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(CopyLink)https://tq.filegood.club/B09XM2612W.html - Book Synopsis : It was John Wesley who coined the phrase &#8220agree to disagree&#8221 in a memorial sermon at the death of George Whitefield in 1770. Since that time, Wesley&#8217s theological descendants have often seemed to disagree more than agree. Nevertheless, author Kevin Slimp believes most United Methodists aren&#8217t as disagreeable as they might seem at first glance.In What&#8217s Next: Twenty-Two United Methodist Leaders Discuss the Future of the Church, Slimp continues the conversation he initiated in his 2019 best-selling book, Where Do We Go From Here? Honest Responses From Twenty-Four United Methodist Leaders.In his latest book, Slimp asks 21 United Methodist lay and clergy leaders to share their thoughts about a simple question: &#8220Once the next General Conference eventually concludes, some will go in different directions but most of us will still be calling ourselves United Methodists. What&#8217s next?&#8221Their answers run the gamut from personal spiritual disciplines to congregational communities, from higher education to houses of worship, from remembering our covenant to being the church in a post-pandemic world. No stone is left unturned.Contributors include:Tori Butler: From heartbreak to hollering for changeWil Cantrell: The future church is a business (and that&#8217s a good thing)Bishop Kenne

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It was John Wesley who coined the phrase &#8220agree to disagree&#8221 in a memorial sermon at the death of George Whitefield in 1770. Since that time, Wesley&#8217s theological descendants have often seemed to disagree more than agree. Nevertheless, author Kevin Slimp believes most United Methodists aren&#8217t as disagreeable as they might seem at first glance.In What&#8217s Next: Twenty-Two United Methodist Leaders Discuss the Future of the Church, Slimp continues the conversation he initiated in his 2019 best-selling book, Where Do We Go From Here? Honest Responses From Twenty-Four United Methodist Leaders.In his latest book, Slimp asks 21 United Methodist lay and clergy leaders to share their thoughts about a simple question: &#8220Once the next General Conference eventually concludes, some will go in different directions but most of us will still be calling ourselves United Methodists. What&#8217s next?&#8221Their answers run the gamut from personal spiritual disciplines to congregational communities, from higher education to houses of worship, from remembering our covenant to being the church in a post-pandemic world. No stone is left unturned.Contributors include:Tori Butler: From heartbreak to hollering for changeWil Cantrell: The future church is a business (and that&#8217s a good thing)Bishop Kenne

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It was John Wesley who coined the phrase &#8220agee to disagree&#8221in

a memorial sermon at the death of George Whitefield in 1770. Since that time,

Wesley&#8217stheological descendants have often seemed to disagree more

than agree. Nevertheless, author Kevin Slimp believes most United Methodists

aren&#8217tas disagreeable as they might seem at first glance.In

What&#8217sNext: Twenty-Two United Methodist Leaders Discuss the Future

of the Church, Slimp continues the conversation he initiated in his 2019 bestselling

book, Where Do We Go From Here? Honest Responses From Twenty-

Four United Methodist Leaders.In his latest book, Slimp asks 21 United

Methodist lay and clergy leaders to share their thoughts about a simple

question: &#8220One the next General Conference eventually concludes,

some will go in different directions but most of us will still be calling ourselves

United Methodists. What&#8217snext?&#8221Thir answers run the gamut

from personal spiritual disciplines to congregational communities, from higher

education to houses of worship, from remembering our covenant to being the

church in a post-pandemic world. No stone is left unturned.Contributors

include:Tori Butler: From heartbreak to hollering for changeWil Cantrell: The

future church is a business (and that&#8217sa good thing)Bishop Kenneth

Carder: Shifting the marginsWalter Cross: There is hopeMelanie Dobson: How

can we belong to each other again?Chris Donald: What&#8217snext in United

Methodist higher education?Thomas Frank: What should we do with our

houses of worship?Kim Goddard: We have a calling to fulfillStephen Handy:

The social nature of United MethodistsKristin Joyner: A new thingKay Kotan: A

visionary future for the churchWilliam Lawrence: It&#8217snot just about

General ConferenceBishop Richard Looney: Do no harm. Do good.Douglas

Meeks: What can we hope for now?Rebekah Miles: The future is made of the

same stuff as the presentSue Nilson Kibbey: Freedom through transforming

prayerRandall Partin: A desire for further conversationRebekah Simon-Peter:

Don&#8217tlet a good crisis go to wasteRodney Smothers: Leadership is

essential to the future of the churchRyan Spurrier: Christ will sustain where

faithfulness flourishesLaceye Warner: Called to covenant


What's Next?: Twenty-Two United Methodist

Leaders Discuss the Future of the Church

(CopyLink)https://tq.filegood.club/B09XM2612W.html - Book Synopsis : It

was John Wesley who coined the phrase &#8220agee to

disagree&#8221in a memorial sermon at the death of George Whitefield

in 1770. Since that time, Wesley&#8217stheological descendants have

often seemed to disagree more than agree. Nevertheless, author Kevin

Slimp believes most United Methodists aren&#8217tas disagreeable as

they might seem at first glance.In What&#8217sNext: Twenty-Two United

Methodist Leaders Discuss the Future of the Church, Slimp continues

the conversation he initiated in his 2019 best-selling book, Where Do We

Go From Here? Honest Responses From Twenty-Four United Methodist

Leaders.In his latest book, Slimp asks 21 United Methodist lay and clergy

leaders to share their thoughts about a simple question: &#8220One the

next General Conference eventually concludes, some will go in different

directions but most of us will still be calling ourselves United

Methodists. What&#8217snext?&#8221Thir answers run the gamut from

personal spiritual disciplines to congregational communities, from

higher education to houses of worship, from remembering our covenant

to being the church in a post-pandemic world. No stone is left

unturned.Contributors include:Tori Butler: From heartbreak to hollering

for changeWil Cantrell: The future church is a business (and

that&#8217sa good thing)Bishop Kenneth Carder: Shifting the

marginsWalter Cross: There is hopeMelanie Dobson: How can we belong

to each other again?Chris Donald: What&#8217snext in United Methodist

higher education?Thomas Frank: What should we do with our houses of

worship?Kim Goddard: We have a calling to fulfillStephen Handy: The

social nature of United MethodistsKristin Joyner: A new thingKay Kotan:

A visionary future for the churchWilliam Lawrence: It&#8217snot just

about General ConferenceBishop Richard Looney: Do no harm. Do

good.Douglas Meeks: What can we hope for now?Rebekah Miles: The

future is made of the same stuff as the presentSue Nilson Kibbey:

Freedom through transforming prayerRandall Partin: A desire for further

conversationRebekah Simon-Peter: Don&#8217tlet a good crisis go to

wasteRodney Smothers: Leadership is essential to the future of the

churchRyan Spurrier: Christ will sustain where faithfulness

flourishesLaceye Warner: Called to covenant


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