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The Pastor’s Public Ministry: Leading in Worship, Praise, Prayer and Preaching
Johnson, Terry L.

The Pastor’s Public Ministry: Leading in Worship, Praise, Prayer and Preaching

ISBN: 9781527111646
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Book Description:

Seasoned pastor, Terry L. Johnson, shares practical wisdom for pastors to help them prioritise their public ministry. Includes foreword by Ligon Duncan.

Ministers, in our age, are expected to be jacks-of-all-trades. However important administration, committee work, counselling, and relationship building may be, the pastor's public ministry in the preaching of the Word and leading of public worship and prayer are fundamental.

The Bible lays out specific qualifications for elders and deacon. The gospel is guarded by requiring those who hold public office to have high standards of knowledge, character, and conduct. Terry Johnson lays out that, if this is true for "lay" leadership, how much more important for those called to ministry.

With years of experience, and practical wisdom, Terry L. Johnson guides pastors to think through each of the key aspects of public worship.

If you are just starting out in ministry, or have been serving the Lord for many years, a prayerful reading of this book will be of great benefit to your ministry, and your congregation.

Contents:
1. Leading in Worship
   1. First Priority
   2. Principles of Worship Leadership
   3. Services of Worship
   4. Public Services
   5. Well-ordered
   6. Reverent
   7. Well-paced
   8. Clergy-led
   9. Simple yet excellent
2. Leading in Praise
   1. Is it singable?
   2. Is it biblically and theologically sound?
   3. Is it biblically and theologically mature?
   4. Is it emotionally balanced?
   5. Is it demographically comprehensive?
3. Leading in Prayer
   1. Background
   2. Recent Times
   3. Personal Experience
   4. Recommendations for Public Prayer 
4. Preaching
   1. Lectio continua
   2. Textual
   3. Without Formulas
   4. Assume Ignorance
   5. Explain Context
   6. Review and Repeat
   7. Application
   8. Brevity
   9. Urgency
   10. Authentic
   11. Exhortation

Author:

Terry Johnson is the senior minister of the Independent Presbyterian Church in Savannah, Georgia, which he has served since 1987.

Editor: Ligon Duncan is the Chancellor and CEO of the Reformed Theological Seminary System where he is also John E. Richards Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology. Prior to his appointment he was Senior Pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Jackson, Mississippi.

Endorsements:

Not only will pastors be helped by this excellent little book but so too will sessions and church members who may need reminding what precisely it is that pastors are called and ordained to do.
--Todd Pruitt, Pastor, Covenant Presbyterian Church, Harrisonburg, Virginia

Terry Johnson has done it again. Brief, clear, and brimming with practical wisdom gleaned from nearly 40 years of ordained ministry, this resource is unparalleled.
--Neil Stewart, Senior Minister, First Presbyterian Church (ARP), Columbia, South Carolina

Johnson offers some of the most practical advice anywhere on public prayer … I particularly appreciated his emphasis on how public prayer should utilize the language of Scripture, noting that one ought no more to pray without preparation than to preach without preparation. We greatly need this book.
--Douglas F. Kelly, Professor of Theology Emeritus, Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, North Carolina

… the kind of book that every seminary student should read before beginning his ministry and a ready reminder to serving pastors of the deep significance of what they do every Lord's Day in leading people in their corporate engagement with God.
--Iver Martin, Principal, Edinburgh Theological Seminary, Edinburgh, Scotland

Additional Information:

Cover: Softcover
Number of Pages: 86
Publisher: Christian Focus Publications
Publication Date: 2024