Abstract
The missional church movement pivots on the statement that a church in mission is being sent out and called beyond to interact with the outside culture, share Christ, and serve the community (Barrett et al. x, Bevans and Schroeder 8-9). The history of the missional church movement provides an informative starting point for understanding how existing cultures should change to embrace these ideals.
Recommended Citation
Lemons, D. (2009). The Evolution of Missional Church Characteristics. Journal of the American Society for Church Growth, 20(1), 51-57. Retrieved from https://place.asburyseminary.edu/jascg/vol20/iss1/4
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