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Serving with Love
Jun 15

Jun 15 Serving with Love

Anessa Westbrook
Discipleship

Tabitha obviously served with love, and that love was sensed by those who were beneficiaries. She lived out her faith in a tangible way that blessed others.

Bursting the Bible Bubble
Jun 13

Jun 13 Bursting the Bible Bubble

Courtney Farley
Culture

Our aim is to proclaim, with our words and deeds, the love that Christ has shown us and the life that we have been called to. How might we do this in our particular contexts?

Reflecting on the 2022 Salary Survey
Jun 10

Jun 10 Reflecting on the 2022 Salary Survey

David Kneip
Church, Siburt Staff

I think its value—and what keeps us doing this survey each year—is in the feedback we receive from church leaders. Any time a minister or church is facing a transition, the salary survey provides helpful guidance.

Why Have You Stayed?
Jun 9

Jun 9 Why Have You Stayed?

Beth Ann Fisher
Reflection Roundup

Ministry transition, even ministers leaving ministry, begs we ask honoring questions. A recent gathering of ministers revealed three questions worth exploring around the fellowship table.

IRL @ Church - Conversation Required
Jun 6

Jun 6 IRL @ Church - Conversation Required

Amanda Box
Church

Do your people know how to sincerely welcome guests? Even if they used to, the pandemic has altered how we interact with others, and they may have forgotten how.

Sharks, Life, and Sharing Jesus
Jun 2

Jun 2 Sharks, Life, and Sharing Jesus

Steve Ridgell
Culture

Sometimes the shark jumps into the boat. You may be the one they call for help. Be ready to share the hope we find in Jesus.

Most Church Leaders Aren’t Made for This Moment, but Help Is Nearby
May 31

May 31 Most Church Leaders Aren’t Made for This Moment, but Help Is Nearby

Jason Locke
Church

If church leadership is centralized within a small cadre of people who may think alike, they may find it difficult to operate in shifting domains.

Learn to Match Your Stride
May 26

May 26 Learn to Match Your Stride

Rachel Slimp
Church

When we do the things expected in Eph. 4:2—practicing humility, gentleness, patience, and bearing with one another in love—we will be well on our way toward keeping the unity of the Spirit.

Ministers in Short Supply
May 24

May 24 Ministers in Short Supply

Carson E. Reed
Church, Carson Reed

I believe that resilient congregations, pursuing God’s purposes in the world, will find healthy and constructive ways to prepare, support, nurture and partner with ministers in the days to come.

Companions for the Journey: Elizabeth Ann Seton
May 20

May 20 Companions for the Journey: Elizabeth Ann Seton

David Kneip
Discipleship, Siburt Staff

Imagine that you are happily married at age twenty. What would you do if, by age thirty, you became widowed and penniless, and a parent to a dozen children?

Know, Go, Do
May 17

May 17 Know, Go, Do

Courtney Farley
Discipleship

Knowledge has power, but only when it is put to use. If this is the case, we must ask ourselves what we are doing with the knowledge we have of Christ.

Companions for the Journey
May 13

May 13 Companions for the Journey

David Kneip
Discipleship, Siburt Staff

We know the value of good companionship, right? For some of us, we have made it through the past two years of pandemic life precisely because of our companions.

Thinking About Lost Sheep Evangelism
May 11

May 11 Thinking About Lost Sheep Evangelism

Steve Ridgell
Culture

Reaching the lost takes different forms. They are all important. Our task is to help everyone to come into the light of Jesus. And stay there.

The Approach of the Spirit
May 4

May 4 The Approach of the Spirit

Phil McKinney II
Discipleship

I’m not sufficient unto myself. Without God, I am nothing! We will never be content in ourselves. We only find ourselves when we lose ourselves.

Airplane Conversations
May 3

May 3 Airplane Conversations

Amanda Box
Culture

These conversations were gifts because, though strangers, we were able to connect as humans despite the vile history.

Eastertide
Apr 30

Apr 30 Eastertide

Beth Ann Fisher
Reflection Roundup

Rather than a single Resurrection Sunday, Easter is an entire season in which Christians explore new life containing eight weeks total.

It’s Complex!
Apr 28

Apr 28 It’s Complex!

Carson E. Reed
Church, Carson Reed

The reality for most of us in congregational or ministerial contexts is that things are not just complicated – they are complex.

Free Black Mamas 2022
Apr 25

Apr 25 Free Black Mamas 2022

Steven Brice
Culture

It’s that time of the year when I, along with the Philadelphia Community Bail Fund, work to liberate as many Black mothers out of jail as we can for Mother’s Day.

Is Doubt a Sin?
Apr 21

Apr 21 Is Doubt a Sin?

Beth Ann Fisher
Reflection Roundup

May you find rest in the winter of doubt and receive the affirmation of spring.

Creativity and Theology
Apr 20

Apr 20 Creativity and Theology

Gabriel Fisher
Discipleship

I love talking with people who are genuinely passionate about an art form. The comments and energy that surface come from a place deeper than productivity or even functionality.

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