Learning from a Life in Ministry

In the mid 1970s, I served as the director of educational research and then as advisor to the president and board of trustees at Union Theological Seminary in New York City. With a concern for students and a desire to…

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Special Privileges and Church Vitality

No sooner had the Puritans set foot on the shores of New England than they began to grapple with some of the same church-state questions we still deal with in our churches. Most of the early Puritans, for instance, believed…

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Ministry Is a Marathon, Not a Sprint

The transition from seminary to your first congregational call is similar to becoming a driver. If you want to drive a car, you must pass the written test, take driver training courses with an instructor, drive with a competent adult,…

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Toward Transformative Continuing Education

How many times have you come home from continuing education events, laid your folders and notes on your desk, become consumed in the demands of everyday ministry, and—six months later—found those notes and thought, “Oh, I remember that event. What…

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New & Noteworthy, Congregations, Volume 1 2011

Becoming the Pastor You Hope to Be: Four Practices for Improving Ministry AL411  $17.00 Becoming the Pastor You Hope to Be unapologetically urges clergy readers to develop practices that will help them become more excellent ministers. A long-time field educator, now…

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Reviews, Congregations, Volume 1 2011

The Heartbeat of God: Finding the Sacred in the Middle of Everything By Katharine Jefferts Schori Recently, a congregation’s leadership team expressed frustration at their inability to connect contemplation and action in the mission of their church.  On one hand,…

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From the Editor

by Richard Bass In the days before his death Archbishop Oscar Romero reminded us that, “The Church is all of us.” In his context it was a call for the Church to recognize it is not an enclave of a privileged…

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Ask Alban: The Right Board Size

by Susan Beaumont Q: I’ve always heard that the governing board of a congregation should grow smaller as the church becomes larger. Why is that? Is there an ideal size? A: Effective boards in every size congregation must tend to three types…

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