Churches need websites if they want to be welcoming to potential visitors, says Lynne Baab, a lecturer in pastoral theology at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand and author of Reaching Out in a Networked World: Expressing Your…
Read MoreIn Support of the Incarnational Pastoral Search
I recently finished a pastoral search process that has left me with questions about how we, as the church, go about communicating with one another in this age of technology. Last spring I agreed to be considered as a candidate…
Read MoreTen Lessons about Being a Learner-Centered Teacher
I still remember what a shock it was to discover just as I was finishing my graduate training to be a theology professor, that I was about to have to start to learn to be a teacher. Suddenly I was…
Read MoreCongregations Magazine, Summer 2009
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 all members…
Read MoreHow Will We Know?
Ministerial leaders often rely as much on the Holy Spirit as they do on a strategic plan. In even more cases, they rely on intuition and gut feelings when putting a new program on the ground. Leaders have a hunch…
Read MorePlans, Prayers, and Possibilities
Back in 1997, we knew something was coming. But we didn’t know what. We had been growing as a congregation for a few years, and we were running out of room. We needed more storage, classroom, and youth program space….
Read MoreThe Importance of Outcomes
An old saying goes “If you don’t know where you are going, any path will get you there.” This suggests that if you are not clear about what you, your staff, and your congregation are to “produce” in ministry—what the…
Read MoreGreen Eyeshades and Rose-Colored Glasses
Congregational budget-makers frequently divide into two camps that approach the task in different ways. The first camp is likely to include children of the Great Depression, experts in finance, elementary school teachers, and persons anxious about their own money situation….
Read MoreIncreasing Resiliency to Hardship
It was Wednesday morning on an overcast early September day in Caldwell, a community of about thirty-five thousand located southwest of Yorkshire, a midwestern metropolitan area of nearly a million people. When the alarm went off at 6:30 a.m., Lloyd…
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