- Parachurch organization
Parachurch organizations are vehicles by which Christians work collaboratively both outside of and across their denominations to engage with the world in
social welfare andevangelism .These bodies can be
business es,non-profit corporations, or private associations. They generally operate without sponsorship of any particular church or association of churches, while attempting to avoid encroaching on roles traditionally belonging to churches alone. They offer centralized efficiency of mission and operation to accomplish specialized ministry tasks that independent churches without denominational or associational strength are not able to accomplish on a larger national or international scale. In classic theological terms, they are asodality instead of amodality .Roles and organizations
While parachurch organizations/ministries are vital to accomplishing specific missions on behalf of the church, they should never take the place of the local church. Ministries, Bible studies and other such parachurch partnerships are beneficial and a great means of personal growth and effective ministry, but they cannot supersede (in priority and commitment) the local body of Christ.
Parachurch organizations perform a number of roles, including:
*evangelistic crusade associations (patterned after theBilly Graham Association)
*evangelistic anddiscipleship ministries (such as The Navigators,Campus Crusade for Christ )
*music and printpublisher s, radio and television stations, film studios, online ministries
*study centers and institutes,school s,college s and universities
*political and socialactivist groups
*welfare and social services, includinghomeless shelters ,child care , anddomestic violence ,disaster relief programs, and food pantries and clothing closets, and emergency aid centers (such as theCity Mission s)
*self-help groups
*Bible study groupsee also
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Evangelicalism
*List of Protestant missionary societies
*Interdenominational
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