What is worship? What do Friends/Quakers believe about baptism and communion? How does the Quaker business meeting work? Those acquainted with Friends, and some Friends themselves, find some of the... This description may be from another edition of this product.
A Conservative Friend Looks At Evangelical Friends
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
As a Conservative (unprogrammed) Christ Centered Friend, I personally found this book to be very helpful. It must be remembered that Jack L. Willcuts was an 'Evangelical Friends' "Pastor", and therefore he led worship in a programmed way. Other Quakers (Friends) will know of what I speak. However, that being said, when I first picked up Jack Willcuts book back in 1989 or so, I thought then, and I think even more so now, that it can explain the faith of Friends in a fairly comprehensive way. Jack Willcuts breaks this book down into 6 different chapters: 1. The Wonder of Worship. 2. Sacred Spiritual Sacraments. 3. Called To Ministry. 4. Letting Peace Prevail. 5. Getting The Sense Of The Meeting. 6. On Being Powerful. I think that unprogrammed Christ Centered Friends might find some oneness with all of these chapters, with the possible exception of chapter 3 and our differing views on "Ministry", and what that actually IS, and HOW it occurs. Does "Ministry" happen when "a programmed Pastor", is doing an out of the box "sermon", or does Christ Jesus truly Direct and open us to His Ministry as we are led by the Spirit of Christ (Within)? But aside from this chapter, I think that this might be a great gift for other Christ Centered Friends (Quakers). Jack Willcuts seemed to be open to the Light of Christ Within, perhaps in a different way then unprogrammed Christ Centered Friends are, but for "a Pastor", I found his views to be very close to those held by other Christ Centered Friends who hold to NO pastoral ministry, or at least not in the way that Evangelical Friends understand the words: "ministry", and "Pastor". But in a movement so small as Christian Friends (Quakers), I'd say that we need to find our alliances where The Lord might let us (lead us to?) find them. I enjoyed Jack Willcuts little book, and I think if you are a Christ Centered Friend, that you might enjoy it too!
Definitive Guide to Quaker Beliefs
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This is a very definitive encapsulation of Quaker (Friends) beliefs written in a forthright, easy to understand format. Jack Willcuts wrote this several years ago, but it stands the test of time and is a fantastic reference book to refresh Quakers on the core beliefs. I bought it for that purpose and found that it can also be an excellent reference for any church on how to work within the community in carrying out Jesus' ministry.
Good Little Book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
Willcuts is a clear writer, and was devoted to both Christ Jesus and to those of His servants who call themselves Friends (or Quakers). What this book gives you is a clear, concise (6 chapters, totallying only about 100 pages) description and defense of some Evangelical Quaker distinctives. Specifically, he speaks of evangelical Quaker worship, the Quaker view of the sacraments, calling to ministry, pacifism, and rule by consensus (or "getting the sense of the meeting"). So, if that's what you want, that's what you'll get. If you're looking for a historical or comparative approach to these issues, this is not the book you want. Willcuts is specifically evangelical in his approach. You may want to try a book like A Living Faith, by Wilmer Cooper, if you want a historical comparative approach. If you're looking for a history of Quakerism, this is also not the book you want. Willcuts is presenting the stance of evangelical Quakers of today. If you're looking for a full-fledged defense of Quaker theology, you certainly won't get that here (try Barclay's Apology). Willcuts assumes basic Christianity as a background, and confines himself to talking about specifically evangelical Quaker issues. As an Evangelical Friend who appreciates ecumenism, I found this book to be a good summary of what other Christians should be told if they want to know what is different about my denomination, and also provided a decent basis for them.
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