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Born of Water, Born of Spirit: Supporting the Ministry of the Baptized in Small Congregations

spacer Sheryl A. Kujawa-Holbrook, Fredrica Harris Thompsett

What does the church look like if we take the ministry of the baptized—the priesthood of all believers—seriously? How are congregations transformed when the church supports and affirms the ministry of all the baptized, particularly in small congregations without the means to hire a seminary-trained pastor? And what ecclesial structures and educational models need to emerge in the next decades to assist these small congregations in the recovery of baptismal living—and their own vitality?

Sheryl Kujawa-Holbrook and Fredrica Harris Thompsett explore these questons as well as the variety of ways people in small congregations—many with no more than fifty members—are living out their baptism and the impact their actions are having on their congregations, judicatories, and communities, and the institutions that educate clergy. The authors argue that just because a community cannot pay a seminary-trained minister—a growing problem in remote regions—it does not mean that there is no ministry there. It does mean that we need to look at ministry and the church in a more expansive way.

The stories of the congregations revealed in this book serve to inspire us about what is possible when we live intentionally as the reconciling presence of the body of Christ in the world. They also educate us about what will be needed in the years to come to lift up still more small congregations for their work in the larger community.

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Praise for the Book 

"Written with theological acumen and practical savvy, Born of Water, Born of Spirit demonstrates how the ministry of the baptized can revitalize small congregations and lead us all into deeper understandings of the Church’s mission." —Malcolm Warford, Director, The Lexington Seminar: Theological Teaching for the Church’s Ministries 

"This book is a fine addition to the conversation about empowering the whole people of God in their vocations, in—and outside of—the congregation." —Rev. Dr. Mark Wilhelms, Director for Colleges and Universities and Ass ociate Director for Educational Partnerships and Institutions, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America 

"Impatient with a model of church that imprisons the gifts of ministry in only a few persons, the authors introduce us to congregations in which many ministries are affirmed, set free, and make possible imaginative participation in God’s mission." —Gordon Light, Retired Bishop for the Anglican Parishes of the Central Interior (British Columbia) 

"By telling these stories of ministry rooted in baptism, the authors show the way for small congregations to be vitally engaged in God’s mission in the world." —Ruth Meyers, Hodges-Haynes Professor of Liturgics, Church Divinity School of the Pacific, Berkeley, California 

About the Authors

spacer Sheryl A. Kujawa-Holbrook is professor of practical theology and religious education at Claremont School of Theology, and professor of Anglicanism at the Episcopal Theological School at Claremont. She is the author of A House of Prayer for All Peoples: Congregations Building Multiracial Community and was co-director, with Fredrica Harris Thompsett, of the Pastoral Excellence Project at the Episcopal Divinity School, which served as the basis for this book.

spacer Fredrica Harris Thompsett, professor emerita of historical theology at the Episcopal Divinity School and the school’s former academic dean, has taught and written about baptism and baptismal ministry for the past decade. Her DVD “Wade in the Water” is a popular introductory resource to baptismal ministry. Fredrica was co-director of the Pastoral Excellence Project for its first five years and continues to serve as a consultant to the project.


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ISBN# 978-1-56699-400-2
Alban No. AL400
paper, 193 pages
2010

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