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Congregations in Transition: A Guide for Analyzing, Assessing, and Adapting in Changing Communities
ISBN: 978-0-7879-5422-2
Paperback
208 pages
February 2002, Jossey-Bass
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  • Description
  • Table of Contents
  • Author Information
  • Reviews
Figures, Tables, and Working Notes.

Foreword by Loren B. Mead.

Acknowledgments.

1. Introduction: Invitation to a Journey.

Who Needs to Change?

What Does Change Look Like?

How Does Change Happen?

The Journey Ahead.

Getting Organized.

Companions for the Journey.

Doing the Work.

2. Getting the Lay of the Land.

The Place Map: Define Your Boundaries.

The People Map: Naming and Knowing Your Neighbors.

Conversations with Community People.

The Institutional Map: Recognizing Historical Resources.

Summary Exercise: Windshield Survey.

Summary.

3. Sizing Up Your Tabernacle.

Basic Timeline: An Orientation Exercise.

Timeline of Buildings and Facilities.

Timeline of Leadership and Decision Making.

Timeline of Resources: People, Money, and Spiritual Presence.

Timeline of Worship and Music.

Summary Celebration: Creating a Comprehensive Timeline.

Summarizing Your Work.

4. Looking for Pillars of Fire.

Encountering the Wilderness.

Wilderness Exercise 1: Testing Your Choices.

Wilderness Exercise 2: Discerning Directions.

Wilderness Exercise 3: Naming the Pillar of Fire.

Imagining Life Across the Jordan.

Imagination Exercise 1: When Strangers Become Neighbors.

Imagination Exercise 2: When Neighbors Become Partners.

Imagination Exercise 3: Testing the Waters.

Coda for the Congregation: A Time for Celebration.

Across the Jordan: Settling in the Promised Land.

Launching a New Ministry: Crossing the Jordan.

New Habits of Ministry.

Sharing Kitchen Tables.

Sharing Tables, Chairs, and Schedules.

Sharing Boardroom Tables.

Sharing Sacred Tables.

Conclusion.

The Authors.

Index.