Being a First Church What a Pastor’s First Congregation Should Know

Being a First Church by Mark E. Yurs is a thoughtful guide published by Wipf and Stock Publishers on March 3, 2003. This 90-page book is written in English and addresses laypersons in congregations with new pastors, focusing on the unique dynamics that arise during the initial years of ministry.
Readers will find insights into the emotional and mental landscape of a novice minister, particularly during the first two years of their service. The book emphasizes the importance of nurturing and supporting new pastors as they acclimate to parish life, offering strategies for congregational members to effectively assist in this transition. With its focus on Christian ministry and church dynamics, this edition serves as a resource for fostering a collaborative relationship between new pastors and their congregations.
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‘Being A First Church’ is a book for laypersons. It is addressed to the congregation whose pastor is new to ministry. Such a congregation has a unique opportunity to nurture, guide and support the novice minister as he or she becomes accustomed to ministry and acclimated to parish life. The author speaks to this opportunity by helping readers understand what is going on in the new pastor’s heart and mind, particularly in the first two years, and by offering certain strategies by which members of the church can be helpful.
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