Citation
Kern, Paul Roland. “Trinity Matters in the Church: One Congregation's Journey to Connecting Identity, Worship and Mission to the Trinity.” D. Min., Tyndale University College & Seminary, 2015.
Abstract
This thesis provides a rationale for connecting the Trinity more deliberately with identity, worship and mission in the church, and a description and evaluation of a project in a particular congregation to accomplish this purpose. A small Wesleyan congregation in Ontario was taken on a journey from tacit to intentional Trinitarianism by emphasizing the Trinity in sermons, sacraments, study, worship, and mission. Resources included Natural Church Development's Three Colors of Ministry and Color Your World, Trinitarian liturgical material, and a self-developed small group curriculum. The assessments indicated growth in Trinitarian identity and intentional Trinitarian praxis, both in the project facilitator and members of the congregation.
Degree Attained
Thesis (D. Min.)—Tyndale University College & Seminary, 2015
Table of Contents
Chapter One: Introduction – Chapter Two: Theological Rationale – Chapter Three: Precedent Literature – Chapter Four: Project and Methodology – Chapter Five: Outcomes and Interpretation – Chapter Six: Conclusions
Publisher
Tyndale University College & Seminary
Copyright Notice
Copyright, Paul Roland Kern, managed by Tyndale University. All rights reserved.
Rights License
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License
Alternative Title
One Congregation's Journey to Connecting Identity, Worship and Mission to the Trinity