“Lewe vir die stad” – life/live for the city : a case study of reimagining congregational culture and its relationship with the city as a first step towards establishing a new social contract
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Niemandt, Doret
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University of South Africa, Department of Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology
Abstract
In this paper, the researcher aims to reflect on the role of the church and local
congregations in changing the congregational culture to contribute towards a missional
ecclesiology focussed on the public space with the aim to establish a social
contract between congregation and context (in the City of Tshwane in this case). The
paper utilises a case study of the Valleisig congregation in Tshwane to reimagine its
relationship with the city as the first step towards establishing a new social contract
between the congregation and the city.
The paper will attend to: 1) the importance of reimagining congregational culture
with a focus on being faithfully present in its context and a faithful presence in the
commons; 2) a brief overview of the Valleisig congregation and the challenge to
change the congregational culture from inward and attractional to outward and missional;
and 3) action in hope – the dream of a congregation that contributes towards
a new social contract for a new Tshwane.
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Faithful presence, Congregational culture, Missional church, Action in hope, Life/live, Public spaces, City of Tshwane
Sustainable Development Goals
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Niemandt, D. 2022, '“Lewe vir die stad” – Life/Live for the city : a case study of reimagining congregational culture and its relationship with the city as a first step towards establishing a new social contract', Missionalia, vol. 50, no. 1, pp. 44-58, doi : 10.7832/50-1-459.