A large part of Keucher's work has involved meeting with leaders of congregations to discuss financial or "business" concerns - building maintenance, investments, leasing or selling property, finding a way to deal with a budget gap. This book addresses the related dynamics.
Designed to provide vestries with information, this work offers practical illustrations and resources to assist them in their job as the elected lay leadership in their congregations.
A collection of descants on hymns in Episcopal sources. This work contains descants by twenty-two composers on one hundred one hymn texts set to eighty-one hymn tunes.
Following the lead of Old testament theologian Walter Bruggemann, this book shows how to integrate the "psalms of disorientation" in Sunday morning worship, pastoral care, and any situation of extreme need.
A theology of discipleship and ministry that brings together the themes of suffering and healing, justice and compassion, and Christ's dying and rising.
Beginning with the Episcopal Church's roots in sixteenth-century England, this book offers an account of its rise to prominence. It includes 100 biographies of notable Episcopalians from Samuel Seabury to Paili Murray.
Historical perspectives in a series of essays focused on the experiences of laywomen in the 20th century Episcopal Church.
Marc Nikkel shares the story of his experiences as a missionary in war-torn Sudan.
In this reflection on the Nicene Creed, Geitz looks to the writings of theologians, mystics, and scholars throughout the centuries for a scholarly approach to an often divisive issue for Christians.