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Overview"Many have pontificated about church growth, telling church planters and pastors how to increase the number of attendees and members. Most have spoken authentically from inspiring experiences, and what they've recommended has worked . . . at least for some. But what about advice on how to reduce those numbers, how to empty those pews? This """"manual"""" provides just that, and its suggestions don't emanate from an ivory tower; they, too, are based on real-life experiences. The insights and guidelines of How to Empty a Church may be expressed tongue-in-cheek, but they're not fictional; they reflect the history of an actual congregation. Fasten your seatbelt; it's going to be a bumpy--but worthwhile--ride!" Full Product DetailsAuthor: John S OldfieldPublisher: Resource Publications (CA) Imprint: Resource Publications (CA) Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.381kg ISBN: 9781666702637ISBN 10: 1666702633 Pages: 154 Publication Date: 24 May 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsI love this book! All pastors, especially rookies, should read it. It is a delightful, tongue-in-cheek memoir of Pastor John's wild, crazy, and wonderfully fruitful ministry in York, Pennsylvania. Swimming against the flow of the best 'church growth' advice of the day, he was a pastor that prioritized ministry over money, people over programs, racial diversity over popularity, service over celebrity, and relationships over numbers. Following his life and ministry for over forty years, I have witnessed his passion to remain faithful to Jesus and the Holy Scriptures. --Joseph Beach, pastor, Amazing Grace Church, Englewood, Colorado, and author of Ordinary Church: A Long and Loving Look This book is a must-read for all theology students, aspiring pastors, church planters, newly assigned pastors, elders, deacons, and tenured pastors. I came to Christ through John Oldfield's ministry, my family and I were involved with Yorktowne Chapel for twenty-some years. . . . I experienced much of the history Pastor John recounts and truly admired him for the ways he handled the situations he faced. Reading the content has rekindled countless memories, provoking both laughter and tears. --Eric Garton, retired executive, Eastern Alliance Insurance Group, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and former instructor, Penn State York I started attending Yorktowne Chapel's services as a teenager influenced by the Jesus Movement and found them open to the miraculous work of God's Spirit, yet thoroughly anchored in God's word. My parents' interest was piqued, so they visited and soon became active members. As a pastor, I found this book filled with examples for honest self-reflection. Reading it, I felt nostalgia, empathy with John and Dagmar, and gratitude to God for enabling them to persevere through all the ups and downs. --Todd Witmer, senior pastor, Christ's American Baptist Church, Spring Grove, Pennsylvania I love this book! All pastors, especially rookies, should read it. It is a delightful, tongue-in-cheek memoir of Pastor John's wild, crazy, and wonderfully fruitful ministry in York, Pennsylvania. Swimming against the flow of the best 'church growth' advice of the day, he was a pastor that prioritized ministry over money, people over programs, racial diversity over popularity, service over celebrity, and relationships over numbers. Following his life and ministry for over forty years, I have witnessed his passion to remain faithful to Jesus and the Holy Scriptures. --Joseph Beach, pastor, Amazing Grace Church, Englewood, Colorado, and author of Ordinary Church: A Long and Loving Look This book is a must-read for all theology students, aspiring pastors, church planters, newly assigned pastors, elders, deacons, and tenured pastors. I came to Christ through John Oldfield's ministry, my family and I were involved with Yorktowne Chapel for twenty-some years. . . . I experienced much of the history Pastor John recounts and truly admired him for the ways he handled the situations he faced. Reading the content has rekindled countless memories, provoking both laughter and tears. --Eric Garton, retired executive, Eastern Alliance Insurance Group, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and former instructor, Penn State York I started attending Yorktowne Chapel's services as a teenager influenced by the Jesus Movement and found them open to the miraculous work of God's Spirit, yet thoroughly anchored in God's word. My parents' interest was piqued, so they visited and soon became active members. As a pastor, I found this book filled with examples for honest self-reflection. Reading it, I felt nostalgia, empathy with John and Dagmar, and gratitude to God for enabling them to persevere through all the ups and downs. --Todd Witmer, senior pastor, Christ's American Baptist Church, Spring Grove, Pennsylvania Author Information"John S. Oldfield, a graduate of the College of Wooster and Denver Seminary, was a pastor for over forty-one years--in rural, urban, and suburban communities. He and his wife Dagmar planted Yorktowne Chapel in center-city York, Pennsylvania, ""from scratch"" and pastored it for twenty-eight years. With unusual transparency, he tells that story in this book. A widower, he has four children, six grandchildren, and one great-grandson. After eleven years in metro-Phoenix, Arizona, he resides again in York." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |