Beneath all the anxieties about church decline and
strategies and restructures to reverse that, this book speaks to a
problem that has not been addressed - the widespread disinterest in
the church and the church's inability to capture the public
imagination or to be relevant. It argues that the church needs to
recover a sense of authenticity - in the gospel it believes, in the
vision of human flourishing it promotes, in its place within a
multicultural society, in its primary vocation to serve society and
not be its moral guardian. It calls on all kinds of resources that
can help refresh the church's self-expression - in engagement with
art, music and poetry, in searching for better language (drawing on
people like Barbara Brown Taylor, Padraig O Tuama and George
MacLeod), through biblical stories that resonate with the Scottish
experience, through meaningful engagement with communities and with
the landscape, and more.
Neil Glover
NEIL GLOVER is a Church of Scotland minister and has
broadcast on radio and television, co-hosted a podcast for the
Scottish Bible Society ('The Outspoken Bible) and reached wide
audiences with Youtube videos during the Covid pandemic. For four
years he convened the Church of Scotland's Ministries
Council.
9781800830516 £19.99 St Andrew
Press April 2024