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So many of the online discussion that I have been engaging in this week seem to landing somewhat on the same question: What is the Church? In a comment in one of those discussions, David Fitch pointed to John Howard Yoder’s answer to this question in his book “Body Politics: Five Practices of the Christian Community Before the Watching World”. The five practices Yoder cites are:
- Binding & Loosing (Discernment & Discipline)
- Disciples Break Bread Together (Eucharist)
- Baptism & the New Community (Baptism)
- The Fullness of Christ (Multiplicity of Gifts)
- The Rule of Paul (Open Meeting)
In the next few weeks, I hope to blog through these practices. While I will obviously be citing Yoder, I hope to give more emphasis to these practices within our own context of Little Flowers Community. My hope is that it will provide a generative space for conversation about living these practices rather than simply engaging them as a set of theoretical ideas or ideals.
So while I hope to do my first post today or tomorrow, let’s start with some questions:
What do you think of the 5 practices listed (understanding that I have not qualified them at all)? Would you exclude any of them?
What practices are essential (not just good) that are not listed above? Why include them?

