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Christ Church is a sixty-one-year-old parish with a rich history of worship in the Anglican tradition. Like many established congregations in North America, the church is discerning how to faithfully minister in a rapidly changing, post-Christian culture. As it seeks to engage an increasingly secular context, leaders know that unless the culture of the congregation is oriented around outward-focused habits and practices, the church risks becoming inward-focused and facing decline. Starting and maintaining outreach programming has an important place but ultimately, these efforts must flow from a deep sense of identity that is grounded in God’s mission. How can the church draw from its rich theology and practices of worship to help cultivate a culture of mission and hospitable witness among its post-Christian neighbors? Drawing from an exploration of missional theology, liturgical theology, and spiritual formation, this dissertation examines how the church’s liturgical practices, when rooted in the missio Dei, may serve to help cultivate a mission-focused culture within the church. The project which results seeks to bridge the church’s practices of worship with its witness to the world.
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