Constellated Ministry: A Guide for Those Serving Today's Pagans

Author:   Holli S Emore
Publisher:   Equinox Publishing Ltd
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9781781799567


Pages:   182
Publication Date:   02 August 2021
Format:   Hardback
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It is said that Pagan traditions are the fastest-growing religious group in America. Numbers are tricky to come by, but we know that contemporary Pagans report themselves as living in every American state, and in countries around the world. This volume reviews the shifting landscape of current Pagan spirituality, the unique culture and needs which must be understood in order to engage with contemporary Pagans, and the implications for future leadership, including organizational models, training and educational needs. The author has interviewed Pagan leaders about their own experiences and looks at data from the Pagan Engagement and Spiritual Support survey of 2016 to answer questions such as What does ""ministry"" mean for Pagans? Who do Pagans turn to for spiritual support? Who ought to be providing that support? Do Pagans want leaders who are trained for ministry? What kind of training do they need, and how do they get it? If you are a Pagan who wishes to support others in these ways, you will find here a framework for your own work, including stories and examples. If you are an interfaith minister, a chaplain, or a spiritual leader who finds that Pagans are intersecting with your work, you will become acquainted with the culture of this old-but-new spirituality. If you are an educator, may you find Constellated Ministry useful in teaching seminarians and students of religious studies.

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Author:   Holli S Emore
Publisher:   Equinox Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Equinox Publishing Ltd
Weight:   0.200kg
ISBN:  

9781781799567


ISBN 10:   1781799563
Pages:   182
Publication Date:   02 August 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Reviews Holli Emore offers a wise, inspiring and invaluable guide for all those called to the sacred task of tending to the spiritual needs of the modern Pagan community. She shares a framework of best practices and helpful recommendations, tools and ideas for effective, compassionate, and skillful Pagan ministry and a sustaining vision for all those also called to service. Phyllis Curott, Priestess, author, attorney and Trustee of the Parliament of the World's Religions Holli Emore's seminal Constellated Ministry: A Guide for Those Serving Today's Pagans has ""adjusted the telescope"" to bring into focus a new and meaningful understanding of Paganism and all the good it brings into our world. This is a must read for all who wish to enlighten and broaden the depths of their ministry. Catherine Jensen, Psy.D., Trauma Chaplain, Disaster Spiritual Care Deputy Advisor, American Red Cross Response NHQ In this book, Holli Emore fills a void in contemporary Paganism. She provides a coherent model for ministry in this very unstructured collection of religious and spiritual traditions in which most adherents practice alone and those who don't are most likely to gather in small groups that meet in people's homes. As she notes, ministry now takes place in multiple settings, such as the military, hospitals, prisons, and even airports. She outlines a new type of ministry, which she calls ""constellated ministry"" that brings together threads from different areas and traditions to help meet the needs of Pagans outside of being their spiritual guide or leader. As she notes, this form of ministry can also be useful for those who now self-define as spiritual but not religious. This book will help inform a new way of ministering to those not in traditional religious organizations and should be on every religious leader's bookshelf. Helen A. Berger, Ph.D., Resident Scholar Women's Studies Research Center at Brandeis University, Professor Emerita of Sociology, West Chester University The book is amazingly comprehensive, and perfect for Pagans/Heathens/etc. who feel called to do ministry of any kind. It gives guidance to untrained folks who find themselves unexpectedly in leadership positions in our changing times. Shifting the focus from locations and individuals, the usual Pagan group paradigm, to a more ""constellated"" point of view may provide a firmer basis for Pagan ministry in the future. This is a must-read for anyone considering a ministry in the Pagan communities. Rev. Kirk S. Thomas, Priest and former Archdruid of Ár nDraíocht Féin: A Druid Fellowship (ADF) Ministry and chaplaincy grow increasingly complex and nuanced as Western societies evolve and diversify in their spiritual affiliations and needs. Holli Emore's book is a wise guide through the landscape of Pagan chaplaincy that will aid both those working or training as Pagan chaplains and those who may be called to serve Pagans in a non-denominational ministry. The book draws on insights from Emore's wide experience in chaplaincy and from her important research in the Pagan Engagement and Spiritual Support Survey. Constellated Ministry is a highly useful resource for those interested in Pagan practice today. Vivianne Crowley, Ph.D., King's College, University of London


Reviews Holli Emore offers a wise, inspiring and invaluable guide for all those called to the sacred task of tending to the spiritual needs of the modern Pagan community. She shares a framework of best practices and helpful recommendations, tools and ideas for effective, compassionate, and skillful Pagan ministry and a sustaining vision for all those also called to service. Phyllis Curott, Priestess, author, attorney and Trustee of the Parliament of the World's Religions Holli Emore's seminal Constellated Ministry: A Guide for Those Serving Today's Pagans has adjusted the telescope to bring into focus a new and meaningful understanding of Paganism and all the good it brings into our world. This is a must read for all who wish to enlighten and broaden the depths of their ministry. Catherine Jensen, Psy.D., Trauma Chaplain, Disaster Spiritual Care Deputy Advisor, American Red Cross Response NHQ In this book, Holli Emore fills a void in contemporary Paganism. She provides a coherent model for ministry in this very unstructured collection of religious and spiritual traditions in which most adherents practice alone and those who don't are most likely to gather in small groups that meet in people's homes. As she notes, ministry now takes place in multiple settings, such as the military, hospitals, prisons, and even airports. She outlines a new type of ministry, which she calls constellated ministry that brings together threads from different areas and traditions to help meet the needs of Pagans outside of being their spiritual guide or leader. As she notes, this form of ministry can also be useful for those who now self-define as spiritual but not religious. This book will help inform a new way of ministering to those not in traditional religious organizations and should be on every religious leader's bookshelf. Helen A. Berger, Ph.D., Resident Scholar Women's Studies Research Center at Brandeis University, Professor Emerita of Sociology, West Chester University The book is amazingly comprehensive, and perfect for Pagans/Heathens/etc. who feel called to do ministry of any kind. It gives guidance to untrained folks who find themselves unexpectedly in leadership positions in our changing times. Shifting the focus from locations and individuals, the usual Pagan group paradigm, to a more constellated point of view may provide a firmer basis for Pagan ministry in the future. This is a must-read for anyone considering a ministry in the Pagan communities. Rev. Kirk S. Thomas, Priest and former Archdruid of Ar nDraiocht Fein: A Druid Fellowship (ADF) Ministry and chaplaincy grow increasingly complex and nuanced as Western societies evolve and diversify in their spiritual affiliations and needs. Holli Emore's book is a wise guide through the landscape of Pagan chaplaincy that will aid both those working or training as Pagan chaplains and those who may be called to serve Pagans in a non-denominational ministry. The book draws on insights from Emore's wide experience in chaplaincy and from her important research in the Pagan Engagement and Spiritual Support Survey. Constellated Ministry is a highly useful resource for those interested in Pagan practice today. Vivianne Crowley, Ph.D., King's College, University of London


Author Information

Holli S. Emore, M.Div., is Executive Director of Cherry Hill Seminary, and a former nonprofit consultant. Holli has served on the Board of Directors of Interfaith Partners of South Carolina since 2012. She was the first Disaster Spiritual Care Regional Lead for the South Carolina region of the American Red Cross, and has served as a liaison to law enforcement and victim services for more than twenty years. Founder and priestess of Temple Osireion, Holli has been active in Pagan, interfaith and social justice work for decades.

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