2014
DOI: 10.4102/hts.v70i1.2626
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Led by the Spirit: Missional Communities and the Quakers on communal vocation discernment

Abstract: This article argues that the term missional is an expression of the global shift towards a theocentric (rather than ecclesiocentric) understanding of mission. A Missional Community is a concrete, local embodiment of this missional ecclesiology and it comes to be through discerning its particular and ongoing vocation in the cosmic missio Dei. It is for this reason that we argued that communal vocation discernment lies at the heart of the Missional Community’s life and practice. This practice births, energises a… Show more

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“…It is the art of reading the times and signs-opening yourself up to the context and to God's involvement in the context (Niemandt 2016a, p. 90). Quaker communities can serve as an excellent example of communal missional discernment (see Love and Niemandt 2014).…”
Section: Discernmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is the art of reading the times and signs-opening yourself up to the context and to God's involvement in the context (Niemandt 2016a, p. 90). Quaker communities can serve as an excellent example of communal missional discernment (see Love and Niemandt 2014).…”
Section: Discernmentmentioning
confidence: 99%