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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: C. Andrew DoylePublisher: Church Publishing Inc Imprint: Church Publishing Inc Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.249kg ISBN: 9780819233516ISBN 10: 081923351 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 31 August 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviews"""Once again Bishop Andy Doyle has put his great, first-hand knowledge of the church in service to the rest of us. Andy has seen the church at our worst and best and still, out of love for Christ, comes through with a strong call to love and serve the church, not for what the church is (which, as Andy notes, is often a mess) but the church as it can be. For all of us who love Christ and keep trying to love Christ's body, this book is a welcomed word and a practical guide for how to help the church keep up with the movements of its living Christ."" —Will Willimon, Professor of the Practice of Christian Ministry and United Methodist Bishop, retired ""Andy Doyle is an ecclesiastical breath of fresh air! His writing is insightful, witty, and formative. Read this book if you have found yourself questioning tradition, bored by Sunday morning routines, or wondering how to bring new life into any congregation. Andy knows the church is broken and invites us all to accept that lostness so that we can be found. Through his writing Andy grounds us in the fellowship of Jesus, does an analysis of where we wandered away from the Sinai traditions, and then cuts a path by which we can find our way back. We can let go of useless structures that don't lead us to love the world with eyes wide open. We can live again as a motley crew of Jesus who are present in the world, loving their neighbors! This book will free you to reimagine how you spend your time, talent and treasures for the coming kingdom."" —The Rev. Becca Stevens, Episcopal priest, writer, and founder of Thistle Farms" Once again Bishop Andy Doyle has put his great, first-hand knowledge of the church in service to the rest of us. Andy has seen the church at our worst and best and still, out of love for Christ, comes through with a strong call to love and serve the church, not for what the church is (which, as Andy notes, is often a mess) but the church as it can be. For all of us who love Christ and keep trying to love Christ's body, this book is a welcomed word and a practical guide for how to help the church keep up with the movements of its living Christ. -Will Willimon, Professor of the Practice of Christian Ministry and United Methodist Bishop, retired Andy Doyle is an ecclesiastical breath of fresh air! His writing is insightful, witty, and formative. Read this book if you have found yourself questioning tradition, bored by Sunday morning routines, or wondering how to bring new life into any congregation. Andy knows the church is broken and invites us all to accept that lostness so that we can be found. Through his writing Andy grounds us in the fellowship of Jesus, does an analysis of where we wandered away from the Sinai traditions, and then cuts a path by which we can find our way back. We can let go of useless structures that don't lead us to love the world with eyes wide open. We can live again as a motley crew of Jesus who are present in the world, loving their neighbors! This book will free you to reimagine how you spend your time, talent and treasures for the coming kingdom. -The Rev. Becca Stevens, Episcopal priest, writer, and founder of Thistle Farms Author Information"C. Andrew Doyle, the ninth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Texas, summarizes his autobiography in six words: ""Met Jesus on pilgrimage; still walking."" He is author of Vocātiō, Unabashedly Episcopalian, Orgullosamente Episcopal, A Generous Community,and The Jesus Heist. He and his wife JoAnne live in Houston with two daughters. Follow him on Twitter at @texasbishop." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |