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1 © claripics.com What Makes a Congregation a Real Faith Community Written by Chris van Wyk Concept Art by Nico Simpson Adapted from The Hidden Life of Congregations: Discerning Church Dynamics, © 2004 by the Alban Institute. All rights reserved.

2 © claripics.com What Makes a Congregation a Real Faith Community They shape the faith of its members primarily through communal, not administrative or programmatic, means.

3 © claripics.com What Makes a Congregation a Real Faith Community Congregations center their life together on rituals of meaning and confession - modified over time

4 © claripics.com What Makes a Congregation a Real Faith Community Joining a congregation has to do with meeting the needs people believe can be provided only through the shared, grounding religious experiences.

5 © claripics.com Shared Language The community’s idiom—consisting of its vocabulary, patterns of speech, spoken rituals and rites—functions in ways that shape the faith of its members.

6 © claripics.com Shared Language For idioms to be formative, the language that is used by a local congregation must have two components: it must be grounded in shared experiences; and it must remain sufficiently religiously distinctive as to express the community’s peculiar identity.

7 © claripics.com Shared experiences The shared experiences may include part of the language of a larger faith tradition; but must include the localized story of the particular faith tradition.

8 © claripics.com Shared experiences Creating opportunities for congregational members to do this by “telling our story” must be both valued and implemented as a critical educational function.

9 © claripics.com Shared experiences The distinctiveness of the congregational language is also essential for faith formation.

10 © claripics.com Being Together Congregations provide spaces to gather around activities and events that allow people to spend time together doing things they find meaningful.

11 © claripics.com Being Together The tension between the separateness and togetherness forces so prevalent in the culture.

12 © claripics.com Being Together “Defining community down” The “only members who are alike” or The “community-as-support-group” approach.

13 © claripics.com Being Together A gathering that enlarges, challenges, and completes the individual’s personal vision by providing a place that can move members to action in the public square

14 © claripics.com Fundamental questions: What is the major purpose of this group? What is its mission and vision? How fully are members involved in the life of the church community? Is intimacy encouraged? Is the leadership function shared or is it delegated to one person or position? How effective is the community in teaching, sharing, and perpetuating its values and beliefs? How are group behavior and norms regulated? How obligated do members feel to each other and to the group? How are group members evaluated as to their Christian discipleship, growth, and participation? How effective is the community in inviting and assimilating new members? What does it mean to belong to this community? How does it happen and what is assumed and expected?

15 © claripics.com Fundamental questions: Become aware of the ways that the hidden lives of congregations are actively operating under the surface.

16 © claripics.com Fundamental questions: Internal and external ends (a movement inward and a movement outward).

17 © claripics.com Fundamental questions: The congregation’s mission is that of the Church: to witness to the world the saving presence of God among us.


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