I think I might get myself a copy of this book. In the meantime (thanks so much,
@Tabitha), I've decided that some of the chapter headings are going to make a perfect structure for a mini-project I've been mulling on, and have called a meeting to discuss tonight. At last week's Board meeting, we were alerted to a Presbytery initiative. In celebration of the years of service of Presbytery structure, they've organized a full day, a Saturday in September, at Camp Big Canoe. Each congregation is being asked to contribute a talent, an event, etc. We were talking about face-painting, a "go fish" thing for kids. BUT, inspired by the chapter headings of this book, I'm going to propose that our booth contain a circle of chairs, and schedules hourly discussions on different topics! We have an occasional series in our congregation called "Conversations that Matter", wherein a few folks (depending on the topic, there have been 25-30, sometimes as few as 6) meet for half an hour or so after church in one of the side rooms, with their coffee and tea, and talk about a subject of interest to some wide sub-set of the congregation. We've used it to discuss remits, we used it during our Affirming process, we had a recent session on planning Wills, I've wanted for a while to open a conversation about Medical Assistance in Dying. This will be a displaced "Conversations that Matter"...