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MB CF721 Formational Leadership Jackie Johns, Ph. D Februar 2!, 2"1# $nnotated Biblio%raphic &ntr Form $uthor' (.

Jerome Boone $rticle or Chapter )itle' Communit and *orship' )he +e Components o, Pentecostal Christian Formation Book or Journal )itle' Journal o, Pentecostal )heolo% Publisher' Date o, Publication' 1--. /ntended $udience' Church Leadership $uthor0s Credentials' D.Min, Columbia )heolo%ical 1eminar $uthorial Perspecti2e' Practical )heolo%ian Main )opic' (eco%ni3in% the ,ormati2e roles o, communit and 4orship 4ithin Pentecostalism and ho4 these components are ,ormati2e. +e *ords' &thos, ritual (eadin% Le2el' 1t le o, *ritin%' 6enre' Colle%e (esearch5$nal tical Christian Formation, Discipleship

)hesis 1tatement' Boone0s thesis is that in understandin% the ke components o, Pentecostal Christian ,ormation, Pentecostals can more e,,ecti2el disciple their members so that the do not assimilate into a mainline Christian denomination but instead continue to be uni,ied in the Bod o, Christ 4hile cherishin% its uni7ue aspects o, Pentecostalism. 8utline' /. /ntroduction 9 Proposal o, the Problem' Possible assimilation into mainline Christian denominations

//. Proposal o, 1olution' (eco%nition o, communit 9 4orship as ,ormational components o, Pentecostalism a: Communit i. &thos be %round in the ;ol 1pirit ii. <Communit is the =hidden curriculum0 o, catechesis> ?1@2: iii. $ prophetic Christian ,raternit 4hich ,osters true 9 ,actual dialo%ue b: *orship i. (itual causes trans,ormation throu%h eApectation

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$ctions are more ,ormati2e than ideas ?1@7: 1in%in% Pra er )estimon 1ermon

ii. Litur%ical (ites'

///. Conclusion' )he ;ol 1pirit 4orks throu%h these components to brin% trans,ormation. /nternal 1tren%ths' 1. 2. @. )horou%h but concise presentation o, the importance o, each component. Btili3in% secular research on ritual to stren%then position &asil communicates proposition o, reco%ni3in% the ke components

/nternal *eaknesses' 1. )here 4as more e2idence pro2ided ,or communit than 4orship. /, more e2idence 4as pro2ided ,or each element o, 4orship in ho4 it made 4orship to be such a ke component in the ,ormation and trans,ormation o, the Pentecostal belie2er, the ar%ument 4ould be stron%er. )heolo%ical Criti7ue' )his articles speaks much to the biblical directi2e to not <,orsake the assemblin% o, Cbelie2ersD> ?;eb 1".2!:. /t is in the assemblin% to%ether that makes Christian ,ormation and trans,ormation into ChristElikeness is possible. For Pentecostals, the communit is a ,raternit o, <brothers> and <sisters> 4ho ,oster an en2ironment o, both contradiction and a,,irmation in 4hich both tradition and belie,s are passed do4n to the ne4 %enerations. /n this en2ironment o, contradiction and a,,irmation, the communit casts li%ht on the beha2ior or acti2it the contradicts 1cripture and pushin% ,or chan%e 4hile at the same time, in lo2e and %race, a,,irmin% the indi2idual?s: ,or 4ho the are. )he component o, 4orship is a re,lection o, Pentecostals desire ,or and eApectation ,or an encounter 4ith 6od0s presence 4hich contains litur%ical rites o, sin%in%, pra er, testimonies, and sermons that allo4 ,or Pentecostals to eAperience such an encounter. /n this component, it is reco%ni3ed that actions brin%s more ,ormation than ideas, so these rites o, 4orship either are an act in and o, itsel, or the promote an act or ritual that brin%s trans,ormation. Le2el o, F (ecommendation'

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