• About
  • Vision and Mission
  • Links
  • Contact
  • Land & Table (our local food initiative)
Sustainable Traditions
Holistic Living. Whole Life Christian Faith.

Sustainable Traditions on Facebook Sustainable Traditions on Twitter

  • Blogs
    • Agrarian Notebook
    • Learning As We Go
    • Voice of One Calling
  • Books
    • Book Reviews
    • Excerpts
    • Suggested Reading
  • Features
  • Topics
    • Church & World History
    • Community and Ecclesia
    • Environment & Creation
    • Food & Agriculture
    • Heroes and Prophets
    • Home and Family
    • Intentional Living
    • Life In The Spirit
    • Money & Economics
    • Justice
    • Society and Culture
    • Technology
    • Theology
  • Interviews
  • Media
    • Audio
    • Videos
  • Going Local
    • Events
    • Opportunities
Browse: Home / Intentional Christian Community

Intentional Christian Community

Church as sharing community (click image for original source)

Church As Sharing Community

By Brian Boitmann on 03/24/2012

His remark caught me by surprise, “if the Church would do that, we wouldn’t need the rest of this.” It was a statement that has stayed with me even to now. The idea that simply by practicing a culture of sharing, recognizing God’s role in our provision for ourselves and others, the Church could change the world. That initially sounds a bit naive. But didn’t it already happen once?…

FacebookTwitterStumbleUponDeliciousDiggShare

Posted in Community and Ecclesia | Tagged christian community, church, Community and Ecclesia, culture of sharing, ecclesia, generous living, gift economy, God's Economy, Intentional Christian Community, materialism, shared life, sharing | 2 Responses

In these days we must relearn what it means to live in community

Christian Community: New Possibilities For Tough Economic Times

By Tom Sine on 01/10/2012

“We have the opportunity to imagine a spectrum of new communities where, as the followers of Jesus, we can create new ways to be a difference and make a difference”…for times like these.

FacebookTwitterStumbleUponDeliciousDiggShare

Posted in Community and Ecclesia, Features, Money & Economics | Tagged christian community, christian living, Community and Ecclesia, economic crisis, Intentional Christian Community, Intentional Community, new economics, New Monasticism | Leave a response

"...Community is hard only because we like to hide..."

In Your Underwear: Life In Intentional Christian Community (book excerpt)

By Jason Fowler on 08/31/2011

All communities are formed ultimately in their underwear. Until you get to that place of exposure, shock, and acceptance you are not really community. In his book Life Together, Dietrich Bonheoffer called it the shock of disillusionment…

FacebookTwitterStumbleUponDeliciousDiggShare

Posted in Community and Ecclesia, Excerpts | Tagged book, book excerpt, Community and Ecclesia, Intentional Christian Community, Intentional Community, Jesus, missional living | 6 Responses

unity comes by living in the Holy Spirit

Householding: Families As Christian Communities

By Melody Adele Connally on 06/06/2011

People want to know if, and how, householding can be possible….Paul gives the believers in Ephesus some directions about walking in love as the new community in Christ, and I believe householding is successful when we acknowledge our families as christian communities.

FacebookTwitterStumbleUponDeliciousDiggShare

Posted in Community and Ecclesia, Features, Home and Family | Tagged communal living, family, generational living, householding, Intentional Christian Community, Intentional Community, New Monasticism, sharehousing | Leave a response

Family and community clusters are really, in the context of history and geography, the most normal way for humans to live.

Householding: Everybody’s Living Together!

By Melody Adele Connally on 06/02/2011

These family and community clusters are really, in the context of history and geography, the most normal way for humans to live. So why does it seem so weird to move in with family?…

FacebookTwitterStumbleUponDeliciousDiggShare

Posted in Community and Ecclesia, Features, Home and Family | Tagged communal living, family, generational living, householding, Intentional Christian Community, Intentional Community, New Monasticism, sharehousing | 4 Responses

A 'radical' old movement: GOD's home-based economy (montage: J Fowler)

Making Life Simple: A New Home Economy is Emerging

By Christine Sine on 01/09/2011

There is a whole new movement sweeping the Western world in which people everywhere are cutting back on their involvement in the cash economy, bartering, swapping, growing and cooking their own and generally learning to live with less…

FacebookTwitterStumbleUponDeliciousDiggShare

Posted in Features, Home and Family, Money & Economics | Tagged alternative economy, bartering, christian faith, Christine Sine, Community and Ecclesia, cooperative living, domestic living, frugal living, God's Economy, Intentional Christian Community, money, radical homemaking, Simple Living, Simplicity | 5 Responses

Is the liturgical year pointing us to GOD or merely our traditions? (montage: JF)

Reframing the Liturgical Year

By Halden Doerge on 12/23/2010

We do better to simply cry out for God’s coming than to make peace with God’s absence by fixating on our celebrations, with all their traditions and trappings…It has always been meant to be something we simply look through, are helped along by, not something we look at, something we assign divine agency to, or hope in…

FacebookTwitterStumbleUponDeliciousDiggShare

Posted in Features, Life In The Spirit | Tagged Advent, christian community, christian faith, Christianity, church calendar, Community and Ecclesia, GOD, Halden Doerge, Intentional Christian Community, Jesus, liturgical year, religion, Theology, traditions | Leave a response

Jesus said: 're-member' me (montage: J Fowler)

Justice at Christ’s Table

By Ricci Kilmer on 07/02/2010

I was missing communion, I was missing the body of Christ. And not just the spiritualized view of the Lord’s Table but the actual down to earth translation of what that meant. What does it mean to BE Christ’s body for people? What does it mean to say that his body is offered freely?…

FacebookTwitterStumbleUponDeliciousDiggShare

Posted in Community and Ecclesia, Features, Food & Agriculture | Tagged being the Body of Christ, christian faith, communion, embodying our faith, eucharist, food, incarnational faith, Intentional Christian Community, Justice, justice, Lord's Supper, Whole-life Christian faith | 1 Response

Community (screen capture from The Work of the People video)

Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove: Christian Community

By Jason Fowler on 05/17/2010

I appreciate Jonathan’s down to earth perspective here on intentional Christian community and how we must practically embody our theology in the everyday nuts and bolts of life and relationships.

FacebookTwitterStumbleUponDeliciousDiggShare

Posted in Videos | Tagged christian community, christian faith, Community and Ecclesia, embodying our faith, Intentional Christian Community, Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, orthopraxy, The Work of the People, video, Whole-life Christian faith | 4 Responses

What can we learn from the Anabapist legacy, in our day? (montage: J Fowler)

Anabaptism: Re-monking the Church After Christendom

By Stuart Murray Williams on 04/27/2010

Growing numbers of Christians from various traditions have rediscovered Anabaptism and have found its insights inspiring and challenging. It has developed alternative models of mission, church, discipleship and spirituality and has much to offer…

Related Posts with Thumbnails
FacebookTwitterStumbleUponDeliciousDiggShare

Posted in Church & World History, Features, Theology | Tagged a new St. Benedict, anabaptism, Anabaptist Network, celtic christianity, Christian discipleship, Intentional Christian Community, New Monasticism, new monastics, Northumbria Community, radical Christian faith, Stuart Murray, Stuart Murray Williams, Whole-life Christian faith | 4 Responses

Next »

What We're Watching/ Listening To

The Franz Family - "Peace of Mind"

  • Recent
  • Tags
  • Authors
  • Archives
  • Reclaiming Our Food (Book Review)
  • Michah Bournes: Acts 17 and Turning the World Upside Down (Video)
  • The Prayer Movement and the Renewal of All Things
  • Paul Sparks: Salvation In The Neighborhood and the Great Reversal (Videos)
  • A Cure For Nature Deficit Disorder
  • N.T. Wright: Mending Furniture and The New Creation [Video]
  • MSA and CCSP To Launch Cascadia Sustainability Semester in 2013
  • Shalom: An Invitation to Whole-Life Christian Faith
  • A Spring Sermon on the Resurrection
  • An Eternal Revolution and A Crucified King

agriculture book book review christian community christian faith Christianity christian living christmas Community and Ecclesia Consumerism creation Creation Care culture economy embodying our faith environment faith farming food food and faith Gardening GOD Intentional Christian Community Intentional Living Jesus Joel Salatin Justice justice kingdom of GOD local food local food movement localism missional missional living New Monasticism Poverty Prayer Simple Living Sustainability Sustainable Agriculture Sustainable Living Theology video Wendell Berry Whole-life Christian faith

  • Arloa Sutter
  • Becky Garrison
  • Bill Guerrant
  • Brian Boitmann
  • Carl Peet
  • Caroline D'Angelo
  • Charles Moore
  • Chris Enstad
  • Chris Smith
  • Christine Sine
  • Chuck Summers
  • Claudio Oliver
  • Craig Goodwin
  • Dan Horwedel
  • David Alan Black
  • Dean Ohlman
  • Ed Cyzewski
  • Halden Doerge
  • Jason Fowler
  • Jeremy Timm
  • John Pattison
  • Julie Clawson
  • Kim Dulaney
  • Lee McBride
  • Leni Sorensen
  • Lucas Land
  • Magdalena Perks
  • Mark Van Steenwyk
  • Meg Dunn
  • Melody Adele Connally
  • Michael Marsh
  • Natasha Turner
  • Pam Fowler
  • Paul Littleton
  • Peggy Kendall
  • Rachel Timm
  • Ragan Sutterfield
  • Ricci Kilmer
  • Rich Vincent
  • Rick Wise
  • Russell D. Moore
  • Rusty Pritchard
  • Ryan Marsh
  • Sam Ewell
  • Sara Cardinale
  • Scott Bessenecker
  • Scott Williams
  • Shawn James
  • Staff
  • Stuart Murray Williams
  • Thomas Turner
  • Tom Fuerst
  • Tom Sine
  • Tyler Amy
  • Wendell Berry
  • Wildcat Center
  • Zachary Adam Cohen
  • 2012
  • 2011
  • 2010
  • 2009

Sponsors and Partners

Recent Comments

  • Carl Axel Franzon on Reclaiming Our Food (Book Review)
  • Tyler Amy on The Way (Movie Review)
  • Sbeck on Becoming People of a Place
  • Bill on Place Matters: The Parish Collective on Churches, Places, and Spaces (video)
  • J Fowler on Becoming People of a Place
  • J Fowler on Becoming People of a Place
  • Steven S on Becoming People of a Place
  • LaurenJ on Becoming People of a Place
  • J Fowler on Becoming People of a Place
  • J Fowler on Becoming People of a Place
  • J Fowler on In Your Underwear: Life In Intentional Christian Community (book excerpt)
  • J Fowler on Church As Sharing Community

Books We’re Reading

Books We're Reading

Mustard Seed vs. McWorld: Reinventing Life and Faith for the FutureOne Church, Many Tribes : Following Jesus the Way God Made YouTending to Eden: Environmental Stewardship for God's PeopleRed Moon Rising: How 24-7 Prayer is Awakening a GenerationPunk Monk: New Monasticism and the Ancient Art of BreathingWendell Berry and the Cultivation of Life: A Readers Guide

More of Sustainable's books »
Sustainable Traditions's currently-reading book recommendations, reviews, quotes, book clubs, book trivia, book lists

On Twitter

  • Land and Table Update: May 20th Farm Hop Cancelled and Other News - http://t.co/hp79BvCN-3 days ago
  • Reclaiming Our Food (Book Review) | http://t.co/wQ00kjTV http://t.co/CBSzyDtI @ReclamngOurFood @StoreyPub #localfood-5 days ago
  • the creek is so high it may wash over the bridge - pics to come-1 week ago
  • RT: @LandAndTable: Tomorrow is our Land and Table potluck/open mic/market at Mountain Run Farm from 4:30 to 7:30, rain or shine.-2 weeks ago
  • Michah Bournes: Acts 17 and Turning the World Upside Down (TWOTP Video) http://t.co/7DBhqvNa-2 weeks ago
WISELY WOVEN: Weaving Community With Web and Print Media
125x125
Featured in Alltop
I am a Food RENEGADE!
Copyright (c) 2012, Sustainable Traditions. Powered by WordPress, Hybrid, & the Blue Ridge Mtns. A WISELY WOVEN initiative.