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The Collar (Hardcover)
Sue Sorensen; Foreword by William H Willimon
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William Willimon combines the latest findings in Lukan scholarship
with the pastoral, educational, and theological concerns of the
local church to provide a new interpretation of Acts. He bases his
commentary on the idea that the purpose of Acts was not to make
Christianity acceptable to the Roman state but rather to preserve
the integrity of the church against the onslaught of classical
culture. Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and
Preaching is a distinctive resource for those who interpret the
Bible in the church. Planned and written specifically for teaching
and preaching needs, this critically acclaimed biblical commentary
is a major contribution to scholarship and ministry.
Only when the Church enacts its scandalous Jesus-centered
tradition will it truly be the body of Christ and transform the
world. Twenty-five years after its first appearance, Resident
Aliens remains a prophetic vision of how the Church can regain its
vitality, battle its malaise, reclaim its capacity to nourish
souls, and stand firmly against the illusions, pretensions, and
eroding values of today's world.
Resident Aliens discusses the nature of the church and its
relationship to surrounding culture. It argues that churches should
focus on developing Christian life and community rather than
attempting to reform secular culture. Stanley Hauerwas and William
H. Willimon reject the idea that America is a Christian nation;
instead, Christians should see themselves as "resident aliens" in a
foreign land. According to Hauerwas and Willimon, the role of
Christians is not totransform government but tolive lives that
model the love of Christ. Rather than try to convince others to
change their ethics, Christians should model a new set of ethics
that are grounded in the life, death, and resurrection of
Christ."
This brief introduction spells out the major beliefs of the
United Methodist Church in a clear, nontechnical style. William
Willimon, the beloved United Methodist author, preacher, teacher,
and bishop, discusses the great theological themes that United
Methodists share in common with all Christians as well as the
particular accents and emphases that characterize United Methodist
understandings of Christian doctrines. In his engaging style,
Willimon opens the door for further study, challenging the reader
to move toward a continuing reflection on their faith. This guide
will be of great value to those who are beginning their study of
United Methodist beliefs as well as those who have long been in the
church and want a helpful way to refresh their understandings of
the distinctiveness of United Methodist doctrine.
"Every time people sit down to eat and drink together, there is
the possibility that community will grow and people will be
reconciled to one another. This is good news for a fractured and
polarized world, and a strong sign of the importance of being a
welcoming congregation that embraces all people with God's love and
grace." from the introduction
This practical book by pastor and writer Henry G. Brinton
studies the biblical basis for Christian hospitality and how it is
practiced in congregations today. While recognizing the challenges
for embracing all people in the life of the church, Brinton offers
a helpful guide for creating a hospitable congregation and
welcoming others through spiritual formation, reconciliation, and
outreach. He includes discussion questions and an action plan in
each chapter.
Leader guide for eight-week small group study to help you deepen
your understanding of United Methodist core beliefs. This We
Believe: The Core of Wesleyan Faith and Practice by William H.
Willimon For John Wesley, the Bible is the joyfully consistent
testimony of God s never-ending grace and ever-seeking love.
Likewise, studying the Bible is more than merely knowing what
Scripture says; it is also about living every day as a child of
God. Beginning with the Core Terms found in The Wesley Study Bible,
author Bishop William H. Willimonsystematically lays out key
Wesleyan tenets of faith so that you will have a fresh way to hear
God s voice, share in God s grace, and become more like Jesus
Christ. Let this book be your trusted companion to The Wesley Study
Bible as you grow to love God with a warmed heart and serve God
with active hands. Order the separate book for each participant in
a small group #9781426706899 "
For John Wesley, the Bible is the joyfully consistent testimony of
God s never-ending grace and ever-seeking love. Likewise, studying
the Bible is more than merely knowing what Scripture says; it is
also about living every day as a child of God. Beginning with the
Core Terms found in The Wesley Study Bible, Bishop
Willimonsystematically lays out key Wesleyan tenets of faith so
that you will have a fresh way to hear God s voice, share in God s
grace, and become more like Jesus Christ. This book can be used as
an eight-week, small-group study. A Leader Guide is also available
order #9781426708237 Let this book be your trusted companion to The
Wesley Study Bible as you grow to love God with a warmed heart and
serve God with active hands."
In "Calling & Character", Willimon lays out a clear, compelling
picture of the pastoral life, one that can inform both those
embarking on ordained ministry and those who have been in it for
many years. He lays out specific habits -- such as study,
collegiality and humor -- as the day-by-day means of following the
difficult and dangerous, yet deeply rewarding, calling of a pastor.
Naylor and William argue that our government, our cities, our
corporations, our schools, our churches, our military, and our
social welfare system are all too big, too powerful, too intrusive,
too insular, and too unresponsive to the needs of individual
citizens and small local communities. They propose specific
strategies for decentralizing and downsizing virtually every major
institution in America, including America itself. The authors
audaciously call for the peaceful dissolution of the United States
through secession and provide a thoughtful game plan for achieving
this controversial objective.
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