The Transition Movement for Churches

The Transition Movement for Churches

Author: Timothy Gorringe

Publisher: Canterbury Press

Published: 2013-10-28

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 1848255071

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The Transition Town Movement is a fast growing social movement with hundreds of local groups which aims to prepare communities for the impact of peak oil and climate change. Many Christians are involved already, but this is the first book to equip local churches to engage with the movement towards greater simplicity. It provides: • the main tenets of Transition • a theological vision of the Church as a Transition movement by showing the commonalities that already exist • signs that the movement is grounded in the visionary and prophetic • examples of green Church initiatives and Transition projects • suggestions of how to incorporate Transition ideas into worship and pastoral practice and policy • ways to build bridges and partnerships between church communities and Transition communities


The Transition Movement for Churches

The Transition Movement for Churches

Author: Timothy Gorringe

Publisher: Canterbury Press

Published: 2013-11-19

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 1848255292

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The Transition Town Movement is a fast growing social movement with hundreds of local groups which aims to prepare communities for the impact of peak oil and climate change. Many Christians are involved already, but this is the first book to equip local churches to engage with the movement towards greater simplicity.


The Church in Transition

The Church in Transition

Author: Tim Conder

Publisher: HarperCollins Christian Publishing

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 0310265711

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The Journey of Existing Churches into the Emerging Culture In our fast-growing post-Christian, postmodern culture, the church often finds itself marginalized and ineffective in mission. The new emerging church is both hopeful and frightening compared to more traditional forms of Christianity. However, these "two churches" need each other. The Church in Transition presents honest stories of the failures and successes of a variety of transitioning fellowships.


Guiding Your Church Through a Worship Transition

Guiding Your Church Through a Worship Transition

Author: Tom Kraeuter

Publisher: Emerald Publishing

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781932096088

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"Tom Kraeuter is one of the most prolific authors and teachers on the contemporary worship scene today. His books are available worldwide in multiple languages. Tom's biblical, practical teaching transcends denominational lines. Nearly 20,000 people have attended his worship seminars, retreats, and conferences in churches all across North America. Many churches are considering a change in worship style--or they are in the midst of one. How can congregations walk together through a successful worship transition? Based on solid scriptural principles and the experiences of scores of churches, this wealth of tested solutions and steadfast counsel equips believers with answers that will make a difference.


Worship in Transition

Worship in Transition

Author: John Fenwick

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 1995-01-10

Total Pages: 211

ISBN-13: 1441152350

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A wide-ranging study which defines and explains the very diverse processes of change in liturgy and worship that have swept most Christian churches this century, touching the lives of all Christians.


Transitioning

Transitioning

Author: Dan Southerland

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2002-03-26

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 0310242681

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This book takes readers through a step-by-step process that can help any church make the transition from being program driven to purpose driven.


Broken Futures

Broken Futures

Author: Len Hjalmarson

Publisher: Urban Loft Publishers

Published: 2018-01-29

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 9780998917719

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We live amidst the collision of cultures and of worldviews, and the collapse of the Enlightenment synthesis. Rapid and unpredictable changes generate anxiety within us and stress within the organizations we lead. Individuals, institutions and whole communities are in transition. "Church" and "Christian" now carry baggage they didn't possess, and have different meanings relative to individual experience. Thankfully, we have guides who through the centuries have gone before us, entering into the paradox of pilgrimage, getting beyond the polarities of movement and stability.


Rising to the Challenge

Rising to the Challenge

Author: Ruah Swennerfelt

Publisher:

Published: 2016-04-15

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13: 9789768142924

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Rising to the Challenge: The Transition Movement and People of Faith presents the Transition Movement, which encourages people to band together with neighbors to design a transition to a low-carbon future. Swennerfelt examines the Transition Movement by interviewing Transition participants from Europe, Brazil and the U.S. with a special emphasis on people of faith. "Beautifully written, personal and inspiring, the book points a way forward out of despair to connection and action rooted in deep connection to the sacredness of Earth." Starhawk.


The Church as Movement

The Church as Movement

Author: JR Woodward

Publisher: InterVarsity Press

Published: 2016-07-14

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 0830893628

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JR Woodward and Dan White Jr. have trained church planters all over North America. In this interactive field manual, they help you and your team gain eight key competencies crucial for church planting so that you can create churches that flourish and launch their own sustainable missional and incarnational congregations.