Community 101: Reclaiming the Local Church as Community of Oneness

by Gilbert Bilezikian

Other authorsJohn Ortberg (Introduction)
Paperback, 1997

Status

Available

Call number

262.7

Collection

Publication

Zondervan (1997), 208 pages

Description

Authentic community is essential if the church is to remain true to its God-assigned mission. As the title indicates, the interrelated concepts of community and oneness are presented in this book. Gilbert Bilezikian lays a biblical foundation for this call to community by showing the centrality of community in the sweep of salvation history -- its loss in the Fall, its reclamation through Christ, and its ultimate realization in the New Jerusalem. Bilezikian proceeds to describe how community can be expressed in the daily life of the church, from small groups to various forms of ministry to church leadership. Focusing on oneness, this book presents a paradigm that can renew the vision of the church in this postmodern society and confirm the authenticity of its message. Authentic community is essential if the church is to remain true to its God-assigned mission. As the title indicates, the two interrelated concepts of community and oneness are presented in this book. Gilbert Bilezikian lays a biblical foundation for this call to community by showing the centrality of community in the sweep of salvation history - its loss in the Fall, its reclamation through Christ, and its ultimate realization in the New Jerusalem.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member lschmitt
this book is about how to build community in the local church. Leadership comes by two ways: top down and bottom up. This the the N.T. apprroach to the church.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

208 p.; 5.24 inches

ISBN

0310217415 / 9780310217411

UPC

025986217419
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