Big Lessons From Little Places

$19.95

Highlights the ministry of the small congregation, a category into which 68% of
Episcopal congregations fall

* Follows up on the author’s Becoming the Transformative Church and continues the
conversation about church re-structuring

* Reflection/Study Guide questions included

Churchwide discussions on structure and growth tend to focus on the importance of
increasing “butts in the pews and bucks in the plates.” Suggestions have been made on
merging smaller dioceses to create larger ones and closing the doors of congregations
which do not have Sunday attendance of at least 200. This is a model of scarcity without
consideration of the value and abundance to be found in small churches.

Discover the roles, possibilities, promise, and potential of being a small church! Travel
with Kay Collier McLauglin as she takes the back roads and byways of the United States,
visiting small churches that are making a difference in their community. Each chapter tells
a story about an example of faithfulness in the life of a small congregation and relates
that story to the essentials of faithful living and being church. The book challenges the
decision-makers in the Episcopal Church to think beyond traditional measures and shortterm
economic fixes to discover the life-giving opportunities and models presented by the
smallest congregations.

For diocesan leaders, lay professionals, clergy, seminarians, and small groups.

Description

SKU (ISBN): 9780819231673
ISBN10: 0819231673
Kay McLaughlin
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2015
Publisher: Morehouse Publishing

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