GLOSSARY: TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
TERMS AND DEFINITIONS USED IN THIS COURSE
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Church PlantThe birth of a brand new congregation in a specific place, primarily comprised of persons presently unconnected to an existing church. | |
Church Planting Movementa rapid and multiplicative increase of indigenous churches planting churches within a given people group or population segment. | |
Church Planting TeamA group of leaders who come together to start a new congregation. The team may be made up of a variety of combinations of vocational and volunteer ministers. | |
ContextualizationPutting the truths of God into the context of the local culture. This involves seeing how one’s own culture distorts your understanding of biblical truths, and then taking the universal truths and applying them in another culture. | |
Core GroupThe small group that forms the nucleus of the new congregation, that believes in and supports the vision of the new church. | |
Core ValueAn essential principle and/or conviction on which the church will be formed; a key conviction of the leaders and the new congregation. | |
Creative Access CountryA country in which the public proclamation of the gospel is restricted. Evangelistic efforts in these countries can pose dangers to one’s life, well-being or freedom. | |
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DiasporaThe community of people who are living outside of their country of origin. The migration of people groups from place to place throughout the world is ongoing and is one of the greatest factors in global mission work. See also International
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DoxologyA short hymn of praises to God in various Christian worship services, often added to the end of canticles, psalms, and hymns. The tradition derives from a similar practice in the Jewish synagogue,where some version of the Kaddish serves to terminate each section of the service. | |