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In All the Good: A Wesleyan Way of Christmas, a group of diverse Wesleyan scholars will take you on an Advent journey guided by the practices in John Wesley’s means of grace. In four sessions of study, prayer, and conversation, readers will look at preparing the way for God, the discipline of prayer, the substance of good works, and the recognition of God’s presence with us in communities that are called to serve the world. This Advent learn and practice works of mercy and works of piety examining on how God’s love is embodied in communities of faith in the world. This Youth Study Book takes the ideas presented in the book and interprets them for young people grades 6-12.
Trust is a bankable asset for leaders who direct, shape, and guide faith communities. Trust is a form of equity that fuels attitudes, behaviors, and actions in faith communities who aim to transform the world. Through a process of self-examination into the behaviors and actions that help build or break trust, leaders can step boldly into ministry where God is sending them. This guide to building trust as an asset is practical and analytical. The concepts are supported by anecdotes and stories, so that the reader is invited to share or journal with their own experiences. The book will level the playing field, so that a small group of church leaders can engage together as peers (lay and clergy) within their particular faith community. This book is useful for pastors and staff teams, the personnel committee, the administrative board or church council, and youth leaders.
Go on an Advent journey guided by the practices in John Wesley's means of grace.
A focus on mission brings us closer to God and each other. Christians commune, connect, and partake the Sacrament at tables. Bringing people to the table is also a way, a tool, to help us experience what it means to partner in mission and best see the church's vision for ministry. This book will prepare leaders to advocate for new way to be in mission together and shift a church's focus from inward to outward
What behaviors do highly vital congregations have in common? How can all congregations move toward greater vitality? In Vital: Churches Changing Communities and the World, Jorge Acevedo passionately and effectively reveals how Grace Church in Cape Coral, Florida, has developed behaviors that result in vital and fruitful ministry. Focusing on spiritual pastoral leadership, lay leadership development, worship, small groups, and service and mission, Acevedo both inspires and coaches. He helps leaders of congregations act in their own contexts to develop behaviors essential to vitality, as identified by the recent study of 32,000 United Methodist congregations. The book includes brief summaries ...
Rarely will life change as much as during your first year of marriage. The adventure of starting a new life together combines with the stress of adjusting to new commitments and living arrangements to make the first year together exhilarating and bewildering. Given the roller coaster ride that is the first year of marriage, it's important for a Christian couple to stay grounded in prayer and God's Word. A Couple's First Year Devotions offers hopeful and helpful thoughts on growing closer to God as you grow closer to one another in the first year of marriage.
Journey Through Advent with John Wesley's Means of Grace. The season of Advent offers time and space for Christians to prepare for the coming of Jesus Christ at Christmas through reflecting on the story of salvation. In All the Good: A Wesleyan Way of Christmas, a group of diverse Wesleyan scholars will take you on an Advent journey guided by the practices in John Wesley’s means of grace. John Wesley’s emphasis upon practices of piety and mercy—or good works—drew from the larger Christian tradition. Such practices are often referred to as means of grace. Each chapter guides participants through one of the four weeks of Advent by reflecting on biblical passages in light of an aspect o...
Following the special session of the United Methodist General Conference in February 2019, a common question among both lay and clergy of the church was, "Where do we go from here?"In this book, 21 respected United Methodist leaders attempt to answer that question from their own perspectives. These writers cover the gamut of theological diversity and thought related to this topic.
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