Description
Finding the Treasure highlights the wisdom, faith, and love that can be found in our estate churches and neighbourhoods, and the inspiration and challenges their insights present to the wider Church community.
About the Author
The Revd Dr Al Barrett has been Rector of Hodge Hill Church, Birmingham, since 2010, where he has been engaged in a long-term journey of 'growing loving community' alongside his neighbours. He is co-author of Being Interrupted: Re-imagining the Church's Mission from the Outside, In, and is engaged in ongoing practical theological research, writing and teaching, particularly through the lenses of race, class, gender and ecology.
Reviews
The methodology displayed in this book provides a template for future theological reflection and commentary. It provides a lens through which to give value to often unnoticed and undervalued outcomes that flow when the church engages with seemingly unloved places. -- Ann Morisy, Community Theologian and author of the bestselling Beyond the Good Samaritan and Journeying Out on FINDING THE TREASURE
This is not a book for the theologically faint-hearted. It is deconstructive, wild, brave, and disturbing. It's the theological equivalent of a Big Dipper ride . . . This is an asset-based theology to challenge the deficit-based missiology that pervades much of the Church today. -- Adrian Newman, Church Times on Interrupting the Church's Flow by Al Barrett
Buy this book, but don't leave it on the shelf: hear, read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest. -- Ann Morisy, Church Times, on Being Interrupted by Al Barrett and Ruth Harley
. . . a creative, interdisciplinary contextual missiology, which breaks new ground by incorporating a multidimensional analysis (race, class and gender) . . . an essential 'action book' for individual Christians and churches seeking to interrupt the long history of oppression(s) from, and in British churches. -- Robert Beckford, on Being Interrupted by Al Barrett and Ruth Harley
Book Information
ISBN 9780281088058
Author Al Barrett
Format Paperback
Page Count 128
Imprint SPCK Publishing
Publisher SPCK Publishing