Description
As the COVID pandemic began to shut down the world, even within the church we found our busy hamster-wheel lives grind to a halt.
In the midst of a global crisis, the author found herself in a crisis of vocation, wondering whether or not there might be something else she could do with her life, other than serve the church. The church as a whole began asking questions of a similar and urgent nature. Why be together in Jesus' name? Does any of what we do as the church in gathering, in proclaiming, in serving, in being together, in not being together, does any of it matter?
An international perspective on the importance of in-person community in church post-pandemic.
About the Author
The Rev. Canon Martha Tatarnic is a priest in the Anglican Church of Canada and rector at St. George's Anglican Church in St. Catharines, Ontario-a large urban church that reaches thousands through their online presence. She writes a blog for the Canadian Anglican Church, Ministry Matters and is a contributor to Bearings Online, The Porch magazine, The Anglican Journal, and Christian Century. She is the author of The Living Diet: A Christian Journey to Joyful Eating. She lives in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada.
Reviews
"There is much to ponder in this insightful work, and the message will resonate regardless of the reader's circumstances."
-Anglican Journal
"In this powerful and insightful description of the church, Martha Tatarnic is both honest critic and appreciative jeweler. . . . For those who love the church, and for those who don't but wish they did, this is the book to read."
-Thomas G. Long, Professor Emeritus, Candler School of Theology, Emory University, and author of The Witness of Preaching
Book Information
ISBN 9781640655515
Author Martha Tatarnic
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Church Publishing Inc
Publisher Church Publishing Inc