Covenenant

Community Rule

0 Comments 02 November 2009

Community Rule

We encourage all of those journeying with us to engage a way of life that leads us to moving the focus of life beyond ourselves.  Our gathering was started with a neighborhood meal and we are convinced that God has called us to be relational people who live at a pace that allows us to live lives of hospitality and service. To do this we encourage those who are part of our community to live out the following weekly liturgy.

BLESSING – The word “blessing” means “to empower to strength.” We seek God’s blessing and pass that blessing on to others. We ask that those who are part of our community to make a commitment to bless one person a week where they live, where they work and where they play.

EATING – Sharing food has always been central to a shared life of community. We want to place worship and communion back where it began: as a delight in the middle of the shared table. We eat and drink in remembrance of Christ – looking back to the cross and forward to his return.  We provide regular opportunities for our community to gather for a meal and encourage our community members to share one meal together weekly with someone who is part of our community.

LISTENING – We believe that God is capable of speaking to us. We do not confine him to any particular medium, but we try to be attentive to his voice, wherever and whenever it speaks. We provide a period for reflection, meditation and listening to the voice of God. We do this by reading and praying together daily.  We realize that we must as believers live life at a different pace to do this and to serve this age we must betray it.

LEARNING – We desire to take on the image of God and to participate in his plan. We seek out knowledge about God to help us to do this. We gather around the Scriptures and learn together, discussing issues that confront our world.

SENDING – We are priests and heralds who bear God’s image in the world. We remind ourselves regularly that we are sent to participate in God’s activity in both our local and global cultures. We struggle regularly  with what it means to be the people of God…on mission with God, daily.

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