For the Sake of the Bride: Restoring the Church to Her Intended Beauty, second edition
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For the Sake of the Bride: Restoring the Church to Her Intended Beauty, second edition  -     By: Steve Harper

For the Sake of the Bride: Restoring the Church to Her Intended Beauty, second edition

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The gown of the Bride of Christ is being shredded by sibling rivalry within the Christian community. The Church's life is weakened and its witness compromised. This is nowhere more evident than the issue of homosexuality. Dr. Steve Harper laments this sad state of affairs and offers a way of love through the dilemma. His pastoral spirit and practical counsel offer guidance and hope for the future.

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Title: For the Sake of the Bride: Restoring the Church to Her Intended Beauty, second edition
By: Steve Harper
Format: Paperback
Vendor: Abingdon Press
Publication Date: 2014
Weight: 6 ounces
ISBN: 1630885703
ISBN-13: 9781630885700
Stock No: WW885706

Author Bio

Steve Harper is an acclaimed author, speaker, professor, and retired elder in the Florida Annual Conference of the United Methodist church. He taught in the disciplines of spiritual formation and Wesley studies for more than 30 years as a seminary professor. He has published many books with Abingdon Press, including Five Marks of a Methodist and Life in Christ. He is a frequent speaker at churches, conferences, retreats, and other events. James A. Harnish retired after 43 years of pastoral ministry in the Florida Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church. He was the founding pastor of St. Luke’s United Methodist Church in Orlando and served for 22 years as the Senior Pastor of Hyde Park United Methodist Church in Tampa. He is the author of A Disciple’s Heart: Growing in Love and Grace, Earn. Save. Give. Wesley’s Simple Rules for Money, and Make a Difference: Following Your Passion and Finding Your Place to Serve. He was a consulting editor for The New Interpreter’s Dictionary of the Bible and a contributor to The Wesley Study Bible. He and his wife, Martha, have two married daughters and five grandchildren in Florida and South Carolina.

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Steve Harper writes as an evangelical who loves the United Methodist Church. He has written a thoughtful, helpful, and surprising book on the church he loves and the ways it might wrestle with the issues that divide it.
-Rev. Adam Hamilton,
United Methodist Church of the Resurrection, Leawood, Kansas

For The Sake of the Bride is a helpful reflection on the unity of the church concerning human sexuality. He risks moving deeply into the conversation, and he does so in a way that is evangelical (Christocentric) and mystical. His rediscovery of E. Stanley Jones's round-table discussion points a way beyond our tribalism. I hope you will read this book, for the sake of the bride--the church of Jesus Christ.
-Bishop Kenneth Carter,
The Florida Annual Conference, The United Methodist Church

Steve Harper has written a book for "just such a time as this." He provides a balanced theological reflection on the crisis facing The United Methodist Church today. Reflecting upon Scripture, tradition, and the work of E. Stanley Jones, Harper lovingly proposes a way forward.
-Rev. Steve Manskar,
Director of Wesleyan Leadership, Leadership Ministries, GBOD, The United Methodist Church

For the Sake of the Bride sets aside the all-too-easy rhetoric of division and antagonism and invites the divided church to fully engage the greater way of love that Jesus models and bids us follow. Harper writes with pastoral courage, sensitivity and genuine humility, inviting us not to a particular position, but to generous dialogue on behalf of the church we cherish.
-Dr. Kandace Brooks,
Tamoka United Methodist Church, Ormond Beach, Florida

Steve Harper succeeds in his desire to move the Church beyond the impasse of name calling and shouting and calls for schism, and brings us to the table, the Round Table, in a spirit of grace filled love, integrity, honesty and mutual respect for all parties. That's a difficult place for many to maintain, but it's where we all must meet.
-Dr. Dan Johnson,
Trinity United Methodist Church, Gainesville, Florida

Steve Harper reflects the evangelical and holiness traditions of American Methodists. From this framework of traditional Christian piety, he shows how we can reflect faithfully on these contemporary issues in ways that honor each other as the presence of Christ, the "Bride of Christ." This is a breath of fresh air amid the rancor that has too often polluted church conversations in recent years. His concern is that Christians damage the church - not just the institution of the church but the church as the body and "bride of Christ" - by the uncharitable and unprofitable conversation we too often carry on, especially over the issue of same-sex relationships.
-Ted Campbell,
Perkins School of Theology

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