Thomas Bandy continues his groundbreaking exploration of congregational life by arguing that the organization -its boards and committees- constitutes a crucial ingredient in its vitality and mission. The way in which a church is organized will make all the diference in wether it becomes what Bandy has named elsewhere a thriving church system or a declining one. The cook concludes with a compelling call for "turning the laity lose" through cell group ministry, unleashing the Spirit-driven Christian chaos by which a congregation can thrive in the challenging days ahead.
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