tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2654218822987237082.post3409898633576129346..comments2022-11-06T01:59:08.960-08:00Comments on Dooleydoodling: Unbounded AND Togetherness?Sean Dooleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12874654680852999698noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2654218822987237082.post-38127977699029441152010-09-09T09:11:34.959-07:002010-09-09T09:11:34.959-07:00Sean - glad you're taking the time to de-angst...Sean - glad you're taking the time to de-angst yourself from the bounded past!<br />One of the dangers, especially for local churches looking at all of this, is that "apostolicity" becomes a noun and no longer a verb (as God intended it to be!).<br />In talking with people in other places, even other countries, one of the main gripes is that a lot of what was "team", in all the "lurches" as you say, has failed to honour the relationship side of things - a very much parochial-apostleship has developed. It would be a great help to churches if that aspect of the apostle - the relationships - doesn't get lost; NT team "atoms & particles" were always relationally connected wherever they went. It's critical to the integrity of being "sent by God".<br /><br />See you soon<br />ColinExtending Boundarieshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08157907233363080249noreply@blogger.com