Beneath all the anxieties about church decline and strategies to reverse
that, this book speaks to a problem that has not been addressed – why
is it that mainstream churches, Anglican, Methodist, Baptist and
Presbyterian have been particularly affected by the secular age? And
how might they be renewed?
It argues that these churches need to focus less on restructuring and
closures and instead recover a sense of authenticity – in the gospel
they believe, in their vision of human flourishing, their diversity,
their passion for justice and their unique ability to connect with local
communities. Too often mainline churches are perceived as worthy but
also profoundly unexciting. This book explores the centuries-old roots
of this perceived boredom, and how the church can more often become a
place of inspiration and of encounter with God.
“Finding Our Voice" calls on all kinds of resources that can help
refresh the church’s self-expression - in engagement with the
scriptures, with art, music and poetry, in searching for a better
language that remains true to the church’s core identity and resonates
with contemporary culture.
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.