One in the Spirit

The Emmaus/Chrysalis Relationship

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Christian Life
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Author: David McKeown ISBN: 9780835811743
Publisher: Upper Room Publication: July 1, 2012
Imprint: Upper Room Books Language: English
Author: David McKeown
ISBN: 9780835811743
Publisher: Upper Room
Publication: July 1, 2012
Imprint: Upper Room Books
Language: English

One of the most critical elements in successful Emmaus and Chrysalis communities is the relationship between the two. The Emmaus and Chrysalis movements were designed to function as partners in ministry.

But sometimes tensions arise between Emmaus and Chrysalis communities. Perhaps an overeager Emmaus community decides to start Chrysalis before the Emmaus community is ready. Or maybe a Chrysalis leadership team feels their Emmaus board of directors doesn't give them the freedom to carry out their program without the board's approval of every detail.

McKeown, a certified Emmaus and Chrysalis trainer and regional leader for Chrysalis, wrote this book to help Emmaus and Chrysalis communities

  • focus on their common mission of renewing the church and acting as disciples in the world
  • see their relationship as a partnership of ministry
  • treat each other with mutual respect
  • develop new leaders
  • realize the importance of mentoring
  • resolve conflicts between Emmaus and Chrysalis
  • strengthen and streamline the operation of the programs
  • discover answers to frequently asked questions

One of the most critical elements in successful Emmaus and Chrysalis communities is the relationship between the two. The Emmaus and Chrysalis movements were designed to function as partners in ministry.

But sometimes tensions arise between Emmaus and Chrysalis communities. Perhaps an overeager Emmaus community decides to start Chrysalis before the Emmaus community is ready. Or maybe a Chrysalis leadership team feels their Emmaus board of directors doesn't give them the freedom to carry out their program without the board's approval of every detail.

McKeown, a certified Emmaus and Chrysalis trainer and regional leader for Chrysalis, wrote this book to help Emmaus and Chrysalis communities

  • focus on their common mission of renewing the church and acting as disciples in the world
  • see their relationship as a partnership of ministry
  • treat each other with mutual respect
  • develop new leaders
  • realize the importance of mentoring
  • resolve conflicts between Emmaus and Chrysalis
  • strengthen and streamline the operation of the programs
  • discover answers to frequently asked questions

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