Ask Alban by Susan Nienaber

Q: You wrote an article in the Summer 2006 issue of Congregations titled “Leading into the Promised Land: Effective Lay Leadership in Resilient Congregations.” Given the ongoing realities of mainline decline, has your thinking about congregational resilience changed in recent years? A: The answer…

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Great Committees

by Dan Hotchkiss In an old cartoon by Charles Addams, a man and his son walk through a park and look at statues, each of which depicts a little clutch of people. “There are no great men, my boy,” the father…

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Centerview: Resilient Congregations

by Tim Shapiro On my way to work I drive by two church buildings. One building used to be the home of a Methodist congregation, the other formerly a home for a Roman Catholic congregation. The Methodist building is a coffee…

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A Look Inside the Seminary

by James P. Wind A large portion of American congregations get their pastors from seminaries. To be sure, these theological schools are not the only route into ordained congregational ministry and they are not the solitary shapers of their graduates. Some…

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The Beloved Community

by Martin Davis Good Friday is a busy time in metropolitan Detroit, a community in which half the population is aligned with the Catholic Church. In 2010, the Holy Day was busier than most.  Terry Jones, the Florida-based leader of the…

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Forty Years of Sermons

by Jean Alexander It’s a question most retiring clergy have to face: What to do with all those years of sermons? In fact, one colleague, whose church tragically burned down with his forty years of sermons in it, confessed how relieved…

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Congregations 2013 Issue 1

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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Ten Assumptions of Appreciative Inquiry

by Mark Lau Branson Many forms of organizational development assume that the job of leaders is to find the problems and fix them. Perhaps members observe that their church has a declining membership, a changing neighborhood, and a dearth of…

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