Susan Beaumont: Determining Ideal Board Size

I’ve always heard that the governing board of a congregation should grow smaller as the church becomes larger. But is that always true? And is there such thing as an ideal size? Effective boards in every size congregation must tend…

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Overcoming Loneliness in Ministry

While there may be something to the idea that as ministers we should always feel like we are “in over our head” (or else we may not be taking our calling seriously enough), there is no point in drowning! Joining…

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Where Are We?

It was sometime in 1993 that I finally verbalized a thought that had been gradually forming in my mind for a number of years. I just blurted it out in the middle of a church board meeting. When I said…

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What is the Substance of Our Hope?

As a church leader and writer, I often feel I’m in the midst of converging streams, trying to sort out the flowing torrents. The currents course so quickly that I find it hard to keep up with it all. Technological…

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Waiting and Yearning in Lent

Advent, Lent, and pre-Pentecost are each unique seasons into which a wide variety of congregational and individual stories can be gathered. While waiting and yearning, we find common threads of relinquishment in each. We let go in each season in…

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Ministerial Reflection

Theological field education helps you, the student, build many important habits, not the least of which is ministerial reflection. Reflective practices make you more effective in leading faith communities. Ministers who build patterns of contemplation learn to listen carefully to…

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A Time for Lasts

A pastor contemplating retirement has a personal and professional history. In many ways a minister’s retirement is the reverse image of her or his first congregational call. Decades earlier, he or she walked to the pulpit with fear and trembling,…

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Tending the Vineyard

Jesus’s farewell words to his disciples recorded in the Gospel of John may contain both the most comprehensive and the simplest description of the call to fruitfulness in pastoral leadership. “You did not choose me but I chose you. And…

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