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A call for new ways of starting thriving church communities, based on global case studies of churches who have innovated from within their local communities.
As many established churches struggle to connect with people in increasingly post-Christian societies, there has been a vital shift in focus toward starting new Christian communities. Many of these new forms of church are incarnationally embedded in local contexts as leaders and neighbors together follow the Spirit's lead in asking, "What would church look like for us together in this place?"
This book-edited by two leading thinkers around innovation in the Church, one from the United States, the other from the UK-brings a rich and international array of practitioners and scholars together to explore starting new contextual Christian communities as a way of life. Addressing this from an incarnational "go and stay" model of mission, it seeks to offer an alternative perspective. Rather than provide another how-to manual, the authors go deeper into unpacking the spiritual foundations, inward qualities, and outward practices that make for faithful, vibrant, and sustainable leadership of new Christian communities. Framed around fifteen paradigm-shifting principles, The Starter's Way offers a hopeful exploration of the open-ended journey of developing new forms of church that are responsive to the Spirit and to the uniqueness of local neighborhoods.
Contents
Contributors
Introduction
By Ed Olsworth-Peter and Dwight J. Zscheile
Spiritual Foundations
Jesus-Centered
By Eun K. Strawser
Life of Prayer
By Rosario "Roz" Picardo
Calling
By Mike Wu
4. Bicultural Identity
By Harvey Kwiyani
5. Responsive Obedience
By Inés Velásquez-McBryde
Inward Qualities
6. Discerning
By Mike Harrison
7. Self-Giving
By Emma Ineson
8. Playful
By Tina Hodgett
9. Hospitable
By Ian Mobsby
10. Resilient
By Alison Boulton
Outward Practices
11. Noticing
By Claire Pedrick
12. Adapting
By Jonny Baker
13. Experimenting
By Dwight J. Zscheile
14. Co-Creating
By Beth Keith
15. Persisting
By Peterson Feital
Final Thoughts
16. Cultivating Ecosystems of New Christian Communities
By Michael Beck
Conclusion: Starting the Way
By Ed Olsworth-Peter



