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The Gift of a Renewed Diaconate: - and the contribution of British Methodism (Paperback)
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The Gift of a Renewed Diaconate: - and the contribution of British Methodism (Paperback)
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As the church strives to engage with a world radically different
from that which shaped Christendom, creating new forms of church
leadership has become a necessity. In this endeavour, the office of
deacon, so communally relevant and influential in the early church,
but then neglected for centuries, is again coming to the fore, not
least in North America. In Britain, the Methodist Diaconal Order
embraces many features of a renewed diaconate. The papers in this
book address key theological and ecclesiological issues faced by
British Methodism, but of relevance to all churches, as it
continues to engage with the potential of a renewed diaconate to
enhance its life and mission. David Clark became a member of the
Methodist Diaconal Order in 2005. Previously, as a presbyter, he
worked in Sheffield and inner London. He then became a senior
lecturer in community education at Westhill College, Birmingham. He
played a leading role in promoting the Christian Community Movement
of the `eighties. In subsequent years he set up the Christian in
Public Life Programme, founded the Human City Institute and
initiated the Kingdom at Work Project. He has written prophetically
about his vision of the church to come, identified by him as `the
diaconal church', and of a renewed diaconate as a hall-mark of its
leadership. `David Clark in his two earlier books Breaking the
Mould of Christendom and Building Kingdom Communities - with the
diaconate as a new order of mission offers very compelling
arguments for a new way of thinking. He casts his vision to what he
calls the kingdom community. He provides a comprehensive vision of
church and ministry from a diaconal perspective.' Sandy Boyce -
from her Presidential Address to the 22nd Assembly of DIAKONIA,
theworldwide gathering of diaconal associations, Chicago, 2017 `It
is a privilege to commend this collection of papers. David Clark
offers a timely and helpful contribution to the ongoing debate
about the nature of the diaconate and diaconal ministry both lay
and ordained. Drawing widely from his own experience, that of
British Methodism and of our ecumenical partners, he shares his
vision of an emerging diaconal church. His book deserves a wide
readership.' David Emison - Former Chair of the Methodist Cumbria
District, former Chair of the Methodist Diaconal Order Committee
and an Associate Member of the Methodist Diaconal Order
General
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