Outstanding contributors: John Bell, Richard Briggs, Kate Bruce, David Day, James Dunn, Ruth Etchells, Lis Goddard, Lindsey Goodhew, Jamie Harrison, Jolyon Mitchell, Walter Moberly, John Pritchard, Roy Searle, Magdalen Smith, Geoffrey Stevenson, Miriam Swaffield, Mark Tanner, Justin Welby, Alison Wilkinson, David Wilkinson
Offers the 'wrestling' preacher encouragement and companionship in handling difficult biblical texts
KATE BRUCE is tutor in preaching at Cranmer Hall on BA and MA
courses, holds a PhD in Preaching and Imagination, and is on the
executive of the College of Preachers.She is a sought after
preacher and teacher of preaching (Reader training, clergy IME/CME,
CRE seminar stream, free church training courses, collaboration
with other TEI’s). She chairs the successful Durham Preaching
Conference and launched The Durham Preaching School in 2015,
working with younger preachers in a variety of contexts. She is
passionate about imaginative preaching and committed to preaching
and encouraging others to preach across the whole of the bible,
rather than cherry picking texts.
JAMIE HARRISON has been a Reader for over 30 years in a variety of
church contexts and is a former Chair of the Ely Diocesan Readers’
Board. He is a lay member of the General Synod and of the Clergy
Discipline Commission, a Lay Canon of Durham Cathedral and a Reader
at St Nicholas, Durham.
Kate Bruce has done congregations a great service by offering
preachers a feast of ideas, insights and worked examples on the
underexplored theme of preaching with the imagination. Her analysis
is anchored in careful theology and attentive awareness of the
contexts and cultures in which preaching is offered and received.
The result is a gracious, well-argued and timely book, a
treat-in-waiting for all preachers still alive to their task.
*John Pritchard on Igniting the Heart*
Just occasionally weary preachers stub their toes against treasure
hidden beneath the surface of a well-trodden path. In this book
Kate Bruce draws on her considerable experience as school teacher,
parish priest, theological college tutor and stand-up comic. With
an assured grasp of homiletic theory and a passion for creative
sermon construction, she shows us how the imagination can disclose
new worlds, turn our assumptions upside down, provoke us to ask
‘what if?’ and help us live in the minds of other people. In this
she follows the example of Jesus who did not despise the parable,
the haunting image, or the disturbing paradox. This is a book for
preachers who would prefer their sermons to dance and sing rather
than trudge, hobble and plod.
*David Day on Igniting the Heart*
Tired of dull boring sermons with no theological depth? And tired
of dull boring books on preaching which equally lack theological
depth? This book is the solution! Kate Bruce is an outstanding
practitioner and teacher of preaching. Out of that expertise she
shows how the interaction of the imagination with both the biblical
text and contemporary culture can transform the preaching event and
allow God to work in exciting and relevant ways. Honest, humane and
humble, this is the book for all preachers who have a passion for
God to speak.
*The Revd Professor David Wilkinson, Principal, St John’s College
Durham on Igniting the Heart*
Expect to be enriched, challenged, encouraged and inspired by this
book. Kate Bruce argues that the sermon is essential in the life of
the Church and that imagination is essential for preaching that
ignites the heart. An exploration of the theology of imagination
and language, examples from sermons, models of preaching and
guidance for good practice are offered in a book which will appeal
to a wide readership. I commend this book to all preachers who hope
that through their sermons God will be encountered as the Spirit
breathes life into their words and hearts are warmed.
*The Revd Ruth Gee, Chair of the Darlington District of the
Methodist Church on Igniting the Heart*
Kate Bruce skips the conventional wisdom related to preaching and
tackles the peculiar challenges and demands of the craft itself.
She walks the reader through the creative process toward a fuller
realization of the sacramental imagination. Her valuable book will
remind us all--whether beginner or busy pastor--to love and
cultivate the art we practice.
*Richard Lischer, Duke Divinity School, Author of The End of Words
and Reading the Parables on Igniting the Heart*
Fascinating, enticing and beguiling.
*Church Times*
Interesting and stimulating ideas.
*Evangelicals Now, April 2017 edition*
'compelling reading’, a ‘treasure trove of ideas’- Issue 12
*Preach*
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