"Among the symbols with which the liturgy deals, none is more
important than this assembly of believers." This claim made in the
1970s forces the local church to consider those within its
congregation, and recognise the gifts and challenges of difference
within the church community. In 'This Assembly of Believers' Bryan
Cones seeks to take seriously the pastoral context of a
congregation, recognising the physical ability, gender and
sexuality of those who make up the congregation. Starting each
chapter with their lived experience, Cones poses important
questions of the liturgy in light of these experiences before
realigning the liturgy to demonstrate the positive theological
significance of the marginalised within the congregation.
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