![]() ![]() ![]() He brings disparate members and even enemies together in one body. Jesus came to redeem and reconcile humanity as a family. We’ve also discovered how to reframe our daily grind as a God-given vocation through which we seek first the Kingdom.Įach fortnightly gathering we’ve shared in the combination of rich liturgy (Taize songs, Northumbrian prayers, creative Bible reading), open discussion, reflection on art, and the designing of rich practices and habits to reinforce our identity and calling in Christ. In our first cycle for 2016 (starting Thursday 4th February) we follow up with a natural and pressing question:īeyond solo efforts, how do we grow together in Christlikeness and grow up in mission as the community of God?įorming new life-rhythms and integrating our faith and work is not meant to be an individualistic pursuit. ![]() Together we’ve explored how to leverage our everyday habits to align with and experience the reign of God. ![]() The old has gone, the new has come! Okay, Christ’s Pieces isn’t as exciting as the eschaton! Still, we hope that through this experimental Christian community at Open Book, faith is deepening and you are discovering a foretaste of the transformation God has in store for all of his creation.Ģ015 laid a great foundation with book studies of Desiring the Kingdom and Kingdom Calling. ![]()
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