Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Alban Books
Pages: 218
Trim: 6 x 9
978-1-56699-762-1 • Hardback • August 2014 • $54.00 • (£42.00)
978-1-56699-721-8 • Paperback • August 2014 • $28.00 • (£21.99)
978-1-56699-715-7 • eBook • August 2014 • $26.50 • (£19.99)
Rev. Todd Grant Yonkman (D. Min) is Senior Co-Minister at the Beneficent Congregational Church in Providence, RI. He received his doctorate of Ministry from Andover Newton Theological School where he was honored as a member of the Jonathan Edwards Society. He’s also written for the United Church News. He and his wife and Co-Minister, Nicole, live in Providence, Rhode Island.
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1(Re)reading a Redevelopment Context
Chapter 2Sharing Leadership
Chapter 3Conflict and Conversation
Chapter 4Shifting Power
Chapter 5Extending Welcome
Chapter 6Becoming Church
Without Conclusion
Appendix AReport on the Meet the Ministers Study
Appendix BThe Grant Yonkman Co-Pastor Ministry Model
Appendix CRelational Covenant
Appendix DMinistry Partnership Covenant
Notes
Bibliography
In this powerful testimony, uncovering the long and complex history of a Rhode Island church held hostage by its past, Dr. Yonkman outlines the multifaceted approaches he, his co-pastor wife Nicole, and a willing congregation used to turn the church around. This inside story takes us into vulnerable places where we too emerge with an understanding of the postmodern plural model of ministry that has set Beneficent Church free. A must read for anyone engaged in the art of church reconstruction.
— Mary Louise Gifford, author of “The Turnaround Church; Inspiration and Tools for Life-Sustaining Change”
Todd Yonkman weaves together the story of a church, the story of his faith journey, and the story of today's religious culture with both integrity and hope. He creates his own 'bricolage' that adds much-needed depth to the ongoing conversation of what it really takes to turn historic churches toward new visions. I recommend this book to all who believe that something new is indeed breaking forth in faith communities, through God's love and through our human yearning for community.
— Sarah B. Drummond, dean of the faculty and vice president for academic affairs, Andover Newton Theological School
Todd Yonkman offers a useable practical theology that makes sense for the times in which we live...Whether a church is renewing or declining, revitalizing or stagnating, redeveloping or spinning in circles there are insights in this book that will surely bring reason for hope.
— Jeffrey D. Jones, Director of Ministry Studies, Associate Professor of Ministerial Leadership, Andover Newton Theological School
Features:
• A practical theology grounded in the experiences and reflections of clergy and lay leaders who have successfully and faithful turned a congregation around
• Contains both practical advice and tested theory
• Tells an inspiring story of both successes and failures in church redevelopment
• Biblically and theologically grounded
• Appropriate for both congregational and classroom use