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Emerging Church

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The "emerging church" describes a difficult-to-define movement of the last three decades that has moved away from traditional, institutional styles of worship and church hierarchy. Proponents of this movement often call it a "conversation". Members of emerging communities often are disillusioned with the organized and institutional church and may support the deconstruction of modern Christian dogma. The movement often favors the use of stories and narratives. Members of the emerging movement place high value on good works and social activism.
The movement is also referred to as the "emergent church" although in recent times there has been a shift in the understanding of some people where "emerging" refers to the wider, informal, church-based, global movement and "emergent" refers to an official organization, the [[Emergent Village]]<ref>S. McKnight, "McLaren Emerging", [[Christianity Today]], 26-September-2008. Web address: http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2008/september/38.59.html</ref>
===Defining the Emerging Church===
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