Stuck: Why Clergy Are Alienated from Their Calling, Congregation, and Career ... and What to Do about It

Stuck is a guide for understanding how and why a traditional approach to ministry does not align with the modern realities facing pastors, congregations, and seminaries. More than simply describing findings from their firsthand research, however, Todd W. Ferguson and Josh Packard offer a new understanding of why professional ministry can be so alienating today.

Stuck shifts the dominant narrative around calling, vocation, and ministry away from a focus on individual traits and characteristics of pastors and congregational leaders and toward a more structural understanding of the social forces that impact modern ministry. The authors focus on the nature of calling; the need for modern, flexible congregational supports; and a different approach to training professional clergy.

Stuck lets pastors who feel stuck know that they're not alone, they're not crazy, and it's not their fault. It helps congregations be more supportive of their clergy. And it participates in the conversation for reshaping seminary training and professional development.

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Stuck: Why Clergy Are Alienated from Their Calling, Congregation, and Career ... and What to Do about It

Stuck is a guide for understanding how and why a traditional approach to ministry does not align with the modern realities facing pastors, congregations, and seminaries. More than simply describing findings from their firsthand research, however, Todd W. Ferguson and Josh Packard offer a new understanding of why professional ministry can be so alienating today.

Stuck shifts the dominant narrative around calling, vocation, and ministry away from a focus on individual traits and characteristics of pastors and congregational leaders and toward a more structural understanding of the social forces that impact modern ministry. The authors focus on the nature of calling; the need for modern, flexible congregational supports; and a different approach to training professional clergy.

Stuck lets pastors who feel stuck know that they're not alone, they're not crazy, and it's not their fault. It helps congregations be more supportive of their clergy. And it participates in the conversation for reshaping seminary training and professional development.

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Stuck: Why Clergy Are Alienated from Their Calling, Congregation, and Career ... and What to Do about It

Stuck: Why Clergy Are Alienated from Their Calling, Congregation, and Career ... and What to Do about It

by Todd W. Ferguson, Josh Packard
Stuck: Why Clergy Are Alienated from Their Calling, Congregation, and Career ... and What to Do about It

Stuck: Why Clergy Are Alienated from Their Calling, Congregation, and Career ... and What to Do about It

by Todd W. Ferguson, Josh Packard

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Stuck is a guide for understanding how and why a traditional approach to ministry does not align with the modern realities facing pastors, congregations, and seminaries. More than simply describing findings from their firsthand research, however, Todd W. Ferguson and Josh Packard offer a new understanding of why professional ministry can be so alienating today.

Stuck shifts the dominant narrative around calling, vocation, and ministry away from a focus on individual traits and characteristics of pastors and congregational leaders and toward a more structural understanding of the social forces that impact modern ministry. The authors focus on the nature of calling; the need for modern, flexible congregational supports; and a different approach to training professional clergy.

Stuck lets pastors who feel stuck know that they're not alone, they're not crazy, and it's not their fault. It helps congregations be more supportive of their clergy. And it participates in the conversation for reshaping seminary training and professional development.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781506480848
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress, Publishers
Publication date: 04/19/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 189
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Todd W. Ferguson is a sociologist at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor in Belton, Texas. His research focuses on religious congregations and their clergy. He earned his PhD from Baylor University and an MDiv from Duke Divinity School. Before becoming a sociologist, Todd was a pastor in a Baptist church in Houston, Texas.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations ix

Preface xi

Introduction

Knowing How the Sausage Is Made 1

Part I Stuck in the Calling

Chapter 1 The Pastoral Role and the Alienation of Faith 15

Chapter 2 Redefining a Calling 37

Part II Stuck in the Congregation

Chapter 3 The Congregation as Both a Community of Faith and a Business 55

Chapter 4 The Changing Riverbed 79

Part III Stuck in the Career

Chapter 5 Why Don't They Leave the Ministry? 97

Chapter 6 Leaving the Ministry to Follow the Call 111

Chapter 7 What to Do about Being Stuck 131

Acknowledgments 155

Appendix: Stuck: Exploring Alienation among Religious Professionals-Interview Guide 159

Notes 163

Bibliography 177

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