| Covenant Discipleship Connection - June 2009 |
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John Wesley, the founder of the Methodist movement, had a remarkable ability to communicate the content of Christian faith and life. Perhaps more important for Wesley’s legacy was his development of a method that would help people practice their faith.
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| Covenant Discipleship Connection - May 2009 |
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The legacy of John Wesley, founder of the Methodist movement, was his development of a method that would help people practice their faith. In Wesley’s lifetime, Methodists were simply people who consistently practiced this method.
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Wesleyan Institute, October 22-24, 2009, Los Angeles, CA
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The Wesleyan Institute at Holman United Methodist Church will explore in depth the role of doctrine, spirit, and discipline in helping United Methodist congregations live into their mission to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world.
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| Covenant Discipleship Connection - April 2009 |
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Christ is alive! His life is the way of salvation, which is the way of healing, wholeness, compassion, and justice. This is why acts of justice are among the four ways disciples follow Jesus’ teachings included in the General Rule of Discipleship. But acts of justice are always the most difficult for Covenant Discipleship groups to understand.
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| Covenant Discipleship Connection - March 2009 |
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The 2008 General Conference added to the vows of church membership. All the vows are contained in the Baptismal Covenant found on pages 33-39 of The United Methodist Hymnal. The change I am writing about here is to a question found on page 38 under the heading “Reception into the Local Congregation:" As members of this congregation, will you faithfully participate in its ministries by your prayers, your presence, your gifts, your service, and your witness? Did you notice the change?
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| Covenant Discipleship Connection - February 2009 |
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The Rev. Dr. Vicki Miller Brendler explains how the Covenant Discipleship model can help pastors and other religious professionals be grounded spiritually, to be accountable to one another, and work toward fulfilling the purpose for their life and ministry.
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| Covenant Discipleship Connection - January 2009 |
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Enjoy the first issue of the new monthly e-newsletter Covenant Discipleship Connection. Sign up here if you haven't already registered to receive this new monthly version of Covenant Discipleship Quarterly via email.
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| Covenant Discipleship Quarterly Changing to Monthly E-Newsletter |
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In January 2009, Covenant Discipleship Quarterly ceased being a print publication, and is now available as a monthly e-newletter named "Covenant Discipleship Connection." Be sure and sign up so you won't miss an issue!
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| Covenant Discipleship Quarterly (Fall 2008) |
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The Covenant Discipleship Quarterly is changing. After 23 years as a quarterly publication, in January 2009 it becomes a monthly e-mail newsletter. The Covenant Discipleship Quarterly becomes the Covenant Discipleship Connection.
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Justice in Everyday Life: A Study of the United Methodist Social Principles
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Discover the power of inspiring others to a deeper commitment to Christ and to more faithful discipleship.
Modeled after the callings of the United Methodist Social Principles, this course delves into existing issues surrounding matters of faith and practices.
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Changed from Glory into Glory: Wesleyan Prayer for Transformation
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By Paul W. Chilcote
It's not enough to pray. To fully experience the transformation, restoration, and renewal available through Christ (or as the beloved hymn says, "changed from glory into glory"), we need to grow in prayer.
"True prayer moves us to act, and it is the root of our being transformed," Chilcote writes. "The way of Jesus is not a detached glory but a glory relevant. Prayer creates intimacy with God and reveals to us who we really are." Changed from Glory into Glory will carry you on a gospel prayer tour — from the Transfiguration through the Resurrection.
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| Acts of Worship and Devotion |
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Recommended resources: This Holy Mystery: A United Methodist Understanding of Holy Communion and This Day: A Wesleyan Way of Prayer.
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