Latini lays out both a theoretical groundwork and a practical guideline for successful small-group ministry. Examining the latest sociological research and the real-life practices of small groups in six congregations, she shows how well-developed groups — those with mission statements, leadership training, and solid organizational structure — can be a truly effective tool in the church’s work of transforming broken and shallow forms of community into life-giving, life-sustaining relationships with God and others.
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The Church and the Crisis of Community: A Practical Theology of Small-Group Ministry

The Church and the Crisis of Community: A Practical Theology of Small-Group Ministry

by Theresa F. Latini
The Church and the Crisis of Community: A Practical Theology of Small-Group Ministry

The Church and the Crisis of Community: A Practical Theology of Small-Group Ministry

by Theresa F. Latini

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Overview

Contemporary society is in crisis, its structures broken and fragmented, and its people overstimulated, overstressed, and thirsty for true communion with the sacred and with one another. Yet although more than eighty-five percent of congregations in the United States conduct small-group ministry, too many of these groups begin with no clear sense of purpose, structure, or spiritual focus and end by veering away from Christian tradition and unknowingly settling for shallow versions of popular Christianity.

In The Church and the Crisis of Community Theresa Latini lays out both a theoretical groundwork and a practical guideline for successful small-group ministry. Examining the latest sociological research and the real-life practices of small groups in six congregations, she shows how well-developed groups — those with mission statements, leadership training, and solid organizational structure — can be a truly effective tool in the church’s work of transforming broken and shallow forms of community into life-giving, life-sustaining relationships with God and others.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780802865861
Publisher: Eerdmans, William B. Publishing Company
Publication date: 07/26/2011
Pages: 251
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Theresa F. Latini is assistant professor of congregational and community care leadership at Luther Seminary and an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church (USA) serving at Lake Nokomis Presbyterian Church in Minneapolis. This is her first book.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii

Introduction 1

1 The Crisis of Community 11

2 Small Groups Embodying the Crisis of Community 30

3 Well-Developed Small Groups Navigating the Crisis of Community 46

4 The Church as Multidimensional Koinonia 75

5 Practicing in Small-Group Koinonia 98

6 Healing in Small-Group Koinonia 124

7 Strategies for Implementing Small Groups 149

Conclusion 180

Epilogue: Toward a Neo-Barthian Practical Theology 193

Appendix A Empiricial Research Methodology 213

Bibliography 231

Index 238

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