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Fresh Expressions of Church

Creating new forms of emerging church, transforming the lives of people who currently have little or no connection with Church

In November 2000, when it endorsed the principles, priorities and values of Sharing Life, the Diocesan Synod committed itself to ‘creating new forms of emerging church’. Since then much has happened on the national scene and the Diocese is recognised as having done some pioneering work in this area.

This work has been under the umbrella of the ‘Cutting Edge Ministries’ initiative. Now, in line with the national initiative, the Diocese is working with the term ‘fresh expressions’ to incorporate all the initiatives that come within it. A fresh expression of church is intended as a community or congregation which is (or has the potential to grow into) a church in its own right. It is not intended to be a half way house or stepping-stone for someone joining a Sunday morning congregation. It is our intention that, under this heading, we will be able to gather and share the great deal of learning that arises from our collective experience.

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‘Six vibrant new Christian communities’
Posted in Communication
The Diocese of Oxford is celebrating the emergence of several new Christian communities, five years after launching a project to find new ways of meeting people’s spiritual needs outside the traditional church structures.
‘Six vibrant new Christian communities’
  Cutting Edge Ministries - the journey
Posted in Fresh Expressions of Church
A report from Cutting Edge Ministries. The journey: 2002-2008 by the Revd Angie Paterson, Project Director.
 
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