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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Terence L Elsberry , Ian S MarkhamPublisher: Cascade Books Imprint: Cascade Books Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.513kg ISBN: 9781666720853ISBN 10: 1666720852 Pages: 234 Publication Date: 10 December 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 ContentsReviews"""Terry's personal warmth stems from his obvious love of Jesus Christ and of God's children, all of them. His practical wisdom stems from his experienced capacity to listen and observe. I would have loved being a member of Terry's congregation. Here is a treasure trove of good counsel by a deeply consecrated priest for his fellow clergy, as useful as a handbook."" --Andrew C. Mead, Rector emeritus, Saint Thomas Church, New York City ""I worked with Terry for almost twenty-five years. . . . I found him to be a lovely and sincere man, very heartfelt, who built a wonderful congregation around his sermons and his concern for others, often more than himself. His book will touch anyone who reads it, and his presence and writing cannot help but inspire people to do their best within their spiritual tradition!"" --Anthony Newman, Recording Artist, Columbia Records, and world-renowned Organist, Harpsichordist, Composer, and Conductor ""Gleaned from decades of ministry in a variety of church settings and illustrated by anecdotes from his own experience, the wisdom of Terry's advice about a distinctively pastoral style of congregational leadership is practical, clear, very engaging, and indispensable. Were I just graduated from seminary and entering a position on a church staff, I would be desperately looking for just this book!"" --David H. Kelsey, Luther A. Weigle Professor emeritus of Theology, Yale Divinity School ""Drawing on real-life situations, Terry provides insight into how a leader can respond wisely, compassionately, and effectively. In my diocese, we encourage clergy to work collaboratively and meet in support groups. Leading with Love is ideal for these groups, and for anyone who is curious about how to address church situations which are complex but open to the Spirit. And it is perfect for new clergy."" --Douglas Fisher, Bishop, Episcopal Diocese of Western Massachusetts ""Drawing on years of experience, this wonderful book offers us pragmatic and doable guidance on how to be a responsible and responsive church leader. Filled with anecdotes and practical examples and tackling the pitfalls as well, this book is a huge gift for anyone seeking to develop the skills of healthy, engaged, and--most of all--loving church leadership. It is a gift which will certainly keep on giving!"" --Mary D. Glasspool, Assistant Bishop, the Episcopal Diocese of New York ""Terry delivers a book rich in leadership and life lessons for a broad audience. His counsel and advice are directly applicable to those charged with responsibility for communities of faith. But the questions he posits and the answers he provides . . . are relevant to all who are in positions of leadership anywhere in our society. This book is a compelling and insightful read."" --Gregory Fleming, Chief Executive Officer, Rockefeller Capital Management" Terry's personal warmth stems from his obvious love of Jesus Christ and of God's children, all of them. His practical wisdom stems from his experienced capacity to listen and observe. I would have loved being a member of Terry's congregation. Here is a treasure trove of good counsel by a deeply consecrated priest for his fellow clergy, as useful as a handbook. --Andrew C. Mead, Rector emeritus, Saint Thomas Church, New York City I worked with Terry for almost twenty-five years. . . . I found him to be a lovely and sincere man, very heartfelt, who built a wonderful congregation around his sermons and his concern for others, often more than himself. His book will touch anyone who reads it, and his presence and writing cannot help but inspire people to do their best within their spiritual tradition! --Anthony Newman, Recording Artist, Columbia Records, and world-renowned Organist, Harpsichordist, Composer, and Conductor Gleaned from decades of ministry in a variety of church settings and illustrated by anecdotes from his own experience, the wisdom of Terry's advice about a distinctively pastoral style of congregational leadership is practical, clear, very engaging, and indispensable. Were I just graduated from seminary and entering a position on a church staff, I would be desperately looking for just this book! --David H. Kelsey, Luther A. Weigle Professor emeritus of Theology, Yale Divinity School Drawing on real-life situations, Terry provides insight into how a leader can respond wisely, compassionately, and effectively. In my diocese, we encourage clergy to work collaboratively and meet in support groups. Leading with Love is ideal for these groups, and for anyone who is curious about how to address church situations which are complex but open to the Spirit. And it is perfect for new clergy. --Douglas Fisher, Bishop, Episcopal Diocese of Western Massachusetts Drawing on years of experience, this wonderful book offers us pragmatic and doable guidance on how to be a responsible and responsive church leader. Filled with anecdotes and practical examples and tackling the pitfalls as well, this book is a huge gift for anyone seeking to develop the skills of healthy, engaged, and--most of all--loving church leadership. It is a gift which will certainly keep on giving! --Mary D. Glasspool, Assistant Bishop, the Episcopal Diocese of New York Terry delivers a book rich in leadership and life lessons for a broad audience. His counsel and advice are directly applicable to those charged with responsibility for communities of faith. But the questions he posits and the answers he provides . . . are relevant to all who are in positions of leadership anywhere in our society. This book is a compelling and insightful read. --Gregory Fleming, Chief Executive Officer, Rockefeller Capital Management Author Information"Terence L. Elsberry is Priest Associate at Christ Episcopal Church in Greenwich. He was previously for twenty-three years rector of St. Matthew's Episcopal Church in Bedford, New York, and served as Assistant Minister at St. John's Lafayette Square, the ""Church of the Presidents"" in Washington, DC." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |