Stability: How an ancient monastic practice can restore our relationships, churches, and communities

Stability: How an ancient monastic practice can restore our relationships, churches, and communities

by Nathan Oates
Stability: How an ancient monastic practice can restore our relationships, churches, and communities

Stability: How an ancient monastic practice can restore our relationships, churches, and communities

by Nathan Oates

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Overview

What is the foundation of work that lasts? 

As Christians in a hypermobile culture, most of the time we talk about going and doing, about the need for meaningful action, service, and pilgrimage.

Here, we listen to a quieter call. We consider the foundation, the roots, the bass note, that place of origin from which the building rises and the fruit blooms and the music soars and all the action comes—the place of stability. This call is rooted in the being of God; the faithfulness, reliability, and unchanging character of God. 

Drawing from some of the best writings on Benedictine spirituality and from his personal experiences raising a family, pastoring a church, and spending time living with monks, Nathan Oates offers a compelling invitation to find inner peace and stillness right where we are. 

When faced with decisions to stay or go, we rarely consider a beautiful, challenging third option—embracing the value of stability, which is moving closer to the root. Rather than pulling up our tents or simply enduring, we can choose to press deeper into the core of the question, to lean into the source of life, the real need, the true passion.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781640605466
Publisher: Paraclete Press
Publication date: 09/21/2021
Pages: 160
Sales rank: 1,051,247
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.50(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Nathan Oates writes, speaks, and serves as lead pastor of Emmaus Church Community, which he started with a few friends in 2004. For more than a decade, he has been captivated by the Rule of St. Benedict, focusing on how the Benedictine vow of stability can restore the North American church. Nathan holds a masters degree in spiritual formation from Wheaton College. He lives in Northern California with his wife Carmen, his three kids, and a dog named True. Visit Nathan at nathanoates.com and emmaus.church.

Table of Contents

A True Story 5

Introduction 9

What Is Stability? 10

A Quick Roadmap 11

Meet Saint Benedict 15

The Problem of Gyrovagues 18

Three Layers and Three Images of Stability 20

1 Stability and God

Cod is Not Somewhere Else 27

Journal: Walking to the Monastery in the Mountains 38

2 Stability and Self

The Need to Not Run 42

Journal: First Week at the Monastery 57

3 Stability and Relationships

Monks Helped My Marriage 61

Journal: Second Week at the Monastery 77

4 Stability and Place

Shaped by the Land 81

Journal: Third Week at the Monastery 101

5 Stability and Change

You Are the Branch 104

Journal: Solitude in Rome 115

6 Practices of Stability 117

7 Where Do We Stay from Here? 125

Appendix

Stability Diagram 149

Acknowledgments 153

Notes 155

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