Affective Competence and Missional Identity

One of the givens regarding healthy congregations is that they have a clear identity. Imagine a congregation that understood its missional identity to be an affectively competent community of people in order to more vibrantly reflect all that the Creator…

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We Need to Change Our Thinking

The future is in God’s hands, not yours…. Try only to make use of each day; each day brings its own good and evil, and sometimes what seems evil becomes good if we leave it to God…  —François Fenelon (seventeenth-century…

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What Is a Story?

A story is a spoken or written account of connected events. These connected events create a plot—a thread of unfolding happen­ings starting with an intention to head somewhere, followed by a phase of uncertainty, unpredictability, or crisis, and, finally, ending…

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Becoming an Affectively Competent Congregation

I am an educated white clergyman of European descent (half Hungarian with some Transylvanian and Irish thrown in). When I grew up, we didn’t talk at all about feelings in our family, and the patterns of emotional expression were pretty…

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Thinking Big

Okay, listen up. I’m working on a big problem with simple living, and I need to think big.  The problem: Simple living is an overarching idea that could save the world, but it’s not getting enough play in our culture….

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Two Ways to Vote

We vote a lot in congregations. Sometimes we do it with our hands—and sometimes with our feet. By “voting with our hands,” I am referring to the politics of congregational decision-making: conversation, group discernment, and consensus-seeking, in which voting may…

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It’s Your Church

Although the question the search committee asked was, “What is your church growth plan?” what they were after was something much deeper. Something was amiss, and they knew it. You didn’t need to tell them that their community was different;…

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Congregations Magazine, 2013 Issue 2

Alban members receive a subscription to Congregations, our award-winning magazine. Our mission is to provide clergy and lay leaders with practical, research-based information and ideas for effective ministry as they grapple with an ever-changing environment. Congregations is sent quarterly to…

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Book Reviews

The Big Truck That Went By: How the World Came to Save Haiti and Left Behind a Disaster  Jonathon M. Katz Palgrave MacMillan, 2013 When disaster strikes, individuals and congregations can be generous with their time and money as they…

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