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What Is Evangelism?
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17 November 2019

Readers will find in this book a strong and uplifting argument that the Episcopal Church’s theology, sacramental ministry, and commitment to social justice have an essential role to play in mainline Christianity and in the public square. This book will help readers to understand that what it means to be an Episcopalian and how evangelism is a fruit of that identity, not a mere marketing strategy or an end in itself.
This book is an approachable and inspiring presentation of the theological rationale and resource for sharing the faith as well as an argument that sharing the faith increases our own. It addresses basic questions that are buzzing in the church today and lays out a series of stories from faith communities across the Episcopal Church, both physical and digital ministries. Proceeds from this book will go to Sandy Hook Promise, the non-profit organization doing the brave work of the Newtown Families Against Gun Violence.
"Written through the lens of what evangelism means in the 21st century, this book is both deeply rooted in both the Anglican/Episcopal tradition and Lyons infectious love for Jesus. The result is accessible, encouraging, and meaningful with real-life applications for every reader. What is Evangelism? reminds us that the first step in sharing the Good News is listening, and I can think of no better place to begin that practice than with this book.”
––Jerusalem Greer, Staff Officer for Evangelism for The Episcopal Church
Introduction: From Burden to Broadcast to Blessing
Chapter 1: What Is an Evangelist?
Chapter 2: The Soul You Save Might Be Your Own
Chapter 3: There Is No Public Square
Chapter 4: What Does Everyday Evangelism Look Like?
Chapter 5: Joining Joy 37
Chapter 6: The Myths Might Be Right
Conclusion: Be That Building