The Key Church strategy recognizes cultural diversity in North America and presents the Christian message in a way that respects and communicates the indigenous concerns of different cultural groups. At the heart of the "key church strategy" is the belief that a church can be comprised of many congregations, meeting separately yet ministering together, in a variety of different settings--a strategy that has been adopted by 300 churches in 27 states. In the Foreword, Lyle E. Schaller calls it "one of the most innovative, practical, and effective approaches to outreach ministries I have...
The Key Church strategy recognizes cultural diversity in North America and presents the Christian message in a way that respects and communicates the ...
The church's mission, argues Reggie McNeal, engages every aspect of life. The front lines of the collision between the kingdom of light and the kingdom of darkness are homes, schools, offices, health clubs, civic organizations, and neighborhoods - wherever God's people find themselves. Equipping the church for this mission can no longer be the responsibility solely of professional clergy. A new team of leaders, drawn from the membership of each congregation, must arise to meet the challenges that ministry in the third millennium will present. Yet where and how will these leaders be...
The church's mission, argues Reggie McNeal, engages every aspect of life. The front lines of the collision between the kingdom of light and the kin...