Parish Profile 2008

Parish Profile 2008
Author: St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Petersburg, Va.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2008
Genre: Episcopalians
ISBN:

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Quitting Church

Quitting Church
Author: Julia Duin
Publisher: Rosetta Books
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2017-03-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1625391714

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“Every pastor should read this. . . . Every believer who has ever despaired of church, been tempted to quit, or struggled with guilt over leaving should, too” (Rod Dreher). Americans still believe in God, but they are leaving the church in record numbers. Why are the faithful fleeing? Julia Duin, a veteran journalist and a Christian, has collected the research and added insights from interviews with disillusioned followers, as well as from her own story. In this engrossing account of churches in decline, Duin visits numerous churches and explores a number of factors underlying the social shift away from church: irrelevant teaching, the neglect of singles, the marginalization of women, and a lack of authentic spiritual power. She also journeys into house churches and emergent congregations. Duin’s careful analysis is sure to help church leaders and churchgoers examine how they might better serve their communities and create inviting spiritual homes for people of all kinds. “Engaging . . . as religion editor for the Washington Times, [Duin] is in her element marshaling statistics, interviewing authors and clergy, and commenting on the trend of faithful evangelicals who increasingly vote with their feet by leaving their churches.” —Publishers Weekly

Making Disciples in a World Parish

Making Disciples in a World Parish
Author: Paul W. Chilcote
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2011-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1608998800

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In this collection of inspirational and challenging essays, Methodists from around the globe reflect on the practice of disciple-making in their own contexts. From their own perspectives, they address questions like: What are the challenges you face? What biblical images shape your missional practice? What examples of Christian authenticity inspire your communities? What gifts related to mission and evangelism do you offer the global community of faith? Churches on every continent have their own stories of struggle and faithfulness. Indeed, each distinct community within any given region has a voice of its own that deserves to be heard. The voices included in this volume belong to women and men alike. Likewise, they resound with the accents of Africa and Asia, Latin and North America, Europe, and Oceania. Each voice is distinct, but all articulate a vision of faith made effective through love. In a world characterized variously by poverty and violence as well as prosperity and peace, the church must reclaim its central mission "to make disciples of Jesus Christ." In their effort to articulate a vision of mission and evangelism, the contributors to this volume bear witness to the fact that we can no longer do this work in isolation from one another. To be the ambassadors of the gospel, we need each other and we need to pay attention to the voices that sound different from our own. This volume takes a large step in that vital direction.

Parish Profile

Parish Profile
Author: Saint Philip's Episcopal Church (Topeka, Kan.). Search Committee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 35
Release: 1995
Genre: Topeka (Kan.)
ISBN:

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Why Go to Church?

Why Go to Church?
Author: Timothy Radcliffe
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2009-02-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0826499562

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Written by a spiritual master this is an important Lent title that examines what it means to celebrate the Eucharist, and in turn reminds us of our capacity for love, hope and faith.

The Church of England Year Book 2008.

The Church of England Year Book 2008.
Author: Church House Publishing
Publisher: Church House Pub
Total Pages: 660
Release: 2008-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9780715110270

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'The Church of England Year Book 2008' is the official yearbook of the General Synod detailing the membership and agendas of the various committees, commissions and communities that make up the Anglican community.

Canaan Parish 1733-2008

Canaan Parish 1733-2008
Author: William Gardner
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2015-08-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781329489370

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This is a brief history of the 18 pastors of The Congregational Church of New Canaan, Connecticut, which was established in 1733 as a parish by the government of the Colony of Connecticut.

Parish Profile

Parish Profile
Author: Ewing Memorial Uniting Church East Malvern 3145
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1983
Genre:
ISBN:

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Parish Priest

Parish Priest
Author: Douglas Brinkley
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2006-01-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0060776846

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"Father McGivney's vision remains as relevant as ever in the changed circumstances of today's church and society."—Pope John Paul II Is now the time for an American parish priest to be declared a Catholic saint? In Father Michael McGivney (1852-1890), born and raised in a Connecticut factory town, the modern era's ideal of the priesthood hit its zenith. The son of Irish immigrants, he was a man to whom "family values" represented more than mere rhetoric. And he left a legacy of hope still celebrated around the world. In the late 1800s, discrimination against American Catholics was widespread. Many Catholics struggled to find work and ended up in infernolike mills. An injury or the death of the wage earner would leave a family penniless. The grim threat of chronic homelessness and even starvation could fast become realities. Called to action in 1882 by his sympathy for these suffering people, Father McGivney founded the Knights of Columbus, an organization that has helped to save countless families from the indignity of destitution. From its uncertain beginnings, when Father McGivney was the only person willing to work toward its success, it has grown to an international membership of 1.7 million men. At heart, though, Father McGivney was never anything more than an American parish priest, and nothing less than that, either—beloved by children, trusted by young adults, and regarded as a "positive saint" by the elderly in his New Haven parish. In an incredible work of academic research, Douglas Brinkley (The Boys of Pointe Du Hoc, Tour of Duty) and Julie M. Fenster (Race of the Century, Ether Day) re-create the life of Father McGivney, a fiercely dynamic yet tenderhearted man. Though he was only thirty-eight when he died, Father McGivney has never been forgotten. He remains a true "people's priest," a genuinely holy man—and perhaps the most beloved parish priest in U.S. history. Moving and inspirational, Parish Priest chronicles the process of canonization that may well make Father McGivney the first American-born parish priest to be declared a saint by the Vatican.

Confessions of a Parish Priest

Confessions of a Parish Priest
Author: Andrew M. Greeley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 580
Release: 1987
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780671644772

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Those who are not Catholic as well as those who are will be fascinated by this inside story of contemporary Catholicism in crisis.