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Sacraments after Christendom

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Before COVID-19 reshaped the way we looked at the world and life's big questions, the Western church was already being pushed from the center to the margins of society. We are entering a time which the experts call ""after Christendom."" New and emerging churches are appearing and many traditional congregations are struggling. How can we do all that Jesus wants us to do as we follow him? Jesus was baptized and shared bread and wine with his disciples--as the church does today. Most Christians believe baptism and the bread-and-wine moment are sacraments. What does that mean? There are many other Christians who believe that anointing, confirmation, marriage, ordaining Christian leaders, and penance (or reconciliation) are also sacraments. Are they? Why should we believe that? Who tells us that we should? This book takes a dynamic approach, calling for a new way in thinking about, discussing, and sharing the sacraments. How do our past practices measure up to the mission of God today? What is the Holy Spirit saying? What are you going to do? This book sets the agenda!

Author Biography:

Andrew Francis and Janet Sutton are both UK-based United Reformed Church ministers. Janet worked in church and prison ministry (in Manchester), before becoming the URC's first pioneer minister; she now works as Evangelism Coach for (the Church of England's) Ely Diocese. After thirty years of pastoral leadership, Andrew is an itinerant speaker, published poet, and writer, whose books include What in God's Name are You Eating? and OIKOS: God's Big Word for a Small Planet.
Release date NZ
February 9th, 2021
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
156
Dimensions
152x229x9
ISBN-13
9781532655692
Product ID
34732211

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