What you’ll find in perichorus
Within Perichorus, you will find entries, essays, paradigms and theological reflections, each directly or indirectly reflecting a vision for true Pentecostal revival in the postmodern world.
You will therefore want to read through the blog’s four purpose statements. Together, these four purpose statements comprise the “About Perichorus” page, which is the main anchor-page of the Perichorus blog site:
1. A call for true Pentecostal revival.
2. Visioning a new kind of Pentecostal church for the postmodern world.
3. Conceptualising Pentecostal ethos through postmodern paradigms.
4. Encountering Jesus as the Baptiser in the Spirit.
To further explore the discussion developed through the four Perichorus purpose statements, visit and download the following keynote Perichorus manifesto essays:
Part 1: The Revolutionary Power of Pentecostal Spirituality
Part 2: The Decline of Pentecostalism as a Revival Movement
Part 3: A Vision for True Pentecostal Revival
You may also want to visit the posting titled, “The Space where Dreams are Born.”
These manifesto entries, as well as other important key entries, are also found under the blog’s “Perichorus key entries” category.
Each entry is also themed and exists as a word calling the Pentecostal movement towards its needful evolvement into a living tradition, which is faithful to its perennial calling as a needful communal gifting within the larger Christian faith tradition.
Believing that within postmodern world that the Wesleyan roots of Classic Pentecostalism need even greater appreciation, Perichorus is thus also attempting to root Classic Pentecostal ethos, within the Wesleyan four-fold synergy of Scripture, tradition, reason and experience.
These reflections therefore also seek to consciously address how the doctrine of the Trinity, should shape the life of a local church, and can even facilitate a Pentecostal ethos that is responsive to the challenges of postmodernity.
Therefore, it’s good to begin visiting this site at the following two main pages:
Every encounter with the Holy Spirit is actually an encounter with the Triune God. A true Pentecostal ethos is thus actually, an ethos that is shaped by the Triune life of God. This is an ethos facilitating the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit.
Monte Lee Rice (© copyright September 2008)

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