Paul W. Lucas works multi-vocationally in pastoral ministry, practical theology, and technology. He pastors at Crossings Community Church in Acton, Ontario, in addition to his role as IT Systems Analyst at McMaster Divinity College. He is passionate about pastoral care, community formation, and disability studies, and he lives in Ontario with his wife Payge, three children, and many plants and pets.
""Churches are struggling to be communities where people belong. But what does it mean to belong? Is it realistic to imagine that everyone can belong? In this book, Paul Lucas draws upon Social Identity Theory to help pastors become more aware of how exactly individuals move from seeing themselves as a singular 'I' to part of a plural 'we.' His work bursts a few naive bubbles but also offers sober practical advice. I recommend it."" --Christopher Land, Associate Professor of New Testament and Linguistics, McMaster Divinity College ""In a post-pandemic world, the questions of belonging and leadership within the church have never been more relevant. How do we, as faith communities, cultivate a true sense of belonging? What role do church leaders play in shaping communal identity? Dr. Paul Lucas tackles these pressing issues with depth and scholarly precision in his work. Having worked alongside Paul at McMaster Divinity College, I have seen firsthand his dedication to rigorous scholarship and thoughtful leadership. His blend of personal experience, strong faith, and academic integrity makes this work a valuable contribution to the conversation. Well-researched and masterfully written, this is essential reading for those seeking to lead with wisdom and authenticity. Highly recommended."" --Francis G.H. Pang, Assistant Professor of New Testament, McMaster Divinity College ""Having a sense of belonging is at the core of human desire and is amplified in the church as it seeks to embody the truth that we belong in Christ. Paul Lucas explores how churches can evaluate people's sense of belonging and how they can cultivate a ministry where people feel like they genuinely belong in their church. This book has implications for any ministry practitioner who wants to build a church where people feel like they truly belong."" --Lee Beach, Associate Professor of Christian Ministry, McMaster Divinity College