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Research Projects
Allelon is committed to forming a multi-generational
movement of missional leaders. This commitment requires that
we take seriously an engagement with modern Western culture and the
impact it has on how we train leaders and understand Christian
discipleship.
Our two current research projects, the Missional Schools
Project and the Mission in Western Culture Project,
are both initiatives designed to develop frameworks, practices, and
resources that address the question of a missional engagement in
contemporary Western culture. These projects are formed in partnership
with seminaries, denominations, local churches, and
foundations.
Mission in Western Culture Project
This multi-year project (September 2006 — December 2012)
addresses the question of mission in Western culture from the
perspective of the local church and its context, and the
implications for leadership development. The goal is
to develop frameworks, practices and resources that address the question
of a missional engagement in contemporary western culture through a
mutually critical partnership with local churches in selected countries.
These countries include Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, the
United Kingdom, and the United States. Learn More...
Missional Schools Project
Over the past two years, Allelon has been in conversation with
twenty-four seminaries and schools across North
America to address how we train a new generation of leaders
for the contexts in which we now find ourselves. This has
involved consultations and conversations with the Presidents and
Academic Deans of each school. The result has been a growing
recognition of the need to address the institutional culture, faculty
ethos, and theological curriculum of the school to engage in missional
leadership formation from the perspective of a missional theology.
Learn More...