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…chapter paints a picture of the work of healing, includes takeaways, and questions for reflection. Healing Fractured Communities is available now at churchleadership.com/shop and Amazon. Endorsements “Healing Fractured Communities offers…
…AI to strengthen your ministry so that you can spend more time cultivating relationships with the congregation and the community. The era of artificial intelligence (AI) is here. Once confined…
…not healthy. But a church filled with seniors because it’s intentionally ministering to their needs and utilizing their gifts can be very healthy, strong, and a blessing to their community….
…A brilliant congregation member said, “Why don’t we just get some play money? I’ll come and I’ll spend an hour a day.” They would count money. They would come up…
…to passionately speak up “on behalf” of marginalized communities. In some situations, speaking up on a marginalized community’s behalf is essential, especially in spaces where such communities do not have…
…networks to much more personal means of communicating, especially texting. Text messaging, as an outreach and communication tool, is HUGE! I believe rather strongly that we should stop asking people…
Joel Snider says church leaders need new skills to move people toward common goals in a time when conflict surrounds so many church decisions. Rather than leading by force, he…
…have observed an interesting dynamic or tension within the pastors’ autobiographies. Many of them tell compelling and even inspiring stories about how they ended up in ministry. A common feature…
…build a church around themselves. But the problem is actually far more innocent and widespread than that. Here’s the challenge: Many pastors have great communication skills, and even more have…
…ministry, it is important to ensure staff members are compensated well for their gifts and experience. Consult church salary reports provided by churchsalary.com and other organizations. Also consider the cost-of-living…
…a personnel committee — who are on the front line in dealing with allegations, complaints, or suspicions. How can we better prepare such leaders to respond to abuse and misconduct?…
…and to advance the common good and the gospel? How can they bless the community but at the same time generate some measure of sustainable or profitable income? In the…
…I learned early on that they’re not going to delay the Super Bowl because I can’t come up with a good idea for a TV commercial. So, pressure has been…
…without them. And neither personality is wrong. We need both types on our team. I’ve had to learn to communicate in different ways and let others assist me in communicating,…
…worth rethinking a more distributed and released church model that can be more effective at reaching friends, neighbors, co-workers, and communities. In 2020, if coming to Christ means coming to…
…in our culture are endless. We don’t have to compete. If we try, we will almost certainly lose. Our research highlighted that faith communities offer something different. Slick is no…
…than tribal) terms. 2. Compassion Compassion and clarity belong together. Clarity compels us to speak with conviction. Compassion invites us to listen with concentration. It is in the dance between…
…of these congregations. I identified eleven prevailing qualities that characterized most, if not all, of the faith communities I visited. A smaller church that applies itself to realizing these common…
…an inspiring and compelling portrait of what God is doing in the life of your church. When someone asks you about your church’s vision for the next 3-5 years, how…
…to catch your breath. It’s a good time to reflect on what you want to do to increase the generosity of your congregation in the coming year and plan a…
…to eliminate some good things because they are competing with and distracting you from the best things for your limited time, resources, and energy. We all know that there are…
…demand. They have also helped us manage fire code regulations. Eventbrite is an inexpensive and easy solution. Having tickets helps drive decisions and commitments to attending. 8. Love your community…
…more busy and complex. Don’t continue scheduling events just because you’ve always done them. You will help more people take next steps without pulling them in too many directions. That…
…age of the community you serve, chances are your services are less appealing to young people than you may realize. I remember a comment made by a woman in her…
…with that growth in competence can come reduction in anxiety and a sense of personal liberation and empowerment as leaders. Wesley Theological Seminary has developed a set of free resources…
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…was such an important part of your lives. We were very, very close to our previous faith community; and it’s hard to think of anywhere else coming close. Or maybe…
…early and reinforced often. The most common way that I see tithing taught to children is simply by grownups giving children a quarter to put in the offering plate. This…
The start of the school year is a great time to roll out the welcome mat for families and children. The following tips come from the Lewis Center’s 50 Ways…
…to explain it to others wishing to contribute; communication skills, whether PR or marketing related; and financial acumen. An article on Crowd101.com provides more ideas. This article originally appeared on…
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