Chapter 2: We must understand the role of the sermon. The sermon has its limitations, and yet, every sermon should lead people to seek deeper relationship with God. Every sermon should have an altar that call people to some kind of response.
Chapter 3: Sacraments a vital to the Wesleyan ministry. How might we reclaim infant baptism as an important sacrament in the church? How might sacramental practice be better understood as an important part of discipleship?
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Do I see pastoral care as a natural outflow of the totality of ministry practices or a wearing expectation of visitation and socializing? How can I work with a congregation to help shape a more wholistic understanding of pastoral care?
Chapter 6: How do I think about the Wesleyan Quadrilateral as a tool for pastoral counseling? How does Scripture, tradition, reason, and experience inform my approach to pastoral counseling?
Chapter 7: How often do I neglect my family? How might I better listen to my wife and daughter to better know their needs? How do pastors work this church boards to help establish healthy expectations that protect time for the pastor’s family?
Chapter 8: Do people see me as a servant? Do I seek to serve others before I seek to exert power or influence? How do pastors best balance the expectations of a congregation as a leader and the servant heart of Christ?
Chapter 9: Do I view administration as a means of cooperating with God’s work in the church? Do we administer the church in a way the reflect the recognition that ministry is God and his people working together in God’s work of making all things