Hope and help for pastors and congregations who are asking, What now? And Whatâs next? Some pastors and congregations have managed remarkable innovation, creation of new ministries, courageous pruning of old programs, and rediscovery of core Wesleyan convictions in recent years. Others have experienced a long, slow-motion, downward cycle of loss. We might be tempted to âsit downâ wherever we are, looking back at all thatâs happened, shaking our heads in disbelief. But itâs time to stand up, to move forward. Will Willimon shows what that could look like. He spent a year committed to asking questions and careful listening in conversations with clergy, organizational leaders, and parishioners across the U.S. Whatâs next for Methodist church folk? As you read, join in the process of asking and listening. The honesty, wisdom, and inspiration you find here may point you in new directions. What do you think God is up to in the present moment? What should we stop doing and begin doing, responding to Godâs call now? What are the biblical texts, stories from our past, and core Wesleyan convictions that might guide us from this point? And are we at Good Friday or at Easter? As Willimon writes in his Introduction, âLetâs have a decent burial for yesterdayâs good intentions and then partner with the Holy Spirit in creating tomorrowâs church.â This is a book to read and reflect on with colleagues, congregants, and Methodist friends.
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