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For Elders Who Are Facilitating Gender Inclusion, Coronavirus Brought You a Gift
May 4

May 4 For Elders Who Are Facilitating Gender Inclusion, Coronavirus Brought You a Gift

Amanda Box
Church

As if things couldn’t get any weirder, it seems that coronavirus is proving to be quite the surprise on-ramp for gender inclusion.

“The Plague” by Albert Camus
Apr 29

Apr 29 “The Plague” by Albert Camus

Randy Harris
Reading with Randy, Culture

As you are forming your own response to the situation we find ourselves in, there is no other book that presents the challenge in a more formidable way. (Fiction)

COVID-19: A Lament
Apr 28

Apr 28 COVID-19: A Lament

Steven Brice
Discipleship

I believe that this moment is inviting us to lament. Why? Because God is present in our reality and invites us to be present.

Uncertainty and Hope
Apr 27

Apr 27 Uncertainty and Hope

Carson E. Reed
Culture, Carson Reed

We believe that God is faithful, that hope is our lifeblood, and that the future is bound up not in our past but in God’s work of transformation.

Now and Forever
Apr 23

Apr 23 Now and Forever

Beth Ann Fisher
Discipleship

It has been 40 days today. There’s certainly biblical significance to the span of 40 days. It seems to be a significant time marker for earth dwellers.

Pastoral Navigation
Apr 23

Apr 23 Pastoral Navigation

Gabriel Fisher
Culture

The most pressing question for me is, how are we supposed to navigate the challenge of pastoral care?

“Gilead” by Marilynne Robinson
Apr 21

Apr 21 “Gilead” by Marilynne Robinson

Randy Harris
Reading with Randy

Ministers should read this book simply because it’s a great novel, but it also offers training in the excavation of the soul. (Fiction)

Be the Best Part
Apr 20

Apr 20 Be the Best Part

Erica Ballard
Discipleship

I want the people whom I come in contact with to leave our time together, whether brief or extended, and think, “That was the best part of my day.”

“Behave” by Robert M. Sapolsky
Apr 16

Apr 16 “Behave” by Robert M. Sapolsky

Randy Harris
Reading with Randy

The book is trying to answer a very basic question: in any particular moment, why do human beings behave badly or with deep goodness? (Nonfiction)

The Future Is Coming Quickly
Apr 14

Apr 14 The Future Is Coming Quickly

Carson E. Reed
Church, Carson Reed

What is church supposed to look like when the primary expressions of congregational life and ministry and mission are no longer available to us?

On Death, COVID-19, and Easter
Apr 13

Apr 13 On Death, COVID-19, and Easter

Eric Gentry
Discipleship

Like my brothers in the prison, suddenly we are all hoping that death won’t have the last word.

Where Does Our Help Come From? (Ps. 121:1)
Apr 11

Apr 11 Where Does Our Help Come From? (Ps. 121:1)

Greg Taylor
Discipleship

When the sting of death and pandemic turns into a dull denial and numb reality, where do we find hope?

Being Re-Membered
Apr 9

Apr 9 Being Re-Membered

Adam Daniels
Discipleship

If Holy Thursday teaches us anything, it’s that Jesus is in the business of putting souls back together that have been torn apart by grief and fear.

A Chance to Do Church in a Radically Different Way
Apr 8

Apr 8 A Chance to Do Church in a Radically Different Way

Steve Ridgell
Church

If you share a house with family members or roommates, then do family church instead of (or in addition to) online church.

War Books by Kevin Powers, Phil Klay, and Ben Fountain
Apr 7

Apr 7 War Books by Kevin Powers, Phil Klay, and Ben Fountain

Randy Harris
Reading with Randy

All three books contain some harrowing war scenes but the books are as much about the aftermath of war as the war itself. (Fiction)

Dark Season, Renewed Hope
Apr 7

Apr 7 Dark Season, Renewed Hope

Carson E. Reed
Discipleship, Carson Reed

What will follow this season remains to be seen, but it will certainly alter what church looks like and how we practice the way of Jesus. What should leaders do as we enter into this uncertain and challenging time?

Who You Callin’ “Non-Essential”?
Apr 6

Apr 6 Who You Callin’ “Non-Essential”?

Drew Baker
Church

One of the most powerful spiritual gifts a leader can possess is the ability to make each member feel essential.

Passion Week Meditation
Apr 6

Apr 6 Passion Week Meditation

Carson E. Reed
Discipleship, Carson Reed

What’s a congregation to do? In these days of sheltering in place and quarantine and physical distancing, who is going to show up and celebrate an empty tomb?

Stock Up on Hand Sanitizer, Toilet Paper, and Your Crisis Communication Plan
Apr 3

Apr 3 Stock Up on Hand Sanitizer, Toilet Paper, and Your Crisis Communication Plan

Amanda Box
Church

If this whole coronavirus mayhem has taught me anything, it’s that we seriously have no idea what is going to hit church leaders next and that panic spreads worse than the virus.

A Journey of Inclusion (Part 2)
Apr 2

Apr 2 A Journey of Inclusion (Part 2)

Jennifer Schroeder
Culture

As we endeavor to correct unconscious bias and ultimately lean into what it means to be more Christlike, I invite you both personally and in your faith communities to consider the following three statements.

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