Worship in the Small Church

Worship is the most important and most consistent element of congregational life. It is the practice of worship that defines a church as a church and not a social club or service organization. The size of a church has a…

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Q&A with Rabbi Shawn Israel Zevit

Visit the Web site, /rabbizevit/index.asp, for the insightful writings of Rabbi Shawn Israel Zevit and information about his best-selling Alban book, Offerings of the Heart: Money and Values in Faith Communities. A teacher, performer, writer, and spiritual leader, Zevit is director of outreach…

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Hearing God’s Voice through Change

The Vital Worship, Healthy Congregations book series is published by the Alban Institute in cooperation with the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship. Series editor John Witvliet, director of the Calvin Institute, writes that the series “is designed to reflect the…

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Staff Communication

In the February 14, 2005 issue of Alban Weekly we asked senior pastors to answer a survey identifying the one thing they feel their staff does well and the one thing they would change about their staff team. It probably comes…

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Effective Delegation

Delegation can strengthen the life of a congregation in significant ways. It can enhance the quality of decision making by involving staff members and lay leaders with expertise and insight, help individuals develop and grow in their leadership capabilities, contribute…

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The Future of Ministry

“So, if we are planning for the future of ministry, what are the trends we ought to be aware of?” It is a good question, but in a way a trick question. Any claim that something is a trend is…

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Q&A with Rabbi Shawn Israel Zevit

Visit the Web site, /rabbizevit/index.asp, for the insightful writings of Rabbi Shawn Israel Zevit and information about his best-selling Alban book, Offerings of the Heart: Money and Values in Faith Communities. A teacher, performer, writer, and spiritual leader, Zevit is director of outreach…

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Learning from Congregational Asset Mapping

I hear all sorts of personal reactions, comments, and questions at the end of an asset mapping experience. The most common response is also the simplest: “It’s so positive.” Participants often express amazement at the energy and ideas that have…

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Fact or Fiction: Four Myths about Giving

Myth #1: Some people give time and some people give money. Truth: In general, our financial contributions follow our investments of time. People who give more time also give more money. Click here to check the facts. Myth #2: Money given…

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