By Laura Stephens Reed Today, February 14, the Church will begin the season of Lent, the 40-day (not counting Sundays) journey to the cross and then to the empty tomb. If you’re new to the idea of Lent, you’re not alone! Many Baptist congregations do not observe it, and I had not really even heard … Continue reading
Category Archives: Congregational Ministries
How to train lay leaders
It seems hard to believe, but 2023 is nearly in the rearview mirror. In many churches, January will bring a reset of the fiscal year, a deep breath after intense months spent creating and approving budgets and encouraging people to pledge, a brief return to “regular” worship after the heightened experiences of the holiday seasons … Continue reading
It’s time to work
By Sharon Felton I love Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Day! Our community comes together for a meet and greet, a march and a service. I love the diversity of people coming together for the march each year, from babies in strollers to adults of all ages. People from every section of town, different economic … Continue reading
Recognizing the Perception Gap
By Brian Foreman “If you should ask me about the ways of God, I would tell you that the first is humility, the second is humility, and the third is humility. Not that there are no other precepts to give, but if humility does not precede all that we do, our efforts are fruitless” (St. … Continue reading
The skill every congregation must develop
By Laura Stephens-Reed The most vital skill to cultivate in congregations is curiosity. That might seem like a strange claim to make. After all, the gospels tell us that the two greatest commandments are to love God and then to love neighbor. Matthew 25 calls us to feed the hungry, clothe the naked and visit … Continue reading
Honoring Faith Heritage, Together: How A Virtual Connections Group Finds New Faith
By Jennifer Colosimo Imagine how it would feel to grow up practicing faith one way, only to be judged for it as an adult—by the people who believe the same thing as you? For many Black women today, that’s exactly the case. They often don’t have a place where they can simultaneously grow in their … Continue reading
How to approach conversational conversations about money
By Laura Stephens-Reed It’s that time again! Many congregations launch stewardship campaigns in the fall to coincide with budgeting for the following fiscal year. Talking about money can be awkward for pastors because the largest portion of most church budgets is devoted to personnel costs. This is not a bad thing, by the way. Staff … Continue reading
How to approach congregational conversations about money
By Laura Stephens-Reed It’s that time again! Many congregations launch stewardship campaigns in the fall to coincide with budgeting for the following fiscal year. Talking about money can be awkward for pastors because the largest portion of most church budgets is devoted to personnel costs. This is not a bad thing, by the way. Staff … Continue reading
Guessing Game
By Brian Foreman I play this guessing game with my wife. When she is talking and pauses to collect her thoughts, I interject mine; or when she is searching for a word, I fill in the blank for her. This is not a game she enjoys and, for my own health, I try to avoid … Continue reading