How does a congregation best serve its own neighborhood? This
practical guide for congregations and parishes addresses this
question by reviewing the growth of the ecumenically oriented
community ministry movement in recent years. David Bos believes the
typical "community ministry" rising from that movement possesses
three vital and energizing characteristics: it is
congregation-based and very local; it is a social ministry that
sees issues through the prism of its own community; and it is
ecumenical. He focuses on community ministry as a particular way of
ministering to society, in which congregations of more than one
denomination and of a particular locality (neighborhood, small
town, rural county) share goals and resources. Bos sees community
ministry as a local social ministry in which congregations respond
in faith, hope, and love to the neighborhood, town, or rural county
that they have as an immediate context for ministry.
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