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Doing Well by Doing Good - by Brendan J Barnicle (Paperback)

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  • Brendan Barnicle explores what happens when congregations risk reimagining their missional and financial models, living into the work of the Holy Spirit as they focus on mission and finance together.
  • Author(s): Brendan J Barnicle
  • 160 Pages
  • Religion + Beliefs, Christian Ministry

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What happens when congregations risk reimagining missional and financial models? Via case studies and quantitative research, Barnicle shows how new ways of being advance social justice, address economic inequality, enhance personal agency, increase membership, and develop economic sustainability, embracing the missio Dei with creativity and vision.



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Brendan Barnicle explores what happens when congregations risk reimagining their missional and financial models, living into the work of the Holy Spirit as they focus on mission and finance together. What he's found demonstrates how new ways of being can advance social justice, address economic inequality, enhance personal agency, increase membership, and develop economic sustainability. Churches doing this work are embracing the missio Dei--and provide examples for all of us to learn from.

Doing Well by Doing Good combines practical theological analysis with case studies of four congregations, each of which has addressed the challenges of reimagining mission and finance in distinctive ways. Barnicle guides readers through the contextually grounded experiences of each congregation, offering insight into how very different approaches share similar themes. In addition, he shares the results of original quantitative surveys that illustrate broadly shared experiences of congregational vitality growing in tandem with churches' creative approaches toward church-based economic enterprises. The overarching lesson of Barnicle's research is that church-based economic enterprise is not just a path toward financial sustainability, but a theologically grounded way to share in the work of the Holy Spirit in our communities. Congregations, denominations, and seminaries will benefit from careful attention to Barnicle's findings--and to his stories of thriving ministry and purpose across diverse faith communities.



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Brendan J. Barnicle presents a sweeping academic case for the missional (and financial!) benefits of church-based economic enterprises. Grounded in practical theology, Barnicle's book helps congregation leaders see ways in which these enterprises are rooted in and expand God's mission in the world. His in-depth case studies of four congregations bring us inside their stories to see how these enterprises center mission and not money, require deep community discernment, and rely on an interplay of clergy and active lay leadership. This will be a great book for clergy and lay leaders alike who are skeptical of churches starting and/or incubating businesses. --Grace Duddy Pomroy, director, Stewardship Leaders Program at Luther Seminary, and author of Funding Forward: A Pathway to More Sustainable Models for Ministry

Written with practical theological insights and a deep knowledge of congregational leadership, Doing Well by Doing Good demonstrates how church-based economic ministries can revitalize local communities and lead practitioners into a deeper understanding of mission for the twenty-first century. Barnicle's study furthers the conversation regarding the need to empower the vocations of all, both inside congregations and in our wider communities, to offer the gifts and resources of the church for the common good. Rather than rehashing traditional models of church growth, this book introduces imaginative and transformational examples of active participation in God's mission through social justice and economic sustainability, which also increases local agency and membership. --Sheryl A. Kujawa-Holbrook, professor of practical theology and Christian histories, Claremont School of Theology; historiographer of The Episcopal Church; editor in chief, Anglican and Episcopal History

Church leaders, anxious about the viability of their parishes and congregations in post-Christendom North America, too often turn inward, seeking church-centered means of survival. In this well-written, data-based study grounded in real-life examples, Brendan J. Barnicle conclusively demonstrates that participating in God's mission through local economic enterprises offers a hope-filled future for congregations. Read this book and be inspired to participate in the missio Dei in your neighborhood in new and exciting ways! --Ian T. Douglas, retired bishop of the Episcopal Church in Connecticut and former professor of mission and world Christianity at Episcopal Divinity School

Doing Well by Doing Good provides practical advice for parishes inspired to carry out their missio Dei by establishing economic ventures. More than that, it offers historical, biblical, and theological perspectives on financial support of the church. This book is a must-read for parishes that are prayerfully and creatively exploring financial options to support their mission. --Mary Kate Wold, chief executive officer and president, Church Pension Fund, The Episcopal Church


Dimensions (Overall): 8.5 Inches (H) x 5.5 Inches (W)
Weight: .7 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 160
Genre: Religion + Beliefs
Sub-Genre: Christian Ministry
Publisher: Fortress Press
Theme: Pastoral Resources
Format: Paperback
Author: Brendan J Barnicle
Language: English
Street Date: February 3, 2026
TCIN: 1005111540
UPC: 9798889836438
Item Number (DPCI): 247-09-6887
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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