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Pathway to Renewal: Practical Steps for Congregations [Paperback]

Daniel P. Smith (Author), Mary K. Sellon (Author)
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November 30, 2008
No pastor can lead a congregation to renewal alone. it requires a complete change of heart for the whole congregation. Congregational renewal occurs when people engage communally in a transition in their very understanding of the nature and purpose of their church. This goes far beyond a simple retooling of the mission statement or addition of a few programs. Authors Mary Sellon and Daniel Smith lead congregations through this process of renewal, breaking down into understandable components what is happening in the people themselves that makes renewal efforts successful.

Pathway to Renewal offers pastors and congregational leaders a framework for understanding and addressing the deep cultural shift facing the people of a congregation during congregational renewal. This book will help leaders make sense of where their congregation could get stuck and guide them in thinking through what needs to be addressed next as a congregation seeks renewal. The realigning of a congregation's heart and sense of purpose can be a long process, but one that ultimately all congregations must experience in order to fully live out the world-transforming mission that God has given them to do.



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If you want a faithful, practical set of concrete steps for moving toward the renewal of a congregation, this is it. Pathway to Renewal is faithful without being narrow, practical without being mechanical, and provides concrete steps while remembering that renewal is a journey. --Tex Sample, Robert B. and Kathleen Rogers Professor Emeritus of Church and Society, Saint Paul School of Theology

This book is like a GPS guidance system for congregations on an arduous wilderness journey to the most beautiful spot on earth. It keeps our eyes on the destination of congregational renewal, shows us ways around very real obstacles, shares the experience of others who have traveled this way, and reminds us that the journey is always worth it. --Nan Cressman, Director, Conciliation Services Canada, Desbarats, Ontario

Realistic, comprehensive, practical, wise, and well-balanced between process and flexibility, this book is designed to be used by real congregations--especially those curious to stick their toes into the waters of renewal but apprehensive about the journey. These authors know how to get a church prepared, spiritually and communally. --George B. Thompson, Jr., Associate Professor of Leadership and Ministry Practice, The Interdenominational Theological Center, and author of Church on the Edge of Somewhere: Ministry, Marginality, and the Future

About the Author

Daniel P. Smith and Mary K. Sellon (Huycke) are clergy in the United Methodist Church (Pacific Northwest Conference). In addition they are certified professional personal and organization coaches for their non-profit organization, Courageous Space Coaching and Consulting. They work with pastors, churches, and judicatories across the U.S. and Canada in the areas of congregational renewal, leadership development, and conflict facilitation.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 200 pages
  • Publisher: The Alban Institute (November 30, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1566993717
  • ISBN-13: 978-1566993715
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #335,801 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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This review is from: Pathway to Renewal: Practical Steps for Congregations (Paperback)
Pathway to Renewal is a very good approach to the church Revitalization process. Phase one of the book is especially helpful in leading church groups through the process of determining what kind of change is needed.
Phase three is the real action section and one most churches have yet to attempt. This is not exactly a "cookbook" approach but it can be immensely helpful in guiding those congregations who want to take on the serious and difficult task of renewing the spirituality of their congregation.
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