Worship in Transition

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Author: John Fenwick

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 1995-01-10

Total Pages: 211

ISBN-13: 1441152350

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A wide-ranging study which defines and explains the very diverse processes of change in liturgy and worship that have swept most Christian churches this century, touching the lives of all Christians.

Guiding Your Church Through a Worship Transition

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Author: Tom Kraeuter

Publisher: Emerald Publishing

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781932096088

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"Tom Kraeuter is one of the most prolific authors and teachers on the contemporary worship scene today. His books are available worldwide in multiple languages. Tom's biblical, practical teaching transcends denominational lines. Nearly 20,000 people have attended his worship seminars, retreats, and conferences in churches all across North America. Many churches are considering a change in worship style--or they are in the midst of one. How can congregations walk together through a successful worship transition? Based on solid scriptural principles and the experiences of scores of churches, this wealth of tested solutions and steadfast counsel equips believers with answers that will make a difference.

Protestant Worship

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Author: James F. White

Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press

Published: 1989-01-01

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9780664250379

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Provides an overview of Protestant worship and examines the origins, development, and present characteristics of nine different Protestant traditions

Souls in Transition

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Author: Christian Smith

Publisher: OUP USA

Published: 2009-09-14

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13: 0195371798

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Based on candid interviews with thousands of young people tracked over a five-year period, this book reveals how the religious practices of the teenagers portrayed in Soul Searching have been strengthened, challenged, and often changed as they have moved into adulthood.

The Church in Transition

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Author: Tim Conder

Publisher: HarperCollins Christian Publishing

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 0310265711

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The Journey of Existing Churches into the Emerging Culture In our fast-growing post-Christian, postmodern culture, the church often finds itself marginalized and ineffective in mission. The new emerging church is both hopeful and frightening compared to more traditional forms of Christianity. However, these "two churches" need each other. The Church in Transition presents honest stories of the failures and successes of a variety of transitioning fellowships.

Transformed by Pastoral Transition

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Author: Marica B. Bailey

Publisher:

Published: 2021-03

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 9780817018207

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"Designed as a practical and deeply spiritual guide for congregations facing pastoral transition, this new book from experienced transitional pastor and consultant on interim ministry, Rev. Dr. Marcia Bailey, uses the framework of the Christian worship service to help church leaders usher their faith community through a process of honoring the past, healing the present, and discerning the future. Includes worship resources for each stage in the transitional season, from bidding farewell and processing grief related to the outgoing minister, to celebrating the gifts of community and anticipating the next stage in the congregation's life together"--

The Transition Movement for Churches

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Author: Timothy Gorringe

Publisher: Canterbury Press

Published: 2013-11-19

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 1848255292

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The Transition Town Movement is a fast growing social movement with hundreds of local groups which aims to prepare communities for the impact of peak oil and climate change. Many Christians are involved already, but this is the first book to equip local churches to engage with the movement towards greater simplicity.

Transitions

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Author: David Mosser

Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press

Published: 2011-01-01

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 0664235433

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Preacher and teacher David Mosser offers practical and spiritual guidance for pastors struggling to manage and respond to changes in the economy, changes in their neighborhoods, changes in their denominations, changes in the congregation, changes in culture, and the life changes present in every parishioner's life. Wise words from authors such as Alyce McKenzie, David Buttrick, Joanna Adams, and Thomas Long all contribute to this most timely and helpful book.

Transitional Ministry

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Author: Molly Dale Smith

Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2009-06-01

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13: 0898698367

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Transition is the word we use to describe the time following significant change. In congregations, that change might be the departure of the pastor, a catastrophe such as Hurricane Katrina or 9/11, or simply the changes caused by growth. Transition calls for clergy with special training to respond to the needs generated by the special time. “Task, training, and time limit” are the hallmarks of transitional ministry. Trained intentional interim clergy must have the skill and experience to lead congregations during transition. However, transitional or interim ministry has a bad reputation in some places. As one diocesan leader said, “We have never had a church in this diocese that was so bad off that an interim was needed.” Indeed, there are some “sick” churches, but most congregations have some good things happening and some things that need attention. Intentional interim ministry can be medicine for the sick, but in most cases it is better compared to vitamins that are taken to promote health. This book seeks to clear up misconceptions about transitional ministry and present an accurate and up-to-date picture of transitional ministry and to describe the various settings in which this specialized ministry can be helpful. Chapter authors, all expert in transitional ministry in mainline Protestant denominations, include: Robert Friedrich, John Keydel, George Martin, Loren Mead, Barry Miller, Nancy Miller, Ineke Mitchell, Ken Ornell, Molly Dale Smith, and Rob Voyle.