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How Your Congregation Learns

How Your Congregation Learns
Author: Tim Shapiro
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2017-06-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1566997453

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Change isn’t always easy or intuitive. How Your Congregation Learns introduces churches and leaders—both lay and ordained—to the process of the learning journey. By understanding learning dynamics and working to become a learning community, the congregation will be able to move more purposefully to achieve its goals. Congregations face many kinds of challenges. Some are mundane: the roof leaks; the parking lot needs repaving; the microphones don’t work well. Some tests are transcendent: How should lives be honored? What is God calling the congregation to do and be? How can generosity be taught? Throughout life people face challenges for which they are not prepared—the death of a parent, a new job offer, making a decision about where to live. So it goes that congregational leaders face challenges that are just beyond the grasp of their abilities. This book addresses the just-beyond-the-grasp challenges and shows how real congregations can learn from them.


Discerning Your Congregation's Future

Discerning Your Congregation's Future
Author: Roy M. Oswald
Publisher: Alban Institute
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1996
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1566991749

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Understanding Your Congregation as a System

Understanding Your Congregation as a System
Author: George D. Parsons
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 153
Release: 1994-02-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1566996872

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Parsons and Leas have created an important tool for congregational leaders in this application of systems theory to evaluating a congregation’s life and readiness for change. Church leaders can explore the forces at work and examine the systemic implications in seven key areas: strategy, process, pastoral and lay leadership, authority, relatedness, and learning. The Manual provides an overview of systems theory, complete instructions for administering and scoring the Congregational Systems Inventory (CSI), and guidance for interpreting and explaining the inventory results using sample scores. The Congregational Systems Inventory is a survey designed to sample the perspectives of church staff, governing board, and key lay leaders. Be sure to order some packs of the CSI along with this valuable resource.


Renovation of the Church

Renovation of the Church
Author: Kent Carlson
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2013-11-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830868585

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Christianity Today Book Award winner Leadership Journal Top Book of the Year Copastors Kent Carlson and Mike Lueken tell the story of how God took their thriving, consumer-oriented church and transformed it into a modest congregation of unformed believers committed to the growth of the spirit--even when it meant a decline in numbers. As Kent and Mike found out, a decade of major change is not easy on a church. Oak Hills Church, from the pastoral staff to the congregation, had to confront addiction to personal ambition, resist consumerism and reorient their lives around the teachings of Jesus. Their renewed focus on spiritual formation over numerical growth triggered major changes in the content of their sermons, the tenor of their worship services, and the reason for their outreach. They lost members. But the health and spiritual depth of their church today is a testimony of God's transforming work and enduring faithfulness to the people he loves. Honest and humble, this is Kent and Mike's story of a church they love, written to inspire and challenge other churches to let God rewrite their stories as well. Read it for the church you love.


A Praying Congregation

A Praying Congregation
Author: Jane E. Vennard
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2005-06-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1566994616

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Pastors and others who want to develop their skills as teachers of prayer and spiritual practices will find in this book not only wisdom for themselves but easily accessible lesson plans, enabling them to share Vennard's insights with others while infusing the activities with their own spirit and creative ideas. Through this book, readers' hearts are made ready to explore the wonder of strengthening their relationship with God through prayer.


Living Lutheran

Living Lutheran
Author: Dave Daubert
Publisher: Augsburg Books
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781451405842

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Kelly Fryer's book Reclaiming the L Word introduced one congregation's journey through renewal. Now Dave Daubert provides a practical how-to guide that will enable church leaders to help individual congregations walk through the process for themselves. Creative and informative, the book provides a straightforward approach that helps congregations reclaim Lutheran tradition for the 21st century. Includes questions for individual or group reflection and an additional resources section.


Congregations as Learning Communities

Congregations as Learning Communities
Author: Dennis G. Campbell
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 85
Release: 2000-12-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1566994977

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In our rapidly evolving religious scene, congregations that are open to continuous learning and willing to respond to external and internal change, will be the ones that achieve new vitality and health. Dennis Campbell describes what those congregations will look like and provides four tools to help a congregation shape its community into what God would have it be. Systems thinking, congregational culture, appreciative inquiry, and scenario planning are explained and illustrated, and readers will be shown how to apply the principles to their setting.


The Learning Congregation

The Learning Congregation
Author: Thomas R. Hawkins
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780664256999

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Congregations today face an adaptive challenge of immense proportions. Many respond with classic signs of work avoidance: holding to past assumptions and blaming authority. Thomas Hawkins's new vision of church leadership can provide a way to break through these defensive routines. The Learning Congregation is a must read for all pastors and church leaders.


The Invisible Church

The Invisible Church
Author: Steve Aisthorpe
Publisher: Saint Andrew Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2016-04-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0861539168

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For anyone who is concerned about Church decline, the contents of this book offer an essential blueprint for building God’s whole community in the coming years. This unique set of resources offers practical help and insight for all who want to grow, enrich and develop their congregational life. The Church of Scotland has drawn on the findings of extensive new research that it has commissioned in order to put together this set of carefully crafted and informed resources aimed at helping every congregation to understand why people leave the Church, how to avoid unnecessary departures and, above all, to develop an enriching, vital Christian fellowship with the large numbers of Churchless Christians in every community across the country. This ground-breaking book, illustrated by Dave Walker, offers information, hope, insight, prayerful reflection and practical ideas for bringing together in fellowship all Christians, whether they are members of an institutional Church or not.


How Your Church Family Works

How Your Church Family Works
Author: Peter L. Steinke
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2006-11-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1566995515

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Drawing on the work of Bowen and Friedman, and on his own many years of counseling experience, Peter Steinke shows how to recognize and deal with the emotional roots of such issues as church conflict, leadership roles, congregational change, irresponsible behavior, and the effects of family of origin on current relationships.