Where We Are Today
Throughout last semester, St. Peter's Working Group worked to build cohesion as a group, understand our role in the congregation, and pin down where the passions and gifts of the congregation lie.
Throughout last semester, St. Peter's Working Group worked to build cohesion as a group, understand our role in the congregation, and pin down where the passions and gifts of the congregation lie.
Through self-narration, we are coming to understand that diversions can often tell us more about the heart of things than staying on topic.
We need to challenge the status quo. We can’t fall back and continue to do what we’ve been doing, just because we’ve been doing it that way.
The church at its best is an intergenerational, multi-identity community with a central Gospel narrative that reminds us of our past and urges us to continually envision a world beyond sound bytes, financial quarters, and catastrophic thinking.
Where We Are TodayLeah WiseThroughout last semester, St. |
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Telling the StoryLeah WiseAfter my working group met a few times, I decided to experiment with "self-narration." At the start of each meeting, I narrate, |
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We Have a Lot of Work To DoJoeJoe is a member of the Working Group at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church. |
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Why Reimagining Church?Leah WiseMy name is Leah Wise and I am the Reimagining Church student facilitator for St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Cheshire. |