Abstract

The Holly Bough service at Liverpool Cathedral and psychological type theory: Fresh expressions or inherited church?

Highlights

  • Introducing fresh expressions ‘Fresh expressions of Church’ is a term coined by the Church of England (2004) in the report Mission-shaped Church: Church planting and fresh expressions of church in a changing context

  • The first framework was shaped by the formative report Mission-shaped Church: Church planting and fresh expressions of Church in a changing context (Church of England, 2004) that stimulated and challenged the Church of England to explore fresh expressions of church capable of reaching sections of the population that inherited church seemed less successful in reaching

  • The second theoretical framework was shaped by a branch of congregation studies that profiles congregations in psychological rather than sociological categories

Read more

Summary

Introduction

Introducing fresh expressions ‘Fresh expressions of Church’ is a term coined by the Church of England (2004) in the report Mission-shaped Church: Church planting and fresh expressions of church in a changing context. In its own way, seems motivated to reach people less well accessed by inherited church. Cray, Kennedy & Mobsby 2012) and Fresh!: An introduction to fresh expressions of church and pioneer ministry (Goodhew, Roberts & Volland 2012). The fresh expressions movement has attracted appropriate critique and http://www.hts.org.za

Objectives
Methods
Results
Conclusion
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call