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Loving Your Church by Making Space for Everyone

By Jen Oshman, foreword by Tim Challies
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About this book

Walking into church can be intimidating, whether for the first time or after a period of absence, whether you are a non-believer or a believer. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if your church was a place where everyone received a warm welcome? A place where newcomers can quickly feel at home and where non-believers receive the welcome of God’s people alongside the welcome of Jesus?

This warm, practical book by Jen Oshman explores what the Bible says to help readers discover how to make space for others, however different they are to them, in their church and in their lives. She also gives practical advice, drawing on good practice from churches around the world in a range of situations. In a world of division, individualism and isolation, readers will see that ...

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Specifications

Contributors:
Jen Oshman, Tim Challies
ISBN:
9781784988289
Format:
Paperback
First published:
January 2023
Dimensions:
128mm x 198mm x 10mm
Weight:
0.16 kg
Print size:
11.0pt
Language:
English
Pages:
144
Publisher:
The Good Book Company

Contents

Introduction
1. How Jesus Welcomes Us
2. The Radical Welcome of the Early Church
3. This Church Opens Wide Her Doors
4. Welcome to the Family
5. Welcoming Way beyond Sunday
6. Systems and Strategies for Sunday and Every Day
7. An Outward Focus
Conclusion: As We Have Been Welcomed…

Endorsements

In this heartfelt, clear, and convicting book, Jen wonderfully shows us the importance of welcoming others as Christ has welcomed us. Through biblical insight, lived experience, and encouraging stories of her dear friends welcoming people in many different contexts, Jen gives the reader space to contemplate the importance of being a welcoming people and a welcoming church, not only on a Sunday but every day, and not only for the growth of your church but for the growth of the kingdom worldwide. This is a book that I want to put into the hands of every member of my church.

Steve Robinson Senior Pastor Cornerstone Church, Liverpool, UK; Director, The Cornerstone Collective

The most welcoming place on the planet should be the church, and the most welcoming people on the planet should be Christians. Why? So that sinners can hear the good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ. In Welcome, we are invited to fling open the doors of the church and open the doors of our lives so that all people will have the chance to hear about who Jesus is and what he has accomplished for a lost and dying world.

J.T. English Lead Pastor, Storyline Fellowship, Arvada, Colorado, and Author of Deep Discipleship

Jen offers theological reasons and practical action steps for churches and individuals wanting to practice the radical welcome of Jesus on a regular basis in their local church community. This book will encourage and equip you to see yourself as a partner with God in his kingdom work—on Sundays and beyond!

Amy Gannett Founder, Tiny Theologians; Author, Fix Your Eyes

Customer Reviews

4.00 stars Encouraging, but missed the mark a bit for me.

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Pg 41 encouraged my type A schedule and to-do list loving heart: “Do I make space in my life, and in my schedule, for those whose lives are messy or awkward or just very different from my own?”
She reminds us of the truth at the heart of the gospel - that we are, by nature, enemies of God. And that only though the shed blood of Jesus are we welcomed into God’s family. This should spur us into welcoming others in the same way.
Chapters 6 and 7 were not my favorite. She did point out that she was ...

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5.00 stars basis for a sermon series

 

We found this so helpful that we made it the basis for a term's preaching. Across 7 chapters we were encouraged to rethink welcoming both at church and in our wider circles, and to welcome people with the welcome we have received from God.

All in all a great package.
Short book = accessible.
Discussion questions/worksheets = small groups could join in.
Videos = further input.

5.00 stars The Importance of being a welcoming church

 

I thoroughly enjoyed reading Welcome by Jen Oshman. How we welcome visitors, people perhaps apprehensive about visiting a church for the first time or even how we welcome people who have been coming to church for many years; these are aspects that many churches overlook or give very little consideration to.
This book firstly gives a biblical perspective to these issues, and most importantly gives encouragement and practical ideas, based on years of experience by the author.
I heartily recommend this book for church leaders, elders, deacons, indeed to all church members. I’m sure they will find it challenging and ...

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