Rebecca L. McClain is a lifelong member of the Episcopal Church and was ordained in 1985. McClain has served as priest at the congregational, diocesan, and national levels and recently retired after completing her responsibilities as Interim Dean of Saint Paul's Cathedral in San Diego, California. In every role and position, her life and work has been shaped by the conviction that all creation is holy and every human being is beloved of God. Through the lens of Jesus, she strives to see as God sees and seeks to serve as an agent of God's love. In retirement, McClain continues to serve as a consultant to congregations in transition and those engaged in strategic planning. She is a founding board member of the Godly Play Foundation.
"Graceful Nurture is a gift to the church as we continue to
reimagine adult formation and discipleship. The possibilities are
many and I look forward to sharing this with others."
—Caroline J. Black, Canon for Formation, Episcopal Diocese of
Southern Virginia"Graceful Nurture liberates our adult souls so
that we might dare to ask the most important question of living the
Christian life: I wonder . . . ?"
—The Rev. Dr. Gil Stafford, Canon Theologian, Diocese of
Arizona"For congregations already using Godly Play with their young
people, Graceful Nurture offers concrete tools and theology to
extend their Godly Play program to adults, including how to help
adults truly enter work time."
—Missy Morain, Director of Christian Formation for Children and
Youth, St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, Pacific Palisades,
California"While the Godly Play® method was developed with children
in mind, many have discovered its potential to nurture the
spiritual lives of people of all ages. In this book Rebecca McClain
provides us with a treasure trove of ideas for how church leaders
can engage adults in the transformational stories of Godly
Play®."
—The Rev. Cheryl Minor, Director of the Center for the Theology of
Childhood, Godly Play Foundation
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