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October 28, 2020
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CT Pastors, February 2011
Leadership|Outreach
Power in Small Packages
Review of The Gifts of the Small Church
Brandon O'Brien|postedFebruary 28, 2011

The cover art of Jason Byassee's The Gifts of the Small Church may give the wrong impression. With its ceramic serving dish, quilted pot holders, and soft, sacred light, the cover may communicate that the book is a collection of sentimental reflections on the virtues of humble, homey country churches.

Don't be deceived.

For the first couple years of their marriage, Byassee and his wife, both United Methodist ministers, pastored three churches at once. Jason served one, and his wife had a "two-point charge" (two churches that share a pastor). The book is a reflection on their experiences—experiences that convinced Byassee that the small church is "God's primary way of saving the world." Instead of talking about why the small church is a (or the) problem in American Christianity today, Byassee artfully demonstrates how it's an important part of the solution.

But his purpose is not to promote a style or model for ministry. He doesn't advocate for particular leadership qualities or principles. ...

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