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Most congregations today exist in what George Thompson calls the
"middle of anywhere." They live comfortably with their surrounding
culture, focusing their energies on serving the needs of their
current members. These congregations have many strengths and gifts
that they can exercise without changing a thing. But Thompson
envisions a deeper, more prophetic call for congregations to
explore the meaning of being in the world but not of it--a church
on the "edge of somewhere." Thompson sees a church that is deeply
engaged in ministering to the community while calling on others to
commit to doing the same. By analyzing the interaction between a
congregation's focus of identity and their stance with the world,
Thompson has created a helpful grid for congregations to place
themselves on today's cultural map. A congregation that sees itself
as existing on the margins of society will look different than one
that sees itself as embedded in society. A congregation that hears
a call to serve the surrounding community will look different from
one that focuses on its internal needs. Knowing where they stand
now is the key for congregations to discover where they must go in
the future to fully live out their call to be God's people in the
world.
Every community of faith journeys through periods of transition. In
Grace for the Journey: Practices and Possibilities for In-Between
Times, authors Beverly and George Thompson invite congregations to
open themselves to the grace-filled possibilities that accompany
these in-between periods. Drawing on biblical examples and
contemporary experience, the authors invite the community of faith
to see transitional times as an opportunity to develop deeper
spiritual awareness of God's call on its communal life--a call that
open up fresh potential even as it calls us to consider what
familiar things may need to change. As pastors and teachers with
experience in congregations across the country, the Thompsons serve
as your travel guides, accompanying you and your congregation as
you walk through the wilderness of transitional times to the
hope-filled possibilities on the horizon.
Bixby discusses the ways in which churches can restructure
themselves and work through issues that are causing stagnation,
early dismissal of pastors, and other conflicts that detract from
the mission and vision of the church. Challenging the Church
Monster suggests new ways for churches to function so that mission
and ministry can once again become priorities, and people can begin
to feel their time and energy are being used for something other
than adding fuel to the fire of conflict within the congregation.
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Ready to Lead (Paperback)
Beverly A Thompson, George B. Thompson
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