Changing congregational attitudes can be an essential leadership responsibility, writes an Alban author
Read MoreJudy Urban: Bringing New Life to Your Congregation
Many congregations are struggling to keep existing members and attract new ones. Today’s faith communities are reexamining everything in an effort to more fully engage existing members and draw in potential new members. The understanding is growing that congregational leaders…
Read MoreBruce Epperly: The Pastor as Theologian
Clergy must remember the importance of the calling to study, writes pastor Bruce Epperly
Read MoreR. Mark King: Using an Oft-Neglected Asset to Fund Ministry
An executive pastor describes how church land can be a source of ministry funding
Read MoreLisa G. Fischbeck: A Place at the Table?
A priest asks what role the church might play in social enterprises
Read MoreBruce Epperly: Taking Time for Ministry
Reclaiming how we use our time in ministry is an important theological concern, writes a pastor and theologian
Read MoreDan Wunderlich: Steve Spurrier and Communicating ‘On the Record’
As more and more of our communication becomes digital, the reality is that there is no such thing as “off the record” in church communication, writes a United Methodist pastor and communications consultant.
Read MoreDan Hotchkiss: Board-Staff Collaboration
The planning retreat is an indispensable part of building successful board-staff collaborations, writes longtime congregational consultant and Alban author
Read MoreNathan Kirkpatrick: Beginning Your Board’s Leadership Together
Before getting down to business in the new year, invest some time in board development, writes the managing director of Alban at Duke Divinity.
Read MoreFacing Feelings in Faith Communities: A Q&A with Bill Kondrath
When we know our emotions, trust them, and learn to hear and respond to the emotions of others, we will see major advances in our ministry and service, says an Alban author
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