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WHDL - 00021470
All Christians have a responsibility to care for each other. However, the practices of care in the church have become centered around the clergy. This not only fails to empower the lay members of a congregation, but robs them of a more fully realized culture of care. This thesis proposes that Christians ought to come together not only underneath the tutelage of clergy members but around a common table, forming circles of mutually dependent relationships with one another. In conversation with Indigenous and Wesleyan theology as well as existing pastoral care models, this dissertation presents a model for developing a holistic culture of care. In doing so, it presents also a practical implementation of the model in the development of small groups for mutual care. The groups will serve not only to develop knowledge about shared challenges, but also community connection and accountability to one another as participants care for each other.
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