A Center in the Cyclone: Twenty-first Century Clergy Self-Care

Author:   Bruce Epperly, Professor of Practical Theology and Director of Continuing Education
Publisher:   Alban Institute, Inc
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9781566997133


Pages:   190
Publication Date:   14 August 2014
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Bruce Epperly, Professor of Practical Theology and Director of Continuing Education
Publisher:   Alban Institute, Inc
Imprint:   Alban Institute, Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.277kg
ISBN:  

9781566997133


ISBN 10:   1566997135
Pages:   190
Publication Date:   14 August 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Words of Thanks Chapter 1 Ministry in the Twenty-First Century Chapter 2 Do You Want to Be Made Well? Chapter 3 Living by Abundance in a Time of Scarcity Chapter 4 Transforming Technology Chapter 5 Glorifying God in Your Body Chapter 6 Loving God with Your Whole Mind Chapter 7 Having the Time of Your Life: Making Friends with Time in Ministry Chapter 8 Igniting Your Spirit Chapter 9 Setting Your Spiritual GPS Chapter 10 Embracing Grief Chapter 11 Healthy Relationships Chapter 12 Letting Your Light Shine Notes

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Bruce Epperly has written a simple, useful, practical guide to self-care, designed primarily for parish clergy (including bi-vocational clergy), but valuable reading for any ministry professional. Those training for professional ministry would also be well-advised to consult the book, as it is written from a deep, intimate grasp of the unique demands and blessings of life in the service of the people of God, which can come as surprises to those new in ministry. Clearly written and full of pastoral care for its anticipated audience, Epperly's book is an engaging and pleasurable read, and contains much that can be readily applied in practice... [T]here is much of value here, not only for the book's intended audience, but also for readers of other faiths and subcultures who are willing to relate to the material in a creative way. Anglican Theological Review In this important book on clergy self-care that sparkles with insight, Bruce Epperly addresses the interrelated tasks of caring for body, mind, relationships, and spirit in the course of the fast-paced and demanding work of ministry. He relays the patterns and practices of self-care that he has developed to keep his own spirit strong, while encouraging readers to establish healthy habits that suit their personalities and circumstances. Here Bruce Epperly shows rather than tells pastors how to reclaim a center in the cyclone of pastoral ministry. -- Mary Clark Moschella, Roger J. Squire Professor of Pastoral Care and Counseling, Yale Divinity School A Center in a Cyclone is a needed and timely work impressive in its breadth and readability. Epperly engages the Bible and provides an encouraging, energizing, and holistic vision for hopeful and productive ministry. Through his analysis of and engagement with real issues Epperly provides keen insight on challenges faced by those in pastoral ministry in this turbulent digital age, as well as realistic and practical pathways to healthy ministry and pastoral self-care. Clergy, laity, denominational officials, and theological educators will benefit from reading this provocative book. -- Edwin David Aponte Ph.D, Palmer Theological Seminary of Eastern University, Dean and Professor of Religion and Culture


In this important book on clergy self-care that sparkles with insight, Bruce Epperly addresses the interrelated tasks of caring for body, mind, relationships, and spirit in the course of the fast-paced and demanding work of ministry. He relays the patterns and practices of self-care that he has developed to keep his own spirit strong, while encouraging readers to establish healthy habits that suit their personalities and circumstances. Here Bruce Epperly shows rather than tells pastors how to reclaim a center in the cyclone of pastoral ministry. -- Mary Clark Moschella, Roger J. Squire Professor of Pastoral Care and Counseling, Yale Divinity School A Center in a Cyclone is a needed and timely work impressive in its breadth and readability. Epperly engages the Bible and provides an encouraging, energizing, and holistic vision for hopeful and productive ministry. Through his analysis of and engagement with real issues Epperly provides keen insight on challenges faced by those in pastoral ministry in this turbulent digital age, as well as realistic and practical pathways to healthy ministry and pastoral self-care. Clergy, laity, denominational officials, and theological educators will benefit from reading this provocative book. -- Edwin David Aponte Ph.D, Palmer Theological Seminary of Eastern University, Dean and Professor of Religion and Culture


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Bruce Epperly is a practical theologian, pastor, spiritual guide, and author. He served as Director of Continuing Education and Professor of Practical Theology at Lancaster Theological Seminary. An ordained minister in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) with standing in the United Church of Christ, he's written over thirty books, including Starting with Spirit: Nurturing Your Call to Pastoral Ministry and Healing Worship: Purpose and Practice. He and his wife Kate live on Cape Cod, where he is Pastor of South Congregational Church in Centerville, Massachusetts.

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