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Memories, Hopes, and Conversations

Appreciative Inquiry, Missional Engagement, and Congregational Change, Second Edition

Mark Lau Branson

Memories, Hopes, and Conversations is a powerful resource that introduces readers to Appreciative Inquiry—a transformational organizational change process that focuses on the strengths of a group. The second edition has been revised and expanded throughout, featuring important new materials on leadership and missional frameworks, as well as five chapters from pastors describing the transformational experiences of their churches and neighbors using Appreciative Inquiry. The book offers a dynamic overview of the Appreciative Inquiry process, real stories of change in action, and a wealth of practical resources for churches to pursue this journey of appreciation, imagination, and change.

The second edition includes dynamic stories of Appreciative Inquiry in practice from: Christopher Gobrecht (New Covenant United Methodist Church, Maryland), Jim S. Amstutz (Akron Mennonite Church, Pennsylvania), Jean Burch (Community Bible Church, California), Andrew Menzies (Camberwell Baptist Church, Australia), Michael R. Wilson (Chestnut Level Presbyterian Church, Pennsylvania).
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Alban Books
Pages: 286 • Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-1-56699-782-9 • Hardback • June 2016 • $70.00 • (£54.00)
978-1-56699-783-6 • Paperback • June 2016 • $34.00 • (£25.00)
978-1-56699-784-3 • eBook • June 2016 • $32.00 • (£25.00)
Subjects: Religion / Christian Ministry / Pastoral Resources, Religion / Christian Living / Leadership & Mentoring
Mark Lau Branson is Homer L. Goddard Professor of Ministry of the Laity at Fuller Theological Seminary and a consultant with The Missional Network. His other publications include Starting Missional Churches and Churches, Cultures, and Leadership.
List of Tables and Figures
Preface

Part I. Appreciative Inquiry and Congregational Change

  1. Beginning Change: Weariness to Anticipation
  2. Design and Theory: Frameworks for Appreciative Inquiry
  3. Engaging Scripture: Memory, Thanksgiving, and Theological Reflection
  4. Shaping a People through Appreciative Questions: Initiate and Inquire
  5. Provoking Creative Change: Imagine and Innovate

Part II. Five Church Narratives: How Did Appreciative Inquiry Change Your Relationship with Your Neighbors?

  1. New Covenant United Methodist Church—Cumberland, Maryland
Christopher Gobrecht
  1. Akron Mennonite Church—Akron, Pennsylvania
Jim S. Amstutz
  1. Community Bible Church—Pasadena, California
Jean Burch
  1. Camberwell Baptist Church—Melbourne, Australia
Andrew Menzies
  1. Chestnut Level Presbyterian Church—Quarryville, Pennsylvania
Michael R. Wilson

Part III. Scripts and Schedules

  1. Scripts
  2. Schedules

Notes
Resources
Many churches today are struggling to discern a hopeful future. The process of Appreciative Inquiry invites a community to identify what is most life-giving in its past and carry it forward. There is no better book on this topic than Mark Lau Branson's Memories, Hopes, and Conversations. This expanded edition is full of concrete stories of actual churches, biblical and theological insights, and even agendas and scripts to make the process easy and accessible. This is one of the most helpful books I know of for church leadership today.
— Dwight Zscheile


The original edition of Memories, Hopes, and Conversations was a major contribution to congregational studies and practical theology with its inventive juxtaposition of Appreciative Inquiry and the compelling stories of a local community. This revised edition, with its profusion of new narratives in dialogue with AI, cements its place as a visionary, modern day classic in ministries studies. Bravo!
— Edward Foley, capuchin, Duns Scotus Professor Emeritus of Spirituality, Catholic Theological Union


At last! Many of us have been waiting for this book. Grounded in solid theory and shaped by real-life experience, demonstrated in multiple stories of how leaders and churches are applying Appreciative Inquiry, Mark Lau Branson has not simply updated his original book but given us a new handbook for applying AI in our own contexts. I am particularly excited about the new stories that deepen the original theory behind AI. For the many leaders who have used the original book this is a welcome and expansive new resource. For readers new to the AI process and church leadership it is an important resource.
— Alan J. Roxburgh, president, The Missional Network


I have long had the hunch that there is more missional activity going on in congregations than meets the eye, and that reinvigorating a church’s mission might have more to do with fanning the flame of what is already happening than bemoaning what’s not happening. Now, Mark Lau Branson has proved me right. And not only does he reveal the impact that Appreciative Inquiry can have on church revitalization but he also shows it can help you fall in love with your church all over again.
— Michael Frost, Morling College, author of The Shaping of Things to Come


In this invigorating book, Mark Lau Branson and his colleagues prove Kurt Lewin's famous aphorism, "There's nothing so practical as a good theory." Drawing on the theory of Appreciative Inquiry in relation to congregational mission and leadership, Branson deftly guides the reader in applied research for the sake of participating in God's mission of mercy and justice for all creation. Branson's decades straddling the academic-ecclesial divide make his writing constantly provocative and useful for local churches seeking ventures both faithful and imaginative. This second edition includes not only revisions based on Branson's congregational consulting but also additional wise case studies from diverse leaders and congregations, aiding readers in taking up the process for themselves. Highly recommended!
— Christian Scharen, Auburn Theological Seminary


Wise, hopeful, practical, spiritually fueled, and abounding in grace, Memories, Hopes, and Conversations brings together theology, scripture, Appreciative Inquiry, and the realities of lived experience to create space for a gracious and effective process of discernment and action that any community of faith can engage. I wish every congregation in the synod I serve could have a copy of this book and use its wise and hopeful guidance to initiate, inquire, imagine, and innovate new ways of being God’s people in the world.
— Bishop William O. Gafkjen, Indiana-Kentucky Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America


Memories, Hopes, and Conversations renewed my leadership vision as a local church pastor during a challenging time of leadership transition. Now as a professor teaching young church leaders, I find that the book continues to offer positive, life-giving processes for mission to arise from the people of God in local communities. The added stories and strategies of varied congregations in this wonderful revised edition further spark a holy imagination for the future of the changing church.
— Rebecca Laird, Point Loma Nazarene University


Introduces the process of Appreciative Inquiry—a powerful and positive process for change

Shares both the foundations of Appreciative Inquiry and the rationale for using it in churches

Engages biblical texts on the power of gratitude

The second edition offers expanded material on leading the Appreciative Inquiry process

Includes five new chapters telling the stories of diverse churches using the Appreciative Inquiry process for change

Discusses Appreciative Inquiry between churches and neighbors

Includes new schedules, sequences, formats, and mini-lectures for groups wishing to pursue Appreciative Inquiry

Memories, Hopes, and Conversations

Appreciative Inquiry, Missional Engagement, and Congregational Change, Second Edition

Cover Image
Hardback
Paperback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • Memories, Hopes, and Conversations is a powerful resource that introduces readers to Appreciative Inquiry—a transformational organizational change process that focuses on the strengths of a group. The second edition has been revised and expanded throughout, featuring important new materials on leadership and missional frameworks, as well as five chapters from pastors describing the transformational experiences of their churches and neighbors using Appreciative Inquiry. The book offers a dynamic overview of the Appreciative Inquiry process, real stories of change in action, and a wealth of practical resources for churches to pursue this journey of appreciation, imagination, and change.

    The second edition includes dynamic stories of Appreciative Inquiry in practice from: Christopher Gobrecht (New Covenant United Methodist Church, Maryland), Jim S. Amstutz (Akron Mennonite Church, Pennsylvania), Jean Burch (Community Bible Church, California), Andrew Menzies (Camberwell Baptist Church, Australia), Michael R. Wilson (Chestnut Level Presbyterian Church, Pennsylvania).
Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Alban Books
    Pages: 286 • Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
    978-1-56699-782-9 • Hardback • June 2016 • $70.00 • (£54.00)
    978-1-56699-783-6 • Paperback • June 2016 • $34.00 • (£25.00)
    978-1-56699-784-3 • eBook • June 2016 • $32.00 • (£25.00)
    Subjects: Religion / Christian Ministry / Pastoral Resources, Religion / Christian Living / Leadership & Mentoring
Author
Author
  • Mark Lau Branson is Homer L. Goddard Professor of Ministry of the Laity at Fuller Theological Seminary and a consultant with The Missional Network. His other publications include Starting Missional Churches and Churches, Cultures, and Leadership.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • List of Tables and Figures
    Preface

    Part I. Appreciative Inquiry and Congregational Change

    1. Beginning Change: Weariness to Anticipation
    2. Design and Theory: Frameworks for Appreciative Inquiry
    3. Engaging Scripture: Memory, Thanksgiving, and Theological Reflection
    4. Shaping a People through Appreciative Questions: Initiate and Inquire
    5. Provoking Creative Change: Imagine and Innovate

    Part II. Five Church Narratives: How Did Appreciative Inquiry Change Your Relationship with Your Neighbors?

    1. New Covenant United Methodist Church—Cumberland, Maryland
    Christopher Gobrecht
    1. Akron Mennonite Church—Akron, Pennsylvania
    Jim S. Amstutz
    1. Community Bible Church—Pasadena, California
    Jean Burch
    1. Camberwell Baptist Church—Melbourne, Australia
    Andrew Menzies
    1. Chestnut Level Presbyterian Church—Quarryville, Pennsylvania
    Michael R. Wilson

    Part III. Scripts and Schedules

    1. Scripts
    2. Schedules

    Notes
    Resources
Reviews
Reviews
  • Many churches today are struggling to discern a hopeful future. The process of Appreciative Inquiry invites a community to identify what is most life-giving in its past and carry it forward. There is no better book on this topic than Mark Lau Branson's Memories, Hopes, and Conversations. This expanded edition is full of concrete stories of actual churches, biblical and theological insights, and even agendas and scripts to make the process easy and accessible. This is one of the most helpful books I know of for church leadership today.
    — Dwight Zscheile


    The original edition of Memories, Hopes, and Conversations was a major contribution to congregational studies and practical theology with its inventive juxtaposition of Appreciative Inquiry and the compelling stories of a local community. This revised edition, with its profusion of new narratives in dialogue with AI, cements its place as a visionary, modern day classic in ministries studies. Bravo!
    — Edward Foley, capuchin, Duns Scotus Professor Emeritus of Spirituality, Catholic Theological Union


    At last! Many of us have been waiting for this book. Grounded in solid theory and shaped by real-life experience, demonstrated in multiple stories of how leaders and churches are applying Appreciative Inquiry, Mark Lau Branson has not simply updated his original book but given us a new handbook for applying AI in our own contexts. I am particularly excited about the new stories that deepen the original theory behind AI. For the many leaders who have used the original book this is a welcome and expansive new resource. For readers new to the AI process and church leadership it is an important resource.
    — Alan J. Roxburgh, president, The Missional Network


    I have long had the hunch that there is more missional activity going on in congregations than meets the eye, and that reinvigorating a church’s mission might have more to do with fanning the flame of what is already happening than bemoaning what’s not happening. Now, Mark Lau Branson has proved me right. And not only does he reveal the impact that Appreciative Inquiry can have on church revitalization but he also shows it can help you fall in love with your church all over again.
    — Michael Frost, Morling College, author of The Shaping of Things to Come


    In this invigorating book, Mark Lau Branson and his colleagues prove Kurt Lewin's famous aphorism, "There's nothing so practical as a good theory." Drawing on the theory of Appreciative Inquiry in relation to congregational mission and leadership, Branson deftly guides the reader in applied research for the sake of participating in God's mission of mercy and justice for all creation. Branson's decades straddling the academic-ecclesial divide make his writing constantly provocative and useful for local churches seeking ventures both faithful and imaginative. This second edition includes not only revisions based on Branson's congregational consulting but also additional wise case studies from diverse leaders and congregations, aiding readers in taking up the process for themselves. Highly recommended!
    — Christian Scharen, Auburn Theological Seminary


    Wise, hopeful, practical, spiritually fueled, and abounding in grace, Memories, Hopes, and Conversations brings together theology, scripture, Appreciative Inquiry, and the realities of lived experience to create space for a gracious and effective process of discernment and action that any community of faith can engage. I wish every congregation in the synod I serve could have a copy of this book and use its wise and hopeful guidance to initiate, inquire, imagine, and innovate new ways of being God’s people in the world.
    — Bishop William O. Gafkjen, Indiana-Kentucky Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America


    Memories, Hopes, and Conversations renewed my leadership vision as a local church pastor during a challenging time of leadership transition. Now as a professor teaching young church leaders, I find that the book continues to offer positive, life-giving processes for mission to arise from the people of God in local communities. The added stories and strategies of varied congregations in this wonderful revised edition further spark a holy imagination for the future of the changing church.
    — Rebecca Laird, Point Loma Nazarene University


Features
Features
  • Introduces the process of Appreciative Inquiry—a powerful and positive process for change

    Shares both the foundations of Appreciative Inquiry and the rationale for using it in churches

    Engages biblical texts on the power of gratitude

    The second edition offers expanded material on leading the Appreciative Inquiry process

    Includes five new chapters telling the stories of diverse churches using the Appreciative Inquiry process for change

    Discusses Appreciative Inquiry between churches and neighbors

    Includes new schedules, sequences, formats, and mini-lectures for groups wishing to pursue Appreciative Inquiry

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