Journey to Jesus by Robert E Webber

Journey to Jesus by Robert E Webber

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Journey to Jesus by Robert E Webber

This book is a companion to Webber's Journey to Jesus seminars, held in over 100 American cities from 2000-2003.

The seeker model of worship presupposes a split between what goes on during the worship service and how the church evangelizes its members into full discipleship in Jesus Christ. The basic idea is to draw the unchurched in through lively, uplifting services, and then move them into small group ministries that will lead them to a deeper understanding of the Christian life. While this model works well in some, mostly start-up congregations, it has been a dismal failure in traditional, established churches, many of which have had to abandon their seeker services.

Robert Webber here proposes an alternative: a model of worship that emphasizes the fact that those who come to worship are at very different points in their spiritual lives. Rather than ignore these differences or gear all of worship to those already established in the faith, he argues that churches should openly recognize the stages of faith through which their members are passing, and structure their worship and ministry to celebrate those stages, openly encouraging Christians to move from spiritual infancy to maturity in Christ.

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ISBN 13 9780687068401
ISBN 10 0687068401
Titel Journey to Jesus
Autor Robert E Webber
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Abingdon Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2001-11-01
Seitenanzahl 248
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