Ponders how the good news of Jesus Christ is made known in our world today.
The New Church’s Teaching series has been one of the most recognizable and useful sets of books in the Episcopal Church. With the launch of the Church’s Teachings for a Changing World series, visionary Episcopal thinkers and leaders have teamed up to write a new set of books, grounded and thoughtful enough for seminarians and leaders, concise and accessible enough for newcomers, with a host of discussion resources that help readers to dig deep.
This third volume introduces Episcopal theology with the question "Can you capture the good news of Jesus Christ in a tweet?" Author Jesse Zink thinks so: “You are loved with a love unlike anything else—now, go show that love to others. Huge oceans of meaning lie under each word, and his new book welcomes readers into those depths.
Each chapter takes a different aspect of Christian faith—God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, Creation and Humanity, Baptism, Church, Eucharist, Mission, and the Hope of the World to Come—and links history and tradition with real world experience.
Jesse Zink is a priest of the Diocese of Western Massachusettsand director of the Cambridge Centre for Christianity Worldwide inCambridge, England. A former missionary in South Africa, he is theauthor of two previous books on theology, mission, and the globalchurch (Grace at the Garbage Dump and Backpacking through the AnglicanCommunion). Follow his work and thoughts at www.jessezink.com.
"This is a delightful survey of the core theological beliefs of The Episcopal Church. In a way that is engaging and relevant, Zink really does explain how our faith is a faith for the future. This is a fabulous book - for confirmations and enquirers and for the general reader alike." -- Ian Markham - President and Dean, Virginia Theological Seminary "Jesse Zink offers a warm and lucid introduction to the Christian faith for The Episcopal Church. He displays the open, humble, receptive, and fearless spirit of a passionate and patient evangelist. This book will inspire others to share and teach the faith." -- Cynthia Briggs Kittredge - Dean and President, Episcopal Seminary of the Southwest "The Episcopal Church isn't afraid of big questions, deep truths or the mystery and shadows in our changing world. Jesse Zink leads us to dip a toe into these deep waters, getting to know and love a faith from the past that is ready for the future." -- Andrew Doyle Bishop of Texas and author of Unabashedly Episcopalian and A Generous Community "Jesse Zink is the kind of young theologian-priest who gives me hope for the future of the Christian faith as practiced in The Episcopal Church. In A Faith for the Future, he presents a succinct yet surprisingly comprehensive and theologically rich introduction to that faith. It will be a wonderful asset for confirmation, newcomers, and catechumenate courses, and helpful refresher for those of us who have been members of the church for years as we seek to live faithfully in our time and in the future. -- Matt Gunter - Bishop of Fond du Lac