Thursday, August 18, 2022

Endorsements

"Who better than pastor, scholar, musician Steve West to minister to us in the present moment, calling us Wesleyans to the core of our dynamic sacramental piety? Amid the threatened sad separations and acrimonious debate in our church, Steve gives an irenic, passionate, celebratory, deeply Christian witness that could lead us, by God's grace, into a more hopeful future."—WILL WILLIMON, retired United Methodist bishop

“In a time when it’s important to come back to the table instead of just going our separate ways, Steve invites us into real community and a radical life. . . . Steve shares his imagination with us in a way that gives us not only deeper appreciation for hymnology but practical application for all it means to be a time traveler with him.”
—GLANDION W. CARNEY, Anglican priest, retired

West takes us on a journey behind John Wesley’s understanding of Communion to earlier sources and then through John’s writings and his brother Charles’s hymns. However, West is not really focusing on the sacramental theology—he is focusing through it. His real concern is how a Wesleyan understanding of the table can inform the faithfulness of the church in the midst of intense division. A timely book.”
—O. WESLEY ALLEN, JR., Southern Methodist University

“In clear prose, West’s study delivers historical, theological, and pastoral explanations of the eucharistic celebration’s immanent potential for forming the assembled members in Christlike charity and service revealed through word and sacrament.”

—BRUCE T. MORRILL, SJ, Vanderbilt University

“Feast on this book, and it will help you feast on God’s grace! West has taken the riches of the Wesleys’ theology of Holy Communion and made them available for the church today in a way that’s both historically rigorous and remarkably relevant. He has shown that reconnecting with the breadth, depth, and beauty of this holy meal is the best path toward a hopeful future for the church.”

—L. ROGER OWENS, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary

“West immerses us in the Wesleyan theology and practice of Holy Communion, especially at this moment fraught with schism. West invites a reconsideration of Wesley’s emphases on the real presence, remembrance as ‘experiencing anew,’ and the sacramental work of the Holy Spirit. In fact, the epiclesis embodies the full expression of Wesleyan eucharistic spirituality. Something Happens Here is a compelling and essential read for a people in need of hope and a reformed identity.”

—RICHARD L. ESLINGER, United Theological Seminary, emeritus

“West’s book is an interesting, must-read intersection of pastoral and scholarly perspectives that can aid United Methodist and other clergy and laity in reclaiming the sacrament of Holy Communion. Following John and Charles Wesley, . . . West suggests to the divisive forces in the church—indeed, to all—to first come to the table of the Lord. There alone is guidance for the individual’s and the church’s direction now and in the future.”

—S T KIMBROUGH, JR., Duke Divinity School