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About the Author
Revd Dr Michael Moynagh is a nationally recognised missiologist and ecclesiologist. He has an international speaking and consulting ministry on new forms of church, which includes being a consultant to the Church of England's Greenhouse initiative. Associated with Wycliffe Hall, Oxford, he is author of numerous books including Church for Every Context and Church in Life.
Reviews
"Drawing upon ecumenical expressions of Christian ecclesiology and interacting with fresh expressions in the church, Michael Moynagh proposes churches unleashing the God of the gospel in our communities when generosity becomes a central virtue of the church. Moynagh offers to pastors and professors alike an ecclesiology with its feet on the ground and its heart shaped by a God who loves the world." -- Scot Mcknight
"Giving the Church is a unique contribution to our thinking about the church and God's mission for our times, based on wide reading, deep reflection, clear and accessible exposition, a steady flow of stimulating insights, and the persuasive authority of its argument." -- Paul Avis
"Based on wide research in theology and gift theory, and drawing on decades of experience, Moynagh explores the meaning of the church - especially new Christian communities - as forms of gift-exchange. The result is rich, provocative, and deeply significant for a secularised era, which needs to encounter fresh and accessible embodiments of grace." -- John M.G. Barclay
"Michael Moynagh's 'Giving the Church' is a transformative exploration of generosity as a theological compass for the modern church. Through insightful analysis and compelling arguments, Moynagh navigates the path towards new ecclesiastical eras, advocating for the church's self-giving to communities beyond its walls. A compelling call to embrace the transformative power of generosity." -- Sabrina Muller
"Too often, the language of mission and church planting has been burdened by militaristic or business metaphors. As language shapes our world, Michael Moynagh's effort to rethink new church formation with the language of generosity is most welcome. This book is an inspiring read, inviting us to see church planting first and foremost as the church's mission 'to give its self'." -- Stefan Paas
"While we are the most connected generation in human history, we have never been more alone. Isolation is the great soul wound of our time. And yet, amid an epidemic of loneliness, the church has one unique gift that can heal the world... communal life in Jesus. While our impulse, personally and institutionally is often self-preservation, the way of Jesus is self-donation. The body of Christ is to be taken, blessed, broken, and given freely to the world. One of the dysfunctions of the Western church has been an ecclesiology of transaction, members participate in the life of the church in exchange for spiritual and social benefits. Emerging generations have largely rejected this consumeristic version of the church. Michael Moynagh, the grand theologian of Fresh Expressions, has provided perhaps the most important book in decades. An ecclesiology of gift undergirds the entire church's life and offers a corrective to the expansionist and colonial errors of the past. Giving the Church is essential reading for all who follow Jesus in the 21st century. " -- Michael Beck
"In a socially-diverse world with multiplying sub-cultures how can the Church provide Christian communities which engage with such variety effectively? Understanding how generosity lies at the heart of God and the Christian faith, Moynagh explores here how the church can be understood as gift, offering communion in Christ in grateful response to God's grace and offering this gift to others not least via a plethora of new Christian communities. Drawing on important thinkers past and present Moynagh, with his usual colourful and conversational style, makes a vital case for a relational, iconic, missional Church participating in the generosity that lies at the heart of the Trinity." -- Mike Harrison
Book Information
ISBN 9780334066125
Author Michael Moynagh
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint SCM Press
Publisher SCM Press