Journalist and pastor Mark Wingfield describes how the congregation he
serves undertook a detailed study of how the church should respond to
the inclusion of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender members. The
study was conducted by a nineteen-member blue-ribbon task force that
included wide representation of the church's various constituencies.
The author served as a staff liaison, recording secretary, and
resource to the study group, keeping meticulous notes of the process
and the aftermath of the study. Why Churches Need to Talk about
Sexuality is written for clergy and lay leaders in Protestant
congregations of all kinds who need a helpful guide to conversations
about human sexuality within congregations. The book also has in mind
anyone who wants to understand the controversial debates about human
sexuality and the Christian church today and who desire to follow a
process to discuss the topic and make decisions about how
congregations and individuals will respond to matters of ministry and
sexuality. This book not only details the process used at Wilshire but
also tells the human story of why the study was undertaken and what
happened to the lives and faith of real people inside and outside the
church. The author's hope is to provide a resource to other clergy and
church leaders to understand why this issue must be addressed, how
difficult it is to address, and what to expect along the way. As the
title indicates, even though this is a difficult conversation to have,
churches must have the conversation anyway.
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Lessons Learned from Hard Conversations about Sex, Gender, Identity, and the Bible
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781506458588
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Stylus Publishing LLC
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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