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By Nancy N. Fritschner and Rev. John Fritschner
Clergy compensation comprises the major portion of any congregation’s budget. Often when clergy refer to “Clergy Compensation,” they mean something different from lay leaders who often don’t ask questions to fully understand.
By Alan Bentrup
What if God is up to something big and global, but it can only be discovered through the small and local?
By Nedgine Paul
During the webinar, we will discuss the links between collective and servant leadership in transforming education and social outcomes.
This webinar will be in Spanish / Este webinar será en español
¿Cómo podemos iniciar un diálogo auténtico sobre el dinero y la sostentabilidad económica en nuestras congregaciones? Como la mayoría de nuestros líderes y congregantes vienen de otras tradiciones religiosas, y como la mayoría de nuestras congraciones son misiones, tendremos expertos para compartir lo que ha funcionado en su...
By Donald Romanik and Demi Prentiss
How do messages from our families of origin, our culture, and our religious traditions shape our ideas about money?
By Scott Gunn
How can sermons shape the lives of congregants and the direction of the congregation as a whole?
By Blair Pogue
This webinar will discuss how clergy and vestry leaders can re-envision their vestry so members can help the church stay focused on what matters most: what God is up to in the lives of church members and their neighbors.
By Rebecca Wilson and Jim Naughton
In this workshop we will focus on how to figure out what you want to say (your message) and who you want to say it to (your audiences), then focus on how the answers to those questions will shape your efforts in communications and evangelism.
By Donald Romanik and Jerry Keucher
The way your parish spends money is directly linked to mission and ministry and a key indication of your congregation’s identity.
By Ali Lutz
This hour-long web retreat will explore love as attention, love as justice, and love as imagination, to help churches love their neighbors in a way that transforms the world.
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