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2018 Special Issue: Christian Formation in the Church Today
The focus of the Winter Special Issue of Episcopal Teacher is Christian Formation. Is it simply a new way to talk about Christian education? Or, is it something more? Is it a synonym for Christian discipleship? For religious education? What is the relationship between evangelism and Christian formation?

These are some of the questions we tackle through the perspective of educators, clergy and laity throughout the church. Their thoughts will help you re-member the foundation on which you stand, re-view present practices and trends, and re-cognize ways you are being formed to assist others as they encounter the living God and Christian tradition today.
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Articles in This Issue
Moving from Educating Members to Forming Disciples
By Sharon Pearson

Creating an Agenda for the Future of Faith Formation in the Wider Church
By John Roberto

Bishop Believes Transformative Formation Opens Minds and Hearts
By Audrey Scanlan

How Dioceses Can Help Churches Make Disciples
By Amy Cook

Theological Education Creates Intentional Communities of Transformation
By Sheryl A. Kujawa-Holbrook

Forma Brings Creative People Together to Share Innovations in Formation
An interview with Jamie Martin-Currie and Bill Campbell

Why Religious Educators Must Be Media Literate
By Kyle Oliver

Camp Experiences Inform Collaborative Ministries
By Aimee Bostwick

Teaching Children the Message of Love
By Colette Potts

Focusing Formation Outward into the World
By Demi Prentiss
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