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Books: Bring in the Clowns - Metaphors fill the scriptures and Jesus was master of them. Understanding ministry through a clown metaphor without becoming one can enliven your calling as lay or clergy. Winner of the Presbyterian Church USA Angell Award -->more |
DESCRIPTIONS: Let Rev. Bud Frimoth show you how a passion for effective and creative ministry led him, and his wife, into clown ministry. He'll show you how this is more than just fun and games with children. Clowning opens doors and reaches people in ways that no other form of ministry can. It calls for a new kind of innovation and creativity in encounters with audiences and individuals. Rev. Bud's story is a wonderful model for starting or improving your own clown ministry, but it is also an inspiring story of a man and woman committed to the gospel. - ChristianBook.com Frimoth, 84, won the award for his book, Bring in the Clowns: A Metaphor for Ministry, published by Pleasant Word, a division of Wine Press. The book, drawing on Frimoth’s years of ministry and clowning, suggests how the art of clowning offers helpful metaphors for reflecting on ministry. - PCUSA.org Bring in the Clowns: A Metaphor for Ministry is part ministry toolkit, part clowning manual, and part memoir. Bud Frimoth relates his unusual experience of clowning in ministry to bring perceptive wisdom to both ministry and clowning. Of particular interest is how Frimoth relates the special crossover in talents, gifts and needs between good clowning and good ministry. In the end, his book is useful for any number of people: for those considering ordained ministry, for those in the ministry but looking for a spark of creativity, for those who are into clowning and may be looking for a way to use their talents to good ends, and for those simply wanting to hear some good stories. Bring in the Clowns is highly recommended! - Amazon.com reviews |
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Westminster Presbyterian Church -1999 |
Valley Presbyterian Church - August 2011 |
Feature video from "Senior Scene" with Kirby Brumfield |
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The Cardiac Ward – A Place for Clowns? Links to these and other articles coming soon. |