1. Continuity and reciprocity between worship/liturgy and mission; 1.1 The “gathering and
sending” model; 1.2 The “worship outside in” model; 1.3 The “worship inside out” model;
1.4 The “multi-faceted mission” model; 1.5 God’s mission and the liturgy of the world;
1.5.1 Beyond the Church and her mission; 1.5.2 Liturgy beyond liturgy; 1.6 From God’s
mission and world liturgy to the mission and liturgy of the Church – 2. The shape of a mission-
driven liturgy; 2.1 Enacting “God’s narrative” and picturing the dream of “God’s
Kingdom”; 2.2 Icon and celebration of life as “visited” by God; 2.3 Conviviality of differences;
2.4 Open table-fellowship – Feast of hospitality; 2.5 Feasting with God in the abyss;
2.6 From “rite” to “life”– 3. The image and practice of a worship-shaped mission; 3.1 Mission
as proclamation of God’s wonders and as pilgrimage to meet him; 3.2 Mission as love
play and feast of gratuity; 3.3 “Body given”: the “hard edge” of mission; 3.4 Fruit of the
earth and the bread of life: mission as care of God’s creation; 3.5 Gathering up the “fragments”
of the Spirit: mission as liturgy before liturgy