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From 'Mission-Shaped' to 'Jesus-Shaped' Church : Hospitality As a Missiological Agenda in the Church of England
From 'Mission-Shaped' to 'Jesus-Shaped' Church : Hospitality As a Missiological Agenda in the Church of England
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Author(s): Beverley Cross, Susan
ISBN No.: 9789004710849
Pages: XII, 368
Year: 202503
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 89.70
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

From 'Mission-Shaped' to 'Jesus-Shaped' Church offers a timely, insightful examination of hospitality as a core practice for the Church of England's mission and ministry. Drawing on biblical, theological, and contemporary sources, Susan Cross provides a compelling vision for how intentional hospitality can foster inclusion, address injustice, and bear authentic witness in a changing cultural landscape. Her nuanced analysis of initiatives like Fresh Expressions, Alpha, and Messy Church, alongside reflections on racism, online worship, and post-pandemic realities, makes this essential reading for church leaders and anyone concerned for the future of Anglican mission and ecclesiology. Cross persuasively argues that 'Jesus-shaped' hospitality is vital if the church is to embody Christ's welcome in meaningful and transformative ways.John Swinton, Professor in Practical Theology and Pastoral Care, University of Aberdeen, UKThis book offers a thorough and robust theological exploration of hospitality in the church. Cross expertly demonstrates that hospitality must be a foundational practice for mission. She begins with a scriptural overview of hospitality. She then explores a wide range of topics where hospitality is important but often lacking in areas such as social inclusion, race, disability, and neurodivergence.


There is a wonderful section on bodily hospitality, reminding us that hospitality is indeed a corporeal act. Food, feasting and the source and politics of food and eating are thoroughly reviewed. Hospitality also has a storied dimension and this is discussed in some detail, including reference to the COVID-19 pandemic. The discussion proceeds to an in-depth evaluation and critique of Mission-Shaped Church, pioneering ministry, Alpha, Messy Church, and scrutiny of the parish church. Practitioners in these areas may find this tough but necessary reading. This book offers a unique, rigorously researched and comprehensive missiological perspective on hospitality.Cathy Ross, Lecturer in Mission, Regents Park College and Tutor, Ripon College Cuddesdon, Oxford, UKIn this fine study, Susan Cross presents a welcome analysis and development of 'hospitality', a concept that is often invoked but rarely analysed in missiological literature. I believe this is an important contribution to the field of missiology in the context of post-Christendom societies, and I warmly recommend it.


Stefan Paas, J. H. Bavinck Professor of Missiology and Public Theology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands.


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