We have been created to live and work in community. But all too often we
see ourselves primarily as individuals and run the risk of working at
cross-purposes with the organizations we serve. Living faithfully in a
neighborhood involves two interwoven threads: learning and action. In
this book C. Christopher Smith, coauthor of Slow Church, looks at the
local church as an organization in which both learning and action lie at
the heart of its identity. He explores the practice of reading and, in
his words, how we can read together in ways that drive us deeper into
action. Smith continues, Church can no longer simply be an experience to
be passively consumed; rather, we are called into the participatory life
of a community. Reading is a vital practice for helping our churches
navigate this shift. Discover how books can help your churches and
neighborhoods bring flourishing to the world.