Multi-voiced Church argues strongly and persuasively for churches
in which everyone is important for the well-being and growth of the
community. The New Testament indicates that the early churches were
multi-voiced, participative and expectant that the Holy Spirit
would speak through all members of the community. First-generation
renewal movements have typically been multi-voiced, recovering this
New Testament characteristic. But institutionalization (often
accompanied by clericalization) has persistently reduced such
diversity of participation and resulted in many aspects of church
life becoming mono-voiced or restricted to only a few voices.
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