Community

The Restoring the Church Community offers you a collection of resources to reconcile conflict, equip leaders and grow biblical community in your church for the glory of Jesus Christ.

Metanoia Ministries exists to recover and grow redemptive community in the church. Our mission is to critically engage the way Christians have come to think about and practice being the church in order that the church might be restored to its biblical, communal roots.

Metanoia Community

There are many ways for you to connect and interact with Metanoia Ministries—through various levels of communication. You can receive copies of our free email newsletter and search through our archives of past articles written for church leaders. In coming months we will be introducing a Restoring the Church Blog with timely thoughts and ideas to encourage conversation and counsel among leaders.

What is Metanoia Community?

The Greek word “Metanoia” means to “change your mind.” The Metanoia Community is a place for Christians to gather in dialog and conversation to learn, grow and change—through the discovery of what God’s Word and Spirit is saying through His people. The Metanoia Community is designed for people who want to learn and grow in the teaching of Jesus Christ through the interaction of other brothers and sisters.

Metanoia Community Benefits

There are many advantages to joining our Metanoia Online Community, including:

  • Community – Join a fellowship of people who are peers in ministry, sharing common joys, challenges and discovery.
  • Publications and Resources – Access to articles and resources.
  • Learning Exercises – Access to learning exercises you can use in your church for growing community and equipping people.

By joining the conversation you will experience encouragement and discovery of fellowship with others who are asking the same questions and going through the same challenges you are facing. You will serve and be served—by offering your insights, experience and perspective, while learning from the experience of others.

Click here to review Change Your Mind Archives of articles for Interpretive Leaders.