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Stanley Hauerwas on Communal Delight - Anabaptist (Psalm 37:4)

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"We delight in God together—worship, fellowship, shared practices shape our desires. The community that delights in the Lord together finds its desires transformed together. Individualist delights lead to individualist desires; communal worship shapes kingdom longings." — Stanley Hauerwas. Anabaptist: communal delight.

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