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Chance, Necessity, Love (Hardcover)
Leonard M. Hummel, Gayle E Woloschak; Foreword by Deanna Thompson
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How will we regather the church after pandemic? The Covid-19
pandemic is an inflection point for the church everywhere-and
certainly for the Episcopal Church. The sudden flowering of
creativity, connection, and collaboration is an expression of the
Holy Spirit's relentless presence within the church; yet ongoing
distancing creates difficulties to be overcome on the other side of
the present crisis. How will we change habits of isolation and
regather the church? How will we manage the impact on church
finances? How is God calling us to embrace the energy and
creativity of this moment-and the longing people have felt for a
return to community? What challenges will we face regathering the
people of God, particularly in already weakened communities? We
Shall Be Changed is a gathering of brief essays from thought
leaders around the church on pressing topics that the church needs
to be considering now-in preparation for the end of this pandemic.
The book is designed to spur conversation within parishes,
fellowship groups, and clergy gatherings about how to embrace the
gifts this time has given while anticipating and addressing the
very real challenges the church will confront in its wake.
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Chance, Necessity, Love (Paperback)
Leonard M. Hummel, Gayle E Woloschak; Foreword by Deanna Thompson
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R635
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Discovery Miles 5 250
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In Glimpsing Resurrection, Deanna A. Thompson combines recent
trauma research with compelling first-person narrative to provide
insight into the traumatic dimensions of living with a serious
illness. Her aim is to help those who are ill and those who care
for and minister to them deepen their understanding of how best to
offer support. aEUROoeThe tendency for Christians to move almost
immediately from death to proclamations of new life risks
alienating those for whom healing and new life seem out of
reach,aEURO says Thompson. Glimpsing Resurrection focuses less on
the aEUROoewhyaEURO to help readers instead come to terms with the
aEUROoehowaEURO of living with a serious disease. In particular,
Thompson provides a framework and concrete suggestions for how to
be a church where those who are undone by illness can be undone, as
well as a place that can love and support them to hope.
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