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Context and Culture Shape Vision and Mission Rev. John Edgar Donita Harris 946 Parsons Ave. Columbus, Ohio 43206 www.4allpeople.org

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Context and Culture Shape Vision and Mission. 946 Parsons Ave. Columbus, Ohio 43206 www.4allpeople.org. Rev. John Edgar Donita Harris. Free Store 1999-2002. Learning Culture and Context. Our Discovery Phase. Call to Worship:. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Context and Culture Shape Vision and Mission

Context and Culture Shape Vision and Mission

Rev. John Edgar Donita Harris

946 Parsons Ave.Columbus, Ohio 43206

www.4allpeople.org

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Free Store1999-2002

Learning Culture and Context

Our Discovery Phase

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Call to Worship:

Leader: God’s love is deep and wide.Community: God loves all people.Leader: Beyond differences that may divide us.Community: No matter who we are or what we have done.All: We are all beloved children of God

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Leader: We are a church for all people.Community: We give our love to everyone no matter who they are or what they have done.All: Welcome to this circle.

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Tolerance Appreciation Inspiration

What started as mere tolerance gradually evolved to rich appreciation and now provides us with new authentic channels of inspiration.

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Church for All People

Our Core Affirmation

“God loves us just the way we are and God ‘s not finished with us yet”

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Table Discussion: Small Group Questions

1. Do you have clarity around your own core values related to ministry with the people of God?

2. What are your church’s core values? Do you believe they align with yours?

3. What are you and your congregations doing to build relationships that allow you to learn about the culture and context of your community?