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Mainline or Methodist?

By Scott Kisker

Kisker argues that we need to “surgically remove” the idea that we are “mainline” (translation: bland) and recover what makes us uniquely Methodist. His book helps us reclaim our unique Methodist theology and practice of ministry, along with practical ideas for reforming and renewing  local church ministry.

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Mainline or Methodist?
Rediscovering Our Evangelistic Mission
Author: Scott Kisker

Where do we go from here? The dynamic history and identity of the United Methodist Church is lost among the pluralistic landscape in America today. As a living organism, the church can expect to evolve alongside and within resident culture. The problem, according to lifelong member and author Kisker, is the United Methodist Church seems to have lost its missional foundation as it climbed to mainline American Protestant church status. Trying to be both mainline and Methodist is a deadly combination. In fact, it’s a leading cause for the denomination’s spiritual and numerical decline. “Real Methodism declined because we replaced those peculiarities that made us Methodist with a bland, acceptable, almost civil religion, barely distinguishable from other traditions,” writes Kisker. “Like the Israelites under the judges, we wanted to be like other nations. We no longer wanted to be an odd, somewhat disreputable people. And we have begun to reap the consequences.” So … where do go from here? In his passionate yet critical review, Kisker says we must reclaim the rich roots of salvation, disciple-making and witness that made the tradition so strong. In Mainline or Methodist? he reveals what’s not working and unveils a vision to renewal that embodies the distinctive Wesleyan tradition of the apostolic and universal Christian faith.

Perfect Paperback: 128 pages
Publisher: Discipleship Resources (September 1, 2008)
ISBN-10:088177541X
ISBN-13:978-0881775419

Available for purchase on Amazon.com.

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