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Serving and leading others is a sacred calling, and having the right resources can make all the difference. We’ve curated a selection of books designed to help you navigate the challenges and joys of leading a congregation in today’s world. Whether you’re seeking spiritual growth, leadership wisdom, or fresh ideas for your congregations, these books are here to support and strengthen your ministry.
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Lesser Feasts and Fasts 2024
The Episcopal Church
This 2024 edition of Lesser Feasts and Fasts includes new commemorations authorized by the General Convention of the Episcopal Church in 2024 including Lili'uokalani of Hawai'i, the ordination of the Philadelphia Eleven, and more
9781640658080 | Hardcover | $49.95
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In God's Grip: What Golf Can Teach Us About the Gospel
Russell J. Levenson Jr.
“There is a direct correlation between faith and golf. It is the belief in one’s own ability with a clean confidence, and the conviction that God is always in control! I am grateful for the gift of this book.”
—Ben Crenshaw, PGA Tour Champion
Based on the timeless wisdom of legendary golfer Ben Hogan, Rev. Russell J. Levenson Jr. explores how the lessons of faith mirror the game of golf.
9781640658332 | Paperback | $18.95
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Discovering Christianity: A Guide for the Curious
Rowan Williams
“When I read Williams, I feel something coming to birth inside me, whispers from a shore I want to set out for.”
—Mark Oakley, dean of Southwark Cathedral, London
Internationally acclaimed theologian Rowan Williams' invites readers to explore the vital questions at the heart of Christianity. This guide will get readers thinking about God in fresh and exciting ways. Williams explains how the best Christian theology is arrived at through the creative interplay of scripture, tradition and reason.
9780281090631 | Paperback | $14.99
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Education for Ministry: 50 Years of Engaging, Responding, and Reflecting
Maggie Taliaferro, Mary Ann Patterson, Kevin M. Goodman
Education for Ministry (EfM) celebrates its 50th anniversary with a collection of essays from people whose lives have been touched by their program. Delving into their history and mission, these essays capture the core of the EfM program and look to the future through the perspectives of a diverse group of writers.
9781640658196 | Paperback | $26.95
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Faithful, Creative, Hopeful: Fifteen Theses For Christians in a Crisis-Shaped World
Jesse A. Zink
"Jesse Zink describes the crises of our time, inside and outside the church, with the particularity of local stories that are filled with authenticity and immediacy."
—Linda Nicholls, former primate of the Anglican Church of Canada
An urgent argument for Christians to renew their ministry and live their mission in a changing and challenging world.
9781640657380 | Paperback | $22.95
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Conversations in Global Anglican Theology: Faith
Michael Battle
". . . this is the first volume of what promises to be . . . a worthwhile and timely series.”
—Church Times
Edited by Michael Battle, this first volume in the series focuses on the Global South, exploring how faith can nurture social action and includes essays from Archbishop Thabo Makgoba, Bishop Rose Hudson-Wilkin, and others.
9781640657427 | Paperback | $29.95
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Bound Together: Baptism, Eucharist, and the Church
Shawn O. Strout
"A must-read . . . All the bases are covered—biblical, historical, ecumenical—and the case is utterly persuasive."
—Ian S. Markham, Ph.D., Dean and President of Virginia Theological Seminary and the President of The General Theological Seminary
Drawing upon church history, sacramental theology, and liturgical practice, Shawn Strout argues that to break the bond between baptism and Eucharist, and to continue the practice of communion without baptism, not only threatens one of the foundational principles of The Episcopal Church, but could have a severe impact on its future.
9781640657328 | Paperback | $29.95
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