Preaching and Worship in the Small Church

Preaching and Worship in the Small Church
Author: Will Willimon,Robert Wilson
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2001-02-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781725204751

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There is much value in "thinking small," say William H. Willimon and Robert L. Wilson. The importance of the small-membership church is illuminated in this thoughtful and insightful assessment. In Preaching and Worship in the Small Church, authors Willimon and Wilson identify the problems facing small churches and offer well-grounded advice for solving them. The need for this is seen in the fact that from one-half to two-thirds of Protestant churches in the United States are small (fewer than two hundred members). These tightly knit little communities of faith focus mainly on the very basic and much-overlooked fundamentals of Christian theology. As the authors note, "It is in such family-like churches that true worship renewal will occur, long before their larger counterparts will taste of this fresh new wine." This is an affirming book: "It affirms the role and basic values of the small church. It affirms the centrality of Word and Sacrament. It affirms the role of the pastor of the small congregation. It affirms the laity and their values. On this foundation of authentic affirmation can be built creative and inspiring ministries, as the laity and the minister serve God together, in and through the small church."

Preaching as Worship

Preaching as Worship
Author: Michael J. Quicke
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2011-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441234278

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Much current literature on church worship rarely mentions preaching, and vice versa. Worship is often seen as restricted to music and liturgy while preaching is assumed to operate on different principles for different purposes. But veteran preacher Michael Quicke argues that preaching should be viewed as worship, as both worship and preaching belong within the same Trinitarian dynamic, serving the same purpose and marked by similar characteristics. Drawing on insights from wide-ranging literature and practitioners on both sides of the gap, this insightful book confronts and corrects ten characteristics of preaching that are disconnected from worship.

Preaching and Worship in the Small Church

Preaching and Worship in the Small Church
Author: William H. Willimon,Robert Leroy Wilson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 126
Release: 1980
Genre: Small churches
ISBN: OCLC:54367445

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Where 20 or 30 Are Gathered

Where 20 or 30 Are Gathered
Author: Peter Bush,Christine O'Reilly
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2006-01-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781566997003

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While worship is the primary purpose of all churches, worship in the small church is distinctive. Whether a house church, a new church plant, a rural church along a country road, or a city church whose neighborhood demographics have shifted, these small faith communities present unique opportunities and challenges for worship leaders. Peter Bush and Christine O'Reilly draw on their passion and experience equipping lay people to plan and lead worship to answer the question, what makes for effective worship

Preaching with the Small Congregation

Preaching with the Small Congregation
Author: Laurence A. Wagley
Publsiher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1989
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0687339111

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The Gifts of the Small Church

The Gifts of the Small Church
Author: Dr. Jason Byassee
Publsiher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2010-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781426727320

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Dizzying changes have taken place in American religious life in the last half century. Yet in spite of that fact, taking a snapshot of a “typical” Christian church in America would reveal a surprising number of small-to-mid-sized congregations, rooted in a local neighborhood or community, tied to a specific denomination, where most of the members know each others’ names, and hence are blessed (and cursed) with being the church together. In this clear-eyed, humorous appraisal, Jason Byassee contends that the “church around the corner” occupies a particular place in the divine economy, that it is especially capable of forming us in the virtues, perspectives, and habits that make up the Christian life. Not that he romanticizes these churches, however. Having been a rural, small membership church pastor, Byassee knows too well the particular vices and temptations to which they are subject. But he also knows the particular graces they’ve been given, graces like the “prayer ladies,” those pillars of the congregation who, “when one told you she was praying for you it meant something. When one hugged you, you remembered all week. When one cooked for you the casserole tasted like love. And when you were around them you were in the presence of Jesus.” Anyone who serves, or belongs to, a “church around the corner” will find their ministry strengthened by this enlivening, inspiring book.

Preaching in the Small Membership Church

Preaching in the Small Membership Church
Author: Lewis A. Parks
Publsiher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2010-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781426721076

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Step into the pulpit in a small membership church, and you’ll sometimes find your fair share of challenges, but you’ll almost always find more than your share of blessings as well. Those blessings, and the chance for authentic, life-transforming preaching, are what preaching in the small membership church are all about. Lewis Parks knows those blessings well. For nearly 40 years he has preached in small membership churches and taught others who serve in them. In this book he lays out the distinct roles that preaching in the small membership church calls on us to fill, and offers down-to-earth, substantive guidance on how to be the best preacher you can be in these most numerous, and most important, outposts of Christ’s church.

Preaching and Worship in the Small Church

Preaching and Worship in the Small Church
Author: Will Willimon,Robert Wilson
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2001-02-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781579105952

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There is much value in Òthinking small,Ó say William H. Willimon and Robert L. Wilson. The importance of the small-membership church is illuminated in this thoughtful and insightful assessment. In Preaching and Worship in the Small Church, authors Willimon and Wilson identify the problems facing small churches and offer well-grounded advice for solving them. The need for this is seen in the fact that from one-half to two-thirds of Protestant churches in the United States are small (fewer than two hundred members). These tightly knit little communities of faith focus mainly on the very basic and much-overlooked fundamentals of Christian theology. As the authors note, ÒIt is in such family-like churches that true worship renewal will occur, long before their larger counterparts will taste of this fresh new wine.Ó This is an affirming book: ÒIt affirms the role and basic values of the small church. It affirms the centrality of Word and Sacrament. It affirms the role of the pastor of the small congregation. It affirms the laity and their values. On this foundation of authentic affirmation can be built creative and inspiring ministries, as the laity and the minister serve God together, in and through the small church.Ó