Making a Good Move

Making a Good Move

by Michael J Coyner
Making a Good Move

Making a Good Move

by Michael J Coyner

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Overview

Michael Coyner argues that though the early months and years of a new pastorate can be stressful and difficult, they can also be particularly fruitful. These new beginnings can be among the most rewarding times of a pastor’s career, especially if the minister seizes opportunities for establishing and strengthening relationships with church members and plans carefully for the transition out of the initial “honeymoon” period. Drawing on years of experience as a pastor of local congregations as well as extensive work supervising pastors, Coyner provides solid, sensible guidance on making a good move into a successful ministry. Written in consultation with pastors from both “call” and “appointment” systems, this book will be of value to those who are starting a new ministry placement, whether they be fresh out of seminary or long-time seasoned veterans.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780687081332
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Publication date: 12/01/1999
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 5.52(w) x 8.49(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

Bishop Michael J Coyner is the Bishop of the Indiana Conference of the The United Methodist Church. Bishop Mike as most people call him, is originally from Anderson, Indiana. He served churches of various sizes, served as a District Superintendent of the former Lafayette District, and was also the Executive Assistant to Bishop Woodie W. White for the Indiana Area. He was elected a bishop of the United Methodist Church in 1996 and was assigned to the Dakotas Area where he served two terms as resident bishop. In 2004 he was assigned to serve the Indiana Area, and in 2008 he was assigned to a second term. Bishop Mike and his wife, Marsha, live in the Indianapolis area. He oversees the life and ministry of over 1,200 United Methodist congregations in Indiana, including over 200,000 members organized into 10 district

Table of Contents

Preface9
Chapter 1Leaving Well and Letting Go13
Chapter 2Leadership Style Makes a Difference23
Chapter 3Fast or Slow? Finding the Right Balance37
Chapter 4Your First Impressions49
Chapter 5Your First Sunday59
Chapter 6Your First Week69
Chapter 7Your First Few Months77
Chapter 8Your First Conflict91
Chapter 9Your First Year101
Chapter 10Your Spiritual Survival Kit111
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