Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Alban Books
Pages: 142
Trim: 5½ x 8½
978-1-56699-432-3 • Paperback • December 2012 • $31.00 • (£25.00)
978-1-56699-655-6 • eBook • December 2012 • $29.50 • (£25.00)
For more than twenty-five years, Mary C. Lindberg has worked at local, national, and international levels in the world of the church as a parish pastor, magazine editor, missionary, curriculum writer, and chaplain. She currently serves as the congregational liaison for a Lutheran non-profit and has written numerous articles and books, including Weaving God's Love Across Culture, Living the Promises of Baptism, and The Little Lutheran e-column.
Mary Lindberg’s book is a treasure of practical wisdom, written in a devotional manner that welcomes pastors contemplating new calls or even retirement to understand that one’s leave taking of a ministry is not easily a matter of turning in the keys and walking out the door one last time. We have to embrace our transition with all of its pain and possibilities. Lindberg’s book helps pastors enter into the hard questions and common realities of transition so that one’s inevitable exit will be more about the grace of finishing and moving on than it might tend to for many of us. She offers a variety of helpful questions and exercises for pastors to think through the anticipatory grief of congregations as well as within the departing parson. . . .I am grateful for Lindberg’s book as a deeply needed resource for pastoral ministry and congregational health. Transition is part of ministry. We serve only for a season. We cannot escape the conversations awaiting us in Lindberg’s book. May we read it carefully, thoughtfully and enter and depart fields of ministry with grace abundant made known to our congregations, our households and even ourselves.
— Sharing the Practice
Whether beginning your ministry, wondering if you can walk through that church door yet again, or at the end of your call, read this book. The author has written the book she wished had been there to guide her from good-bye to hello with grace. Great news: you have it here.
— Christine Griffin-Wehr, author of "Travels in Place: A Journey into Memory Loss"
Through thoughtful reflections and witty insights drawn from her own experience and that of other pastors, Rev. Mary Lindberg offers practical and profound wisdom for pastors saying good-bye to their congregations.
— Terri Gaffney, Spiritual Director
Leaving a pastoral call is complicated—for clergy and their families as well as for congregations. Mary Lindberg has dipped a pen in her own experience to offer a wise and compassionate guidebook for the journey.
— Marcia Erickson Bates, clergy spouse
When Chinese people say goodbye (再見), it is not the end. Goodbye is a way of life. In Mary Lindberg I have found a companion who shared her insights and wisdom in how to say good-bye gracefully.
— Wendy Cheung, Grace Chinese Lutheran Church