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This little collection of occasional pieces is offered as a set of discussion openers ('ice-breakers') for those who are preparing for ministry in the Northeast. The intended audience for this selection of provocations would begin with first and second year seminarians. Candidates for ministry and those considering ministry later in life might find some comfort here, too. In addition, one might hope that those who have weathered a few winters in the pulpit could find some catalytic inspiration here.
Robert Allan Hill is Senior Minister at Asbury First United Methodist Church as well as Adjunct Professor at Northeastern Seminary, United Seminary, Buffalo Extension, Colgate Rochester Divinity School, and Lemoyne College, Rochester, New York.
Chapter 1 PrefaceChapter 2 Acoustical Avalanche: Toward a Cold Air Theology of PreachingChapter 3 The Significance of Summer: A Contextual Theology of the Incarnation, Cross, and Resurrection in the Writings of Philip Amerson, Douglas John Hall, and Barbara Brown TaylorChapter 4 Icecapades: Three Things We Can Learn from CanadaChapter 5 Children of the North: Dear Old BostonChapter 6 The Art of Rebuilding: The Second Temple and a Second Look at Old Communities in Seven MovesChapter 7 A Celebration of Northeastern Village Life: Hamilton ChroniclesChapter 8 Student Ministry in the Northeast: How to be Happy in CollegeChapter 9 Listening to Vox Populi: 18 Northeastern SayingsChapter 10 Vatican II and You: Connecting with Roman CatholicismChapter 11 A Word of Hope: After Twenty YearsChapter 12 Postscript: RecessionalChapter 13 Bibliography