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MISSIONAL PRACTICE
Activating the Community of
Faith for the 21st Century requires reflection of the Church’s
function in relation to their missiological identity, health and progress
before engaging missional intentions toward cultural connection and
transformational experimentation. From this observation, the need for
evaluation is recommended, a transitioning process which produces
spiritual rediscovery in the praxis of relational reformation and holistic
recovery.
Forming missional community is
created from spiritually emerging and transformational intersecting
elements of faith, story, context and engagement. Beyond
interpretations or preferences of church-culture configuration and
ministry distinctions, realignment in approach – holistic missional
practices and method – strategic spiritual diffusion
demonstrates meaning and value for socio-cultural impact; a New Testament
pattern for community that intersects ancient-future theological
understanding and historical experience of the early church in the first
century with twenty-first century contextualization.
Missional orientation and
practice requires navigational re-construction and road mapping changes
based on integrating Christ-centered faith, interfacing the apostolic
pattern and initiating God’s visionary blueprint through the structural
and contextual dimensions of contemporary culture. MVR’s practitioners
assist by assessment-inventory, environmental scanning, strategic
artistry, and process orientation, the exchanging transitions toward your
missional reformation and cultural transformation. |