J. Philip Wogaman offers candid reflections on his service as
Senior Minister at Foundry United Methodist Church in Washington,
D.C., an unexpected journey that he began at the age of sixty
following a full career as an ethics professor. Wogaman chronicles
the tasks he faced as a new pastor, tasks with which every pastor
deals--effective and faithful preaching, balancing pastoral and
prophetic roles, presenting the church to the pubic media, dealing
with prominent church members, and addressing stewardship. He also
discusses the challenges of succeeding a long-loved pastor who
departed under a cloud, the responsibilities of pastoring to a
president, and his efforts to balance the roles of a pastor against
such a dramatic backdrop. Identifying his own successes and
mistakes, Wogaman provides fresh insights on parish ministry that
are sure to become guideposts for all pastors.
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