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Missio Dei Church is a church plant that meets in Essex Studios each Sunday at 10:00 am. They believe the Bible reveals God's story and Jesus' redemption, and they seek to live out their identity through gathering and scattering as missionaries in their city.
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Missio Dei is a Latin term for the "sending of God" or the "mission of God". It is a theological concept that emphasizes God's initiative and purpose in history, and the role of the church as God's instrument and witness in the world.
While the Church is key to God’s work in the world, Missio Dei teaches us that we need to see God on a broader canvas than just through the work of the church. “Mission as missio Dei necessarily relativizes Western understanding of mission.
Missio Dei Church is a reformed church that emphasizes the Gospel of Jesus Christ and joins God in His mission to rescue and redeem His people. Learn about their theological and doctrinal stances, their view of the Holy Spirit, and their vision for engaging culture with the Gospel.
18 Μαΐ 2020 · This article argues that missio Dei is missio Trinitas (“the mission of the Trinity”). It explores the richness of missio Dei from an explicitly trinitarian perspective and its implications for local congregations, in conversation with missional church writers.
Missio Dei and the Mission of the Church. by Eddie Arthur. Introduction. Missio Dei is a Latin theological term that can be translated as "Mission of God", it refers to the work of the church as being part of God's work.
As explored earlier, missio Dei challenges the previously-prevailing ecclesiological framework of missio ecclesiae, leading to a critical assessment of the nature of the church in the light of the triune God’s missionary nature and act in the world.