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Curation is a term usually used in the art world for the role of
imagining and overseeing an exhibition or art experience. However
the word is now being adopted by people in alternative worship, as
it affords a very different and inventive way of thinking about how
to lead a service or praise event. Rather than simply presiding
over liturgy or fronting a band, curation involves negotiating
between institutions and artists and making do with what is to hand
to create something brilliant. The hope is that moments of epiphany
will be experienced as God is invited to be and breathe in the
space, and people make connections with their own lives and
stories. Curating Worship is in two parts. The first considers the
kind of thinking, skills and disciplines involved in good curation.
The second consists of in depth interviews, which tease out from
people who have curated amazing worship experiences around the
world, the ideas and theories behind their approaches and the
practical processes involved.
A significant and growing number of churches are using the
principles of Mission Action Planning (MAP). This volume argues the
case for producing a high-quality plan, describes the practical
steps involved, offers real-life examples, and provides evidence of
the effectiveness of the process. It is based on research conducted
in several dioceses of the Church of England - at diocesan and
parish levels. 'The 'MAP' process is well described by Mark Ireland
and Mike Chew in this excellent book and I am enormously grateful
that they have taken the time and the care to enquire more deeply
both into the process and some of the outcomes now in a number of
Dioceses.' Lord Hope of Thornes KCVO
"Where does discipleship end and evangelism begin? How does one fit
with the other?
Joining the two together properly is a challenge. Both are
important and both are necessary.
Missional Discipleship offers a holistic vision that effectively
incorporates discipleship with evangelism. Thoroughly Wesleyan in
its emphasis on God's ever-present grace and the possibility of
human response, this approach demonstrates that education and
formation go hand-in-hand with mission and witness.
Written by a cadre of scholars and seasoned ministers, this
book is an accessible resource to assist pastors and leaders as
they introduce to their churches and small groups the vision of
mission discipleship. With topics ranging from service and
compassion to discipleship and the family, this invaluable guide
encapsulates what it means to engage a community of faith in
embodying the gospel and equipping Christians to participate in the
restorative and redemptive mission of God in the world."
As a minister or pastoral worker it is highly likely that, at some
stage in your ministry, you will find yourself caring for people
with psychiatric problems and their families. "The Pastoral Care of
People with Mental Health Problems" provides an invaluable resource
to help you provide the best care for those suffering from the most
common problems, such as: depression, Alzheimer's disease,
anorexia, addiction to drugs or alcohol, post-traumatic stress
disorder, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and anti-social
personality disorder.As well as outlining the main psychiatric
conditions and their treatments, the particular issues facing
pastoral workers are examined and some of the ethical issues
involved are discussed. Using a wealth of pastoral illustrations,
the book offers practical advice and guidance for the care of
individuals and families who find their lives turned upside down by
psychiatric illness. It addresses questions such as: How can I help
the family of a young girl who cuts herself? What is the difference
between depression and an abnormal grief reaction? And how can I
distinguish between a symptom of mental illness and genuine
religious revelation? In cases of severe mental illness it will be
necessary to work alongside medical, nursing and social work staff,
and guidance on how to do this effectively is given.
Mark Yaconelli is co-director of the Youth Ministry and
Spirituality Project, which over the last 8 years has gathered
together churches and youth ministers from across North America to
explore contemplative prayer, discernment, spiritual direction,
covenant community, spiritual practice and Sabbath-living as a way
of resourcing ministries with youth. This book offers some of the
experience, teaching, praying and thinking behind the project.
This is what Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. called his struggle. An
interesting combination of words, but when we realize that we have
a purpose that is worth the struggle, it does indeed become
majestic. Bill Wiesman has compiled essays from strong church
leaders that know the meaning of our holy purpose.Dan Boone, Stan
Toler, Tom Noble, and Marilyn McCool join us--along with many other
writers--to reveal five strategies towards developing intentional
leadership, renewing a vibrant church, identifying clear and
coherent theology, achieving mission outreach, and cultivating a
multifaceted church.Join us on this journey. Though it may be a
struggle sometimes, God has given us a majestic mission to
revitalize His Church and make Christ-like disciples.
This book explores the ways in which preachers embody their
messages - in their own person, in the words they use, in employing
objects, pictures, the arts and the responses of those hearing the
sermon. Suitable for most theological traditions, Embodying the
Word is aimed at a broad range of Christian denominations. Although
related to the author's previous work, A Preaching Workbook, this
volume will be complementary.
New York Times bestselling author Craig Groeschel is the founding and
senior pastor of Life.Church, an innovative multisite church known
around the world and an organization that Glassdoor has named a #1 U.S.
Best Place to Work. But it didn't happen by accident. In 1996, a
handful of congregants worshipped together in a two-car garage. Today,
the church welcomes tens of thousands of attendees in multiple states
across the country and globally at Life.Church Online.
Lead Like It Matters presents Groeschel's transformative insights on
how to effectively build a thriving, enduring ministry and
organization. Using his skills as a top leader, he combines
straight-talk and wry honesty with biblical and leadership principles
to equip you with the tools to:
• Recognize when your organization or ministry has the indefinable but
tangible "it" that leads to success
• Identify and implement seven leadership principles for a church that
lasts
• Ignite a fire in your team to leave behind "what we've always done"
for the meaningful ministry you know is possible
• Discover the three areas every leader must master for success
Lead Like It Matters reveals the secret for building ministry momentum
and then keeping it going.
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James W Watson, Narry F. Santos; Foreword by Jeff Christopherson
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Practicing faithful discipleship means focusing on the daily
aspects of Christian education in the local church, within its
structures, and through faithful ministry.
Through Bible-based truths and helpful insights, Discovering
Discipleship identifies principles that provide the Christian
educator with an overview of the significant aspects of faithful
discipleship. Effectively organized into four areasdefinitions,
dynamics, design, and practiceauthors Dean Blevins and Mark Maddix
offer readers an approach to discipleship that seeks to honor God,
understand our role in the contemporary world, and guide persons
and communities according to Kingdom principles.
In this honest exploration, readers will find a new perspective
on discipleship that will help them dig deeper and develop a
long-lasting and effective practice of community formation and
faithful discipleship.
Today pastors and church leaders have an unparalleled opportunity
to shape a biblical vision for Kingdom giving. Based on the
foundational premise that stewardship is the management of time,
talents, and treasure, authors Stan Toler and Elmer Towns set forth
a vision for pastors and church leaders to shape the thinking in
the pews. Developing a Giving Church provides guidance for shaping
a giving environment, suggestions for developing committed steward
leaders, and counsel on biblical strategies. This vital stewardship
resource merges insightful principles with proven methods for
creating a climate for giving through stewardship education.
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