Facing Feelings in Faith Communities
Title | Facing Feelings in Faith Communities PDF eBook |
Author | William M. Kondrath |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | 200 |
Release | 2013-08-05 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1566995205 |
Facing Feelings in Faith Communities is based on a simple premise: We have emotions because we need them. God created us as affectively competent beings, William Kondrath argues, to help us understand our world and to give appropriate signals to people around us about what we are experiencing. When we express our feelings clearly, other people can more easily respond in ways that are helpful to us, thus enhancing our relationships and the work we might do together. Kondrath also recognizes that unfortunately, for many of us, our emotional software was infected early on with viruses (early familial and social conditioning) that distorted the way we responded to natural stimuli. Because we are underusing or misusing our emotional capacities, we are missing out on the opportunity to express our full humanity. Fortunately, we can re-program our emotional software. Facing Feelings in Faith Communities help us restore our emotional systems to their original state, or at least invites us to imagine how we would live differently if our emotional expressions were more nearly congruent with the situations and events we encounter. Kondrath invites us to explore six feelings--fear, anger, sadness, peace, power, and joy--through poetry, meditation on an evocative drawing, as well as through his own analysis of each feeling. Congregational Resources for Facing Feelings is a companion collection to this book. For more information, click here.
Congregational Resources for Facing Feelings
Title | Congregational Resources for Facing Feelings PDF eBook |
Author | William M. Kondrath |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | 117 |
Release | 2013-12-29 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1566994519 |
Congregational Resources for Facing Feelings is a companion collection to Facing Feelings in Faith Communities by William Kondrath. This collection of practical applications for congregational situations in which exercising greater emotional competence will improve both our understanding of what is happening and the effectiveness of our actions and those of others.
Pro Ecclesia Vol 23-N2
Title | Pro Ecclesia Vol 23-N2 PDF eBook |
Author | Pro Ecclesia |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | 131 |
Release | 2014-05-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1442235616 |
Pro Ecclesia is a quarterly journal of theology published by the Center for Catholic and Evangelical Theology.
In the Interim
Title | In the Interim PDF eBook |
Author | Barbara Child |
Publisher | Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations |
Total Pages | 352 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Change |
ISBN | 1558967931 |
A period of interim ministry poses unique challenges and opportunities for both congregations and ministers. Much more than a “caretaker” ministry, an interim ministry can help a congregation navigate and get the most out of a time between settled ministers. In this practical and insightful volume, interim ministers and other congregational leaders provide a road map for a transformative and fulfilling interim period. First published in 2013, In the Interim quickly became an indispensable resource for congregations, their leaders, interim ministers, and all involved in transitional ministry. In its second edition, editors Barbara Child and Keith Kron and contributors retain all of the practical strategies and keen insight of the original while also examining how interim ministry is adapting to a rapidly changing world. Included are updates on the advent of developmental and “jump start” transition ministries.
When Trauma Wounds
Title | When Trauma Wounds PDF eBook |
Author | Karen A. McClintock |
Publisher | Fortress Press |
Total Pages | 180 |
Release | 2019-02-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1506434266 |
How to heal from trauma and restore laughter, love, and faith When trauma wounds, victims are thrown into unexpected darkness and experience unfamiliar symptoms. Some trauma survivors draw upon a lifelong faith in God; others find themselves in a wilderness devoid of spiritual grounding. The recovery stories in this book offer diverse pathways to faith and hope. In When Trauma Wounds, psychologist Karen A. McClintock combines psychological approaches with faith resources to improve trauma recovery. Whether you are a trauma survivor, a caregiving pastor or church member, or friend to a survivor, this book will familiarize you with trauma symptoms and healing strategies. Secure and trusting relationships heal many wounds. If you care for a trauma survivor, McClintock will help you create a sanctuary to shelter this wounded soul, to help them bear their pain and hold out hope for recovery--to offer victims of trauma the compassion they so badly need. Each trauma victim has a story to tell. If you are a trauma survivor, healing from that trauma or working through repeated traumatic experiences may take days or years. But no matter how long your healing journey might take, it can begin right now.
Wholeness After Betrayal
Title | Wholeness After Betrayal PDF eBook |
Author | Robin Hammeal-Urban |
Publisher | Church Publishing, Inc. |
Total Pages | 161 |
Release | 2015-06 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0819231770 |
In the wake of misconduct by trusted clergy and lay leaders, members of congregations find themselves adrift. Often there are deep divisions within the church and open, direct, honest communication ceases. Wholeness After Betrayal offers an understanding of these dynamics and a process to help members take the first steps toward reconciling relationships with one another. This specialized instruction is tested and proven, having been used effectively many times in a variety of congregational settings. It holds tremendous value for institutional healing, both immediately following misconduct or even decades later.
The Last Pastor
Title | The Last Pastor PDF eBook |
Author | Gail Cafferata |
Publisher | Westminster John Knox Press |
Total Pages | 238 |
Release | 2020-01-18 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1611649757 |
Gail Cafferata was heartbroken when the church she pastored voted to close its doors. It may have been the right decision, but it led to a million questions in her mind about her call, leadership, and future. She began to think that other pastors who close churches perhaps go through this same experience. This led her to conduct a sociological study of over 130 pastors in five historically established denominations (Episcopal, Lutheran, United Methodist, Presbyterian, and United Church of Christ) who were called to serve churches that closed. This book tells the results of that study, which consisted of many interviews, and the hard-won lessons learned by these courageous pastors.