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Reclaiming Rural

Building Thriving Rural Congregations

Allen T. Stanton

As rural America continues to undergo massive economic and demographic shifts, rural churches are uniquely positioned to provide community leadership. Leading a rural congregation requires a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing these communities, as well as a strong theological and community-focused identity. Allen T. Stanton describes how in establishing this identity, rural leaders build a meaningful and vital ministry.

Reclaiming Rural explores the myths and realities of rural places, and how those common narratives impact the leadership of rural churches. Ultimately, rural congregations must practice a contextual understanding of vitality, which understands both the strengths and challenges of leading in a rural setting.

Arguing for a practice of evangelism imbued with this mission of vitality, Reclaiming Rural promotes the church as a leader in economic and community development, modeled upon a Wesleyan theology of grace. Acknowledging the many challenges facing rural churches, this book is an energetic and encouraging guide to overcoming social and economic obstacles to build a thriving congregation.

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Alban Books
Pages: 136 • Trim: 6¼ x 9½
978-1-5381-3523-5 • Hardback • May 2021 • $67.00 • (£52.00)
978-1-5381-3524-2 • Paperback • May 2021 • $28.00 • (£19.99)
Subjects: Religion / Leadership, Religion / Christian Ministry / Pastoral Resources

Rev. Allen T. Stanton is the executive director of the Turner Center at Martin Methodist College and an ordained minister in the United Methodist Church. Previously, he has served as the pastor of a small-membership rural church in North Carolina, and as the Rural Faith Communities Fellow at the Institute for Emerging Issues, a public-policy think-tank at North Carolina State University.

Chapter 1 - Reclaiming the Narrative

Chapter 2 - Reclaiming Vitality

Chapter 3 - Reclaiming Evangelism

Chapter 4 - Reclaiming Our Theological Goals

Chapter 5 – Reclaiming Practice

Chapter 6 – Reclaiming a Future

Reclaiming Rural offers a compelling call for understanding rural churches as essential, yet endlessly varied and diverse, parts of healthy rural communities. As a book that calls for deep engagement in the places we call home—be it our local communities or our theological traditions—Reclaiming Rural is a welcome addition to the growing literature on rural ministry and a call to greater attentiveness right where we are.


— Englewood Review of Books


Reclaiming Rural is a really valuable book. It should be read not only by those who feel the call to rural ministry but perhaps more importantly to those tasked with leading national and regional denominational bodies. It will be important for such leaders to understand what rural ministry might look like and can look like.


— Englewood Review of Books


When Allen Stanton writes of rural congregations as anchor institutions, do not take it lightly. Institutions are essential to the ways in which we order our lives, and Stanton’s vision of congregations as trusted local institutions that can lead whole communities into God’s purpose is important.


— Gil Rendle, author of Quietly Courageous: Leading the Church in a Changing World


Reclaiming Rural offers a delightfully direct account revealing the depth of often overlooked gifts from rural communities and congregations. Stanton draws on a wide range of pertinent interdisciplinary studies to inform his candid and wise arguments that push the reader to consider the depth of possibilities.


— Laceye Warner, associate dean for Wesleyan engagement, Duke University Divinity School


08/19/2021: The author joined the hosts to discuss the faith leaders in more rural communities can connect to their congregations.

Link: https://iei.ncsu.edu/podcasts/faith-and-community01/?fbclid=IwAR3MbNPe-2qFWKQPPholVuU96zpIrTfRGxucXX-6iNTltIexcSwYxkqEQV4



8/10/21, UM News: Stanton's book is mentioned and quoted in this article.

Link: https://www.umnews.org/en/news/dont-count-out-small-rural-churches



9/3/21, Daily Yonder: The author was featured in an interview on the topic of his book.

https://dailyyonder.com/qa-allen-t-stanton-on-rural-churches/2021/09/03/



10/14/2021, Religion New Service: Allen T. Stanton and his book are featured in a piece about small and midsize membership churches.

Link: https://religionnews.com/2021/10/14/study-attendance-at-small-and-midsize-us-congregations-is-hemorrhaging/



• Commended, Book of the Year (Academy of Parish Clergy, 2022)

Reclaiming Rural

Building Thriving Rural Congregations

Cover Image
Hardback
Paperback
Summary
Summary
  • As rural America continues to undergo massive economic and demographic shifts, rural churches are uniquely positioned to provide community leadership. Leading a rural congregation requires a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing these communities, as well as a strong theological and community-focused identity. Allen T. Stanton describes how in establishing this identity, rural leaders build a meaningful and vital ministry.

    Reclaiming Rural explores the myths and realities of rural places, and how those common narratives impact the leadership of rural churches. Ultimately, rural congregations must practice a contextual understanding of vitality, which understands both the strengths and challenges of leading in a rural setting.

    Arguing for a practice of evangelism imbued with this mission of vitality, Reclaiming Rural promotes the church as a leader in economic and community development, modeled upon a Wesleyan theology of grace. Acknowledging the many challenges facing rural churches, this book is an energetic and encouraging guide to overcoming social and economic obstacles to build a thriving congregation.

Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Alban Books
    Pages: 136 • Trim: 6¼ x 9½
    978-1-5381-3523-5 • Hardback • May 2021 • $67.00 • (£52.00)
    978-1-5381-3524-2 • Paperback • May 2021 • $28.00 • (£19.99)
    Subjects: Religion / Leadership, Religion / Christian Ministry / Pastoral Resources
Author
Author
  • Rev. Allen T. Stanton is the executive director of the Turner Center at Martin Methodist College and an ordained minister in the United Methodist Church. Previously, he has served as the pastor of a small-membership rural church in North Carolina, and as the Rural Faith Communities Fellow at the Institute for Emerging Issues, a public-policy think-tank at North Carolina State University.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Chapter 1 - Reclaiming the Narrative

    Chapter 2 - Reclaiming Vitality

    Chapter 3 - Reclaiming Evangelism

    Chapter 4 - Reclaiming Our Theological Goals

    Chapter 5 – Reclaiming Practice

    Chapter 6 – Reclaiming a Future

Reviews
Reviews
  • Reclaiming Rural offers a compelling call for understanding rural churches as essential, yet endlessly varied and diverse, parts of healthy rural communities. As a book that calls for deep engagement in the places we call home—be it our local communities or our theological traditions—Reclaiming Rural is a welcome addition to the growing literature on rural ministry and a call to greater attentiveness right where we are.


    — Englewood Review of Books


    Reclaiming Rural is a really valuable book. It should be read not only by those who feel the call to rural ministry but perhaps more importantly to those tasked with leading national and regional denominational bodies. It will be important for such leaders to understand what rural ministry might look like and can look like.


    — Englewood Review of Books


    When Allen Stanton writes of rural congregations as anchor institutions, do not take it lightly. Institutions are essential to the ways in which we order our lives, and Stanton’s vision of congregations as trusted local institutions that can lead whole communities into God’s purpose is important.


    — Gil Rendle, author of Quietly Courageous: Leading the Church in a Changing World


    Reclaiming Rural offers a delightfully direct account revealing the depth of often overlooked gifts from rural communities and congregations. Stanton draws on a wide range of pertinent interdisciplinary studies to inform his candid and wise arguments that push the reader to consider the depth of possibilities.


    — Laceye Warner, associate dean for Wesleyan engagement, Duke University Divinity School


Features
Features
  • 08/19/2021: The author joined the hosts to discuss the faith leaders in more rural communities can connect to their congregations.

    Link: https://iei.ncsu.edu/podcasts/faith-and-community01/?fbclid=IwAR3MbNPe-2qFWKQPPholVuU96zpIrTfRGxucXX-6iNTltIexcSwYxkqEQV4



    8/10/21, UM News: Stanton's book is mentioned and quoted in this article.

    Link: https://www.umnews.org/en/news/dont-count-out-small-rural-churches



    9/3/21, Daily Yonder: The author was featured in an interview on the topic of his book.

    https://dailyyonder.com/qa-allen-t-stanton-on-rural-churches/2021/09/03/



    10/14/2021, Religion New Service: Allen T. Stanton and his book are featured in a piece about small and midsize membership churches.

    Link: https://religionnews.com/2021/10/14/study-attendance-at-small-and-midsize-us-congregations-is-hemorrhaging/



Awards
Awards
  • • Commended, Book of the Year (Academy of Parish Clergy, 2022)

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