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Taking inspiration from the Spanish word for
retirement--jubilacion-- veteran minister Bruce Epperly challenges
and empowers clergy to see retirement as a celebration of new
possibilities and not an inexorable diminishment towards
irrelevance. Similar in spirit to the Jubilee year described in
scripture, retirement can be a time of transformation and
exploration, of freedom to try on new versions of yourself and new
paths of service. In that spirit, clergy can embrace creative
transformation in their relationships, neighborhoods, religious
communities, and politics. No longer tethered to the politics and
administrative duties of congregational leadership, they can now
freely commit themselves to relational, intellectual, and spiritual
growth. They can also focus on personal, community, and planetary
healing and transformation. Retired clergy can become sages and
wisdom givers sharing their insights and energy with seminarians
and novice pastors, congregations, and communities. Bringing
together the fruits of conversations with more than 100 retired
clergy, theological reflection, and spiritual practices, this text
provides a way forward for clergy considering retirement and
retired clergy. Based on interviews from persons from diverse
denominations, theological perspectives, and ethnic and racial
backgrounds, this text garners wisdom from pastors on their
retirement journeys, from personal preparation and public
announcement to first steps following retirement and long-term
adventures.
Pastors today are overwhelmed by the perfect storm of too many
responsibilities, too few resources, and too rapid congregational,
cultural, and technological changes. Many of them confess that the
cares of modern ministry have nearly choked the life out of their
holy service. Here is a resource for integrated personal and
professional transformation and healing for pastors; better
equipping them to be effective spiritual leaders for the long haul
of professional ministry. We are in a time of great spiritual
awakening among Christians, people of other faiths, and
self-described spiritual but not religious seekers. Insightful
spiritual leadership is needed now more than ever to navigate the
waves of pluralism, postmodernism, and globalism. Spiritual leaders
need to sharpen their mission, administration, outreach, and
preaching skills, but they also need to deepen their commitments to
spiritual growth and self-care practices to insure healthy and
effective ministry over the long haul.
Pastors today are overwhelmed by the perfect storm of too many
responsibilities, too few resources, and too rapid congregational,
cultural, and technological changes. Many of them confess that the
cares of modern ministry have nearly choked the life out of their
holy service. Here is a resource for integrated personal and
professional transformation and healing for pastors; better
equipping them to be effective spiritual leaders for the long haul
of professional ministry. We are in a time of great spiritual
awakening among Christians, people of other faiths, and
self-described spiritual but not religious seekers. Insightful
spiritual leadership is needed now more than ever to navigate the
waves of pluralism, postmodernism, and globalism. Spiritual leaders
need to sharpen their mission, administration, outreach, and
preaching skills, but they also need to deepen their commitments to
spiritual growth and self-care practices to insure healthy and
effective ministry over the long haul.
Taking inspiration from the Spanish word for
retirement--jubilacion-- veteran minister Bruce Epperly challenges
and empowers clergy to see retirement as a celebration of new
possibilities and not an inexorable diminishment towards
irrelevance. Similar in spirit to the Jubilee year described in
scripture, retirement can be a time of transformation and
exploration, of freedom to try on new versions of yourself and new
paths of service. In that spirit, clergy can embrace creative
transformation in their relationships, neighborhoods, religious
communities, and politics. No longer tethered to the politics and
administrative duties of congregational leadership, they can now
freely commit themselves to relational, intellectual, and spiritual
growth. They can also focus on personal, community, and planetary
healing and transformation. Retired clergy can become sages and
wisdom givers sharing their insights and energy with seminarians
and novice pastors, congregations, and communities. Bringing
together the fruits of conversations with more than 100 retired
clergy, theological reflection, and spiritual practices, this text
provides a way forward for clergy considering retirement and
retired clergy. Based on interviews from persons from diverse
denominations, theological perspectives, and ethnic and racial
backgrounds, this text garners wisdom from pastors on their
retirement journeys, from personal preparation and public
announcement to first steps following retirement and long-term
adventures.
Journey inside the pages of Scripture to meet a personal God who
enters individual lives and begins a creative work from the inside
out. Shaped with the individual in mind, Immersion encourages
simultaneous engagement both with the Word of God and with the God
of the Word to become a new creation in Christ. Immersion, inspired
by a fresh translation the Common English Bible stands firmly on
Scripture and helps readers explore the emotional, spiritual, and
intellectual needs of their personal faith. More importantly, they
ll be able to discover God s revelation through readings and
reflections. Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah has eight sessions."
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