ISBN-13: 9781608996711 / Angielski / Miękka / 2011 / 230 str.
ISBN-13: 9781608996711 / Angielski / Miękka / 2011 / 230 str.
Description: As God's eternal life flows through us, we learn to let go of our pretensions of control and rest into the new life offered in Jesus Christ. This book is an invitation for you to become nonresistant to this movement of God's love for you and the world. Through a variety of sermons and meditations, Sider and Villegas bear witness to a grace that disarms our guardedness and makes room for us to fall into the love of God. Preaching becomes a dispossessive practice, as each person is invited to give and receive God's transforming power. The proclamation of the gospel, Villegas and Sider say, should display the priesthood of all believers. Thus, the call to preach belongs to the whole congregation and its conversation rather than to the lone preacher and her (or his) sermon. Presence: Giving and Receiving God draws on the Mennonite tradition of the Zeugnis (""conversation"") to explore how the preached Word echoes through all of our voices. Endorsements: ""This is more than a collection of sermons. It is a conversation between two friends, a window into the life of a particular congregation, and a list of bracing questions to take away when you put the book down: Paul as a rogue organizer? Church as a place we learn what we really desire? Love as a protest? Read it for personal devotions, small group discussions, or on your way to a political demonstration or the community garden."" -Nancy R. Heisey Undergraduate Academic Dean Eastern Mennonite University ""This is the finest reflection that I've read on the place of the Word of God in the believing community. In our harried times, the invitation by the authors to 'relax' into the Word is truly good news. This is an impressive collection that covers a wide range of pertinent topics, moving between text and context in a truly engaging way. It will make you hunger for authenticity and a more intimate walk with God."" -Stanley W. Green Executive Director Mennonite Mission Network ""There's a lot of bad theology out there. The answer to bad theology is not no theology but good theology. Here are some good sermons-read them in a quiet place, shout them on a street corner, or share them around a campfire . . . they are like candy for the soul."" -Shane Claiborne author of The Irresistible Revolution: Living as an Ordinary Radical ""Here are a couple of humble, faithful voices whose proclamations will feed your faith and expose your flimsy excuses for marginalizing the good news. These sermons reveal a community viscerally engaged with the Scriptures, and surprised by revelations of God's graceful work in our world."" -Jennifer Davis Sensenig Lead Pastor Community Mennonite Church, Harrisonburg, Virginia About the Contributor(s): J. Alexander Sider is assistant professor of religion at Bluffton University. Isaac S. Villegas is pastor of Chapel Hill Mennonite Fellowship.
Description:As Gods eternal life flows through us, we learn to let go of our pretensions of control and rest into the new life offered in Jesus Christ. This book is an invitation for you to become nonresistant to this movement of Gods love for you and the world. Through a variety of sermons and meditations, Sider and Villegas bear witness to a grace that disarms our guardedness and makes room for us to fall into the love of God. Preaching becomes a dispossessive practice, as each person is invited to give and receive Gods transforming power. The proclamation of the gospel, Villegas and Sider say, should display the priesthood of all believers. Thus, the call to preach belongs to the whole congregation and its conversation rather than to the lone preacher and her (or his) sermon. Presence: Giving and Receiving God draws on the Mennonite tradition of the Zeugnis (""conversation"") to explore how the preached Word echoes through all of our voices.Endorsements:""This is more than a collection of sermons. It is a conversation between two friends, a window into the life of a particular congregation, and a list of bracing questions to take away when you put the book down: Paul as a rogue organizer? Church as a place we learn what we really desire? Love as a protest? Read it for personal devotions, small group discussions, or on your way to a political demonstration or the community garden.""-Nancy R. HeiseyUndergraduate Academic DeanEastern Mennonite University""This is the finest reflection that Ive read on the place of the Word of God in the believing community. In our harried times, the invitation by the authors to relax into the Word is truly good news. This is an impressive collection that covers a wide range of pertinent topics, moving between text and context in a truly engaging way. It will make you hunger for authenticity and a more intimate walk with God.""-Stanley W. GreenExecutive DirectorMennonite Mission Network""Theres a lot of bad theology out there. The answer to bad theology is not no theology but good theology. Here are some good sermons-read them in a quiet place, shout them on a street corner, or share them around a campfire . . . they are like candy for the soul.""-Shane Claiborne author of The Irresistible Revolution: Living as an Ordinary Radical""Here are a couple of humble, faithful voices whose proclamations will feed your faith and expose your flimsy excuses for marginalizing the good news. These sermons reveal a community viscerally engaged with the Scriptures, and surprised by revelations of Gods graceful work in our world.""-Jennifer Davis Sensenig Lead PastorCommunity Mennonite Church, Harrisonburg, VirginiaAbout the Contributor(s):J. Alexander Sider is assistant professor of religion at Bluffton University.Isaac S. Villegas is pastor of Chapel Hill Mennonite Fellowship.