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Craig Van Gelder (Author)
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August 1, 2007
Join the missional church conversation

The Ministry of the Missional Church leads pastors, ministry leaders, and laypersons through three simple arguments--the church is; the church does what it is; the church organizes what it does--in order to make sense of how missional churches work. By focusing the work of the church as the work of the Triune God, this unique book will change the way readers think about the church and the world.

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Join the missional church conversation

There's a different kind of church conversation going on these days--one that moves beyond just focusing on purpose, strategies, or recovering early church practices. Craig Van Gelder argues that understanding the nature of the church is foundational for clarifying the purpose of the church and for developing and organizing its ministry.

Moving beyond methods and techniques to create or sustain church growth, Van Gelder shows that when a church is focused on Spirit-led ministry, growth and development are the natural outcome.

The Ministry of the Missional Church brings together theology and organizational theory in a way that inspires biblical and theological imagination about how to let the church be the church--a Spirit-led, missional community that seeks to participate fully in God's mission in its particular place in the world.

"Van Gelder is a master at mapping the history of social structures and ideas. Here he applies that mastery to the missional activities and organizational structures of the church, framing the complex of dynamics in which leadership and decision making take place. This is an important resource for anyone who cares about the future of congregations in America."--George R. Hunsberger, professor of congregational mission, Western Theological Seminary

"This is no mere 'cookbook' for effective ministry, nor is it a 'self-help manual' for struggling ministers. It is rather a richly biblical and theological meditation on how the church should minister to the world, and how ministers should minister in the church. Craig Van Gelder skillfully joins the best theology with the best organizational theory in a way that will help leaders lead and congregations grow. His book takes us to the next level in understanding what it is to be a missional church."--Stephen Bevans, Louis J. Luzbatek, SVD Professor of Mission and Culture, Catholic Theological Union

Craig Van Gelder serves as professor of congregational mission at Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota. He is the author of The Essence of the Church and the editor of Confident Witness--Changing World.

About the Author

Craig Van Gelder serves as professor of congregational mission at Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota. He is the author of The Essence of the Church and the editor of Confident Witness--Changing World. He lives in St. Paul, Minnesota.

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  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Baker Books (August 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 080109139X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801091391
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #422,641 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Thoughtful and Articulate Look at Missional Ministry, June 13, 2008
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This book is one of the textbooks for my seminary class entitled Congregation as Learning Community. It was a great starting point for this class, which is named after Everist's book with the same title, because Van Gelder forms a solid basis for thinking about ministry as a communal and missional activity. The open-systems perspective he uses integrates theology and organizational theory to craft a vision of how missional living should take place within the church and how pastors and leaders can be a part of shaping that vision. At times the open-systems perspective seemed a little too framed for me, as though we can capture the move of the Holy Spirit within a congregation by using tried and true organizational practices. Something I've noticed about missional communities is that they are open to God working in unexpected ways without trying to go back and deeply analyze the components of His working in that way, since those components usually shift in each individual circumstance. However, Van Gelder's diagrams are definitely valuable and a sight to see. He thoughtfully articulates in them the must-have attributes and processes of any missional ministry.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Understanding the Nature of the Church to Clarify Its Purpose, September 29, 2007
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There is movement today within the Church actively seeking to move beyond focusing on strategies and techniques that promise success, to understand the nature of the church as a Spirit-led, missional community.

Craig Van Gelder skillfully melds theology with organizational theory developing how the church should minister to the world and how ministers should carry out their ministry in the church. The premise of "The Ministry of the Missional Church" is that it is crucial to understand the Spirit's role in the creation of the church if we are to understand the purpose of the church in light of the ministry of the Sprit.

Van Gelder provides an outline for strategic action which is Biblically framed, theoretically informed and community discerned. He addresses five phases of the discernment process and a plan for community in a complex, dynamic, congregational open system perspective.

Craig then describes decision making coalitions for planned change, the cycle of change, and the responses to change.

Craig Van Gelder has masterfully presented a challenge to church ministers and church leadership to "let the church be the church, Spirit led, participating fully in God's mission in its particular context."
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4.0 out of 5 stars Practical Implications of the Missional Church Conversation, June 6, 2008
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The missional church denotes the community that follows the Spirit into the work that God is already doing in the world. In the nineteen eighties, questions concerning Christian mission within North America converged with questions about the nature of the church, resulting in the "missional church" concept. Craig Van Gelder presents Christian leaders with a vision of ministry that flows from this missional perspective. The whole life of the church community points to the "reign of God in Christ." Therefore, churches must understand their cultural context and discern how the Spirit is leading the community to participate in the creative action of the triune God.

The Ministry of the Missional Church suggests possible structures and patterns that are conducive to creating a community capable of discerning the Spirit. Van Gelder draws from organizational theories, as well as hermeneutics, and he ably weaves these theoretical concepts with practical applications. At the same time, structures must remain fluid and flexible in order to meet changes inside and outside the church. Van Gelder reminds us that the church is always reforming. Ideally, pastors, church leadership committees, and adult education and small groups will read and discuss The Ministry of the Missional Church together. Studied with open hearts and minds, they will find it challenging, and hopefully an impetus to look and see how the Spirit of God is leading them in their own contexts.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
communally discerned, congregational stability, missional church, inherent translatability, missional practices, redemptive reign, missional congregations, trinitarian studies, purposive intent, open systems perspective, corporate church, hermeneutical turn, historical polities, missionary nature, communal discernment, church into the world, church conversation, social science insights, discernment process, hermeneutical perspective
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Old Testament, New Testament, Jesus Christ, Holy Spirit, Spirit of God, Roman Catholic, Triune God, Protestant Reformation, Exists Self-understanding, First Church, United States, John the Baptist, New England
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