Congregations today exist in an in-between, or liminal, time. The customary answers about what it means to be and do church and strategies for renewal based on those answers no longer work. But there is no certainty about the new answers. It is a time of searching—of letting go of the old and experimenting with the new. This means facing the reality of death, which may come as institutions die or as established ways are abandoned. This book addresses this reality while maintaining a constant focus on the Christian promise of resurrection. It offers three images that recognize the differing contexts of congregations and help them shape their future as they seek to discern God’s work in their midst. Congregations shaped by each of the three images (remembering, letting go, and resurrecting) have the potential to faithfully engage in God’s work in their setting. For each of the three there are suggestions for helping a congregation move toward an even more faithful expression of the image. The book includes Bible studies and other resources that congregations will find helpful in this process. Some congregations may continue in traditional ways, while others seek a new way of being church. But all can join in God’s work in their time and place with a new and deeper understanding of the ministry that is theirs. This book helps them do that. Because a different kind of leadership is needed the book offers an approach to leadership that is grounded in a spiritual process of inward reflection and outward involvement.

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In a time when the old answers about being church no longer work and new answers are not yet clear, this book offers a way forward to help congregations live more faithfully. It suggests three guiding images that help congregations both understand their current reality and deepen their engagement in the ministry to which God has called them.

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Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction

How to Read This Book

Final Thoughts Before We Begin

Chapter 1 – A Reality Check: Living in the In-Between

A New Thing

The End of Christendom

The Parable of the Sower

An In-Between Time

Chapter 2 – Possibilities for the Future: Discerning an Image of the Congregation

Discerning the Right Thing

Three Images

When the Images Combine

Remembering – Main Street Church

Letting Go – Trinity Church

Resurrecting – Faith Church

The Inevitability of Loss

Chapter 3 – Remembering: A New Way of Seeing What Was

Endings

Paradox

Addiction

Chapter 4 – Letting Go: Insights from Hospice

Chapter 5 – Resurrecting: Spirituality and Ethics Revisited

The Parable of the Yeast

A Tiny Part of the Whole

Big Effects

A Transforming/Corrupting Presence

A Time-Consuming Process of Change

Nurturing Spirituality

The Examen Prayer

The Rule of Life

Spiritual Direction

Claiming the Ethic of Jesus

Chapter 6 – A New Model of Leadership: Inwardly Directed and Outwardly Focused

A New Model of Leadership

Envision the Productive Community

Look Within

Embrace the Hypocritical Self

Transcend Fear

Embody a Vision of the New Community

Disturb the System

Surrender to the Emergent Process

Entice Through Moral Power

Strength, Sensitivity and Faith

Conclusion

Index

About the Authors

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781538174494
Publisert
2023-08-06
Utgiver
Vendor
Rowman & Littlefield
Vekt
372 gr
Høyde
237 mm
Bredde
159 mm
Dybde
17 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
144

Biographical note

Jeffrey D. Jones is the author of a number of books on congregational life and leadership, including: Traveling Together: A Guide for Disciple-Forming Congregations (Alban) and Facing Decline, Finding Hope (Rowman and Littlefield). He has served as the pastor of three churches, the interim pastor of two churches, and twice as a national staff person for the American Baptist Board of Educational Ministries. He retired as the Director of Ministerial Studies and Associate Professor of Ministerial Leadership from Andover Newton in 2015.

David Fredrickson is a native Coloradan. He has served as the Assistant Rector to Trinity Church in Buckingham, Pennsylvania, Rector to the Church of the Good Shepherd in Wareham, Massachusetts, Rector to Christ Church Parish in Plymouth, Massachusetts, and is currently the Priest-in-Charge to Zion Episcopal Church in Manchester Center, Vermont.