Breaking and Entering: Unexpected Sermons for an Unfinished World

Breaking and Entering: Unexpected Sermons for an Unfinished World

Breaking and Entering: Unexpected Sermons for an Unfinished World

Breaking and Entering: Unexpected Sermons for an Unfinished World

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Overview

When Elizabeth Goodman first arrived at the tiny congregation that would become her home as a pastor--a congregation of about seven people in a town of just under a thousand--the longest-standing member told her that though the congregation was small, her preaching need not be. In this collection of sermons, readers will witness a mind at work amidst a faithful congregation (whose numbers are now around thirty), mutually nurtured, and together having no small amount of fun. Meanwhile, the ramifications of the gospel in the world will sneak up and surprise. Guided always by a spirit of play and by scripture, as it is in conversation with life, Goodman illuminates both the quiet suggestions that undo what we think we know and the startling demands that are to be both feared and desired. This congregation has a tagline: "It's not what you think." They are probably right.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498234351
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 04/18/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 212
File size: 676 KB

About the Author

Elizabeth Goodman has been the pastor of the United Church of Christ in Monterey, a "hilltown" of the Berkshire Hills in Massachusetts, since 2001. A lifelong member of the UCC and a graduate of Harvard Divinity School, she is a regular contributor to the Journal for Preachers. She lives with her husband and their two sons at the foot of October Mountain, which makes for a good daily hike with her dogs.
Elizabeth Goodman has been the pastor of the United Church of Christ in Monterey, a "hilltown" of the Berkshire Hills in Massachusetts, since 2001. A lifelong member of the UCC and a graduate of Harvard Divinity School, she is a regular contributor to the Journal for Preachers. She lives with her husband and their two sons at the foot of October Mountain, which makes for a good daily hike with her dogs.



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