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We invite you to become a partner within the Coalition. As partners, we each have a stake in the vitality and future of this international Christian fellowship.

More than that, we seek truly to become “Christ’s partners” (Hebrews 3.14, NEB), working together to serve him faithfully and to mobilize all God’s people for mission and ministry in God’s world.

To become a partner in the Coalition is as simple as making an annual financial contribution. But it is a sign also of your support and investment in a shared vision and a pledge that you will stand and journey with us as together we seek to be Christ’s partners in daily life.

The Coalition for Ministry in Daily Life, established in 1991, is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization consisting of partners who provide varying levels of support.

Individuals: Receive annual subscription to LayNet and invitation to CMDL activities $35

Students and Retired: Same benefits as above $25

Congregations/Parishes: Same benefits as above for 4 people $100

Judicatories/Dioceses: Same benefits as above for 4 people $130

Seminaries/Colleges/Consultants: Same benefits as above for              4 people $150

Independent Centers: Same benefits for 5 people $200

Denominations and Publishers: Same benefits for 6 people $300

The Coalition welcomes additional contributions from individuals and organizations wishing in this way to assist in the accomplishment of its mission.

CMDL
c/o The WorkShop
2015 N.E. Loop 410
San Antonio, Texas 78217

kbuzzini@theworkshop-sa.org
(210) 599-4224
 


“We experience gathering and sending like the breathing in and breathing out of the Spirit. Christian life in the everyday world is just as important as the gathering of the congregation for worship….The gathering for worship serves the sending into the world, and it is this sending which leads into the full life of the Spirit.”                       Jurgen Moltmann, 1997

“The people of God are called to a possibility other than the kingdoms of the world…They witness to another way that governments can relate to one another, that money can be earned and spent, that doctors and care-givers and engineers and lawyers and teachers can serve their constituencies, that wordsmiths and musicians and artists and philosophers can give us new visions of the human condition. That is the ministry of the laity.”
Verna Dozier, 1991
 

COALITION for MINISTRY in DAILY LIFE