Signposts on the Way
ebook ∣ Theological Reflections on the Practice of Ministry
By Graeme Ferguson

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This book invites clergy and lay people engaged in Christian mission and parish ministry today to take time out to think about what we can learn from our recent past.
You will be encouraged by Ferguson's uplifting, inspiring and pragmatic insights gained from 50 years of ministry.
He shows how local ministry is informed by sustained theological reflection. He has worked on the frontiers between the church and the secular city in Wellington, Auckland and Sydney.
Ferguson has shared many ecumenical initiatives including the Inner City Ministry, the formation of the Uniting Church in Australia and setting up the Sydney College of Divinity.
He has worked cross-culturally with the Greek and the Korean communities. Each fresh initiative has raised new theological questions.
To help you engage with the text, the book is well indexed, has many footnotes and has a comprehensive table of contents.
There are also many pull quotes sprinkled throughout the book which highlight the author's insights. For example:
Praise for Signposts on the Way
"Signposts on the Way is a sincere and deeply thoughtful insight into the place of Christian faith in a half century in which it has been subject to doubts, critical analysis, outright rejection and downright abuse. Ferguson makes a strong case for the consistency, insight and value for humanity of the Christian story." Rev Prof William Emilsen, Research Professor Charles Sturt University, Sydney
"This is good stuff. I needed to read this at a time when so much around us is dark and troublesome." Ven Dr John Chryssavgis. Theological consultant to the Patriarch of Constantinople
About the Author
After under-graduate work at Auckland and Otago, Dr Ferguson completed his doctorate on Calvin at Cambridge.
In 1965 he was called to be minister of Kent Terrace Presbyterian Church, Wellington, where he shared in forming the Inner City Ministry, a model of ecumenical cooperation in the city.
In 1975, he was invited to become the inaugural Principal of United Theological College, Sydney, an ecumenical college that prepared people for ministry in the soon to be formed Uniting Church in Australia. He helped establish the Sydney College of Divinity.
In 1988 he became senior minister of St David's Church, Auckland. He served the Assembly as convener of the International Relations and the Doctrine Committees. Dr Ferguson retired in 2000.