Arts Ministry

Arts Ministry
Author: Michael J. Bauer
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2013-08-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780802869289

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First United Methodist Church in Augusta, Georgia, gives concerts to raise money for local service organizations. Trinity Lutheran Church in Mission, Kansas, has been sponsoring a religious art show for more than twenty-five years. Fellowship Lutheran Church runs a Christian arts camp for young people every summer. These are just three of the eighteen case studies of practicing arts ministries in this book, in which Michael Bauer encourages the nurture and support of all the creative gifts of God's people. Bauer lays a solid foundation for arts ministry, grounding it in the historic Christian tradition and urging churches to expand their engagement with the creative arts -- "to live and worship in full color," as he puts it. A concluding chapter clearly lays out how to develop an arts ministry, helping readers to take these ideas from theory to practice, to embrace and celebrate the continuing creative activity of God in the church.

The Arts of Ministry

The Arts of Ministry
Author: Christie Cozad Neuger
Publsiher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0664255930

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Offering the most relevant, effective, and transformative approaches to ministry as it develops a feminist and womanist practical theology, this book brings together the best in feminist and womanist scholarship that deals with the work of ministry in a one-volume format.

Church Ministry by Design

Church Ministry by Design
Author: Gary H. Woolverton
Publsiher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2011-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781617774133

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Packed with detailed looks into the makeup of a church community, Church Ministry By Design powerfully presents a step-by-step biblical guide to organizing and effectively running a church. The church of the 21st century has a number of challenges facing it, not all of them spiritual. How the staff handles the enormity of local regulations, social pressures, and legislation will affect the way ministry is done. Church Ministry by Design provides a blueprint for organizing the church for the future, and addresses a large number of ministries the church may choose to provide for its community. Author and pastor Gary H. Woolverton brings together information that assists the staff of the church in developing, maintaining, and evaluating effective ministry and is designed to help the church thrive in the 21st century. Watch for the continuation of this ministry, as the next volume in the series, Position Descriptions by Design, is released soon.

Multicultural Ministry Handbook

Multicultural Ministry Handbook
Author: David A. Anderson,Margarita R. Cabellon
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2010-07-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830867516

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Outreach Magazine Book Award winner The world is becoming increasingly diverse. More and more of our neighbors are from a variety of cultures, ethnicities and cultural backgrounds. But most churches are still culturally homogenous and do not represent every tribe and tongue. What can we do to minister more effectively to our multicultural society? David Anderson and Margarita Cabellon bring together an experienced team of practitioners to share best practices for multicultural ministry. First they lay out the biblical rationale for multicultural community as God's vision for his people. Then key leaders share personal journeys and practical ideas for multicultural leadership development, worship, children's ministry, outreach and much more. Drawing on the pioneering expertise of Bridgeway Community Church and BridgeLeader Network, the contributors present a holistic and multifaceted portrait of what a dynamic, grace-filled and diverse ministry can look like. Our tribalized world is crying out for healing. Discover how you can minister to others as agents of God's reconciliation and hope.

Eldercare as Art and Ministry

Eldercare as Art and Ministry
Author: Irene V. Jackson-Brown
Publsiher: Church Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2020-10-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781640653085

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This book addresses the fact that, despite the inevitability of aging, the vast majority of us are ill-prepared for eldercare. Eldercare as Art and Ministry broadens and deepens an understanding of eldercare as an art and as a ministry. As art, eldercare requires creativity, imagination, and perseverance. Here, ministry is considered in its fullest meaning, to include guiding, administering, serving, waiting upon, or acting as a loved one's agent. Through stories, lessons, and poignant vignettes, Jackson-Brown calls each one of us—whether young or older, ordained or laity, fortunate or less fortunate, prepared or not—to serve and care for an aging loved one. For lay people and professionals, this book is a guide to navigate the challenges of eldercare and to find meaning in this important work.

Developing an Effective Worship Ministry

Developing an Effective Worship Ministry
Author: Tom Kraeuter
Publsiher: YWAM Publishing
Total Pages: 130
Release: 1993
Genre: Public worship
ISBN: 1883002052

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Here is practical, to the point teaching that makes the ministry of praise and worship approachable. Local churches will benefit immensely from these proven ideas and helpful tools.

Guidelines to Starting and Maintaining a Church Dance Ministry

Guidelines to Starting and Maintaining a Church Dance Ministry
Author: Denita Hedgeman
Publsiher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2007
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781602470194

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The Ministry of Vincent Van Gogh in Religion and Art

The Ministry of Vincent Van Gogh in Religion and Art
Author: Kenneth L. Vaux
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2012-10-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781620325124

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The Ministry of Vincent Van Gogh in Religion and Art surveys the historical venues where Van Gogh's life and work unfolded--Aldersgate, England, Amsterdam, Au Borinage, Antwerp, Asnieres-sur-Seine, Arles, Auvers-sur-Oise--culminating in an assessment of his legacy. Arguing that he is a painter-evangelist, a man of authentic religious calling, it demonstrates a novel thesis that theological spirituality is the genius of both his religious ministry and his art.