Eldership (Learn)

Eldership (Learn)

by David Plews (Editor), David Plews (Editor), Church of Scotland (Author)

Synopsis

Based on the declaration and affirmation that every elder takes, this invaluable resource provides new and existing elders with a diverse range of articles by leading figures in the Church of Scotland. They take you through all of the key components of eldership, providing fresh insight into each of the elements of the elder's commitment. Highly accessible, beautifully designed and with a strong contemporary perspective, the range of 36 contributors includes the Right Rev John Chalmers, the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland; Laurence Wareing; John Swinton, Paul Nimmo and many others. The 36 topics covered include pastoral care, reformed theology, making hospital visits, understanding the role of the Bible in the Church of Scotland, public worship and sacraments. Each topic includes an article, questions for discussion, suggestions for further reading and a `why not try...?' suggestion for deepening your engagement with the topic. The book will be integral to numerous events and online developments in the Church of Scotland in the coming year. `LEARN' is a congregational learning initiative devised by the Mission & Discipleship Council of the Church of Scotland. It is actively supported by all of the Church of Scotland's Councils. This resource forms part of a range of materials being developed to support and encourage congregations.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 72
Publisher: Saint Andrew Press
Published: 28 Feb 2015

ISBN 10: 0861539249
ISBN 13: 9780861539246

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'One of the strengths of this publication is that it draws on the great breadth and diversity of theological and ecclesiological thinking which exists in the Church of Scotland. No single approach to church life and no one account of theology is enough for a church which is national, territorial and above all living; so, I hope you derive much through the different articles and diverse ideas that are presented in this publication. . . I cannot emphasise enough how well equipped you have to be to meet the challenge of sharing the faith against the prevailing mood and culture of our time.' The Right Rev John Chalmers, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland