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Power in Practice

Clergy Workplace Experiences Within the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada

Ryan Morgan

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Pickwick Publications
14 July 2025
What happens when a key theological concept is almost entirely missing from a statement of faith? In this groundbreaking study, candid interviews with current and former clergy reveal how the absence of theological anthropology (the technical term for thinking Christianly about human beings) has resulted in the systemic power-abuse of clergy within the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada (PAOC). Key issues, such as exploitive employment arrangements, spiritualization of mistreatment, sexism, bullying, and even whistleblower retaliation punctuate the research and shine a light on a critical problem underlying Canada's largest Pentecostal movement. Featuring rich and varied interviews alongside thoughtful analysis, the strength of this study is in its ability to go beyond merely diagnosing problems; drawing on Cameron et al.'s ""Four Voices of Theology,"" Power in Practice proposes a bold and intentional series of recommendations for the PAOC and other evangelical movements wrestling with their conviction that a Christian ethic of power must be practiced in order to be faithful. Complete with practical steps for restoring accountability, responding to narcissism, and renewing theology, Power in Practice ultimately reminds the reader that power, when transformed by Christ, is expressed as an ethic of love.
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Imprint:   Pickwick Publications
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 9mm
Weight:   200g
ISBN:   9798385243532
Pages:   166
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Ryan Morgan is the Youth Ministry Program Director at Master's College & Seminary, an institution affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada. His dissertation, ""Power in Practice,"" was awarded ""Distinction"" (the highest grade) by London School of Theology and Middlesex University in 2024. Morgan is a Fellow of the Royal Society for Arts, Manufacturers and Commerce (FRSA), a global network of changemakers committed to promoting and fostering flourishing environments that benefit all of humanity.

Reviews for Power in Practice: Clergy Workplace Experiences Within the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada

""Ryan Morgan has conducted a very brave piece of research with the full support of his church denomination. The topic is a sensitive one around the use of power within the church and the potential for abuse among its clergy. It is a fascinating study that deserves to be read by all church leaders, especially those who have senior oversight roles."" --Mark J. Cartledge, Principal, London School of Theology ""This all-important study exposes the hidden toll of power imbalances within clergy workplaces. With compelling, firsthand narratives of devaluation, intimidation, and indignity--often in the name of preserving mission over message--Ryan Morgan delivers an unflinching analysis of systemic inequity and its human cost. Essential reading for anyone committed to justice, accountability, and the restoration of dignity."" --Susan Tam, Honorary Postdoctoral Associate, Alphacrucis University College ""Rooted in rigorous grounded research, this book considers the operant and espoused theological convictions surrounding the use of power. Poignantly, Morgan gives voice to people who have had traumatic encounters with leadership. This is not comfortable reading, but the truth rarely is. Morgan's rich theological anthropological vision provides the perfect lens to analyze the findings and propose revised praxis. This is practical theology at its finest."" --Stephen Barkley, Assistant Professor of Bible and Practical Theology, Master's College and Seminary


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