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Reorganizing Denominations (#0769)

2012/06/23 By Greg

In the "Under Discussion" column in the June edition of Christianity Today, six evangelical leaders responded to the question "Should denominations be organized geographically?"  Their responses follow: Yes: Carl Trueman and Greg Peters Between Yes and No: Bob Thompson and R. Albert Mohler Jr. No: Will Willimon and Paul Detterman (p.12). So What? I often write about the future of denominations on this blog.  The only thing about which I am certain is that the future will look Read More …

Is Technology Good for Religion? (#0768)

2012/06/22 By Greg

In a recent Washington Post article Lisa Miller argues that technology is good for religion.  Building her argument primarily on the views of adherents rather than experts, she focuses on the value of apps to support rather than replace religious practices.  In short, she believes: Technology can greatly enhance religious practice. Groups that restrict and fear it participate in their own demise. So What? Religion involves connection with the divine and with other people following Read More …

American Belief in God (#0767)

2012/06/21 By Greg

Americans have long been some of the world's most religious people.  Wayne Baker, sociologist on the senior faculty of the University of Michigan Ross School of Business, recently blogged about research that confirms America remains near the top of the list of countries when it comes to the percentage of people who believe strongly in God without any doubts.  More specifically, of the 30 countries included in the International Social Survey Program, the United States Read More …

It’s Always Pentecost (#0766)

2012/06/20 By Greg

While Pentecost appears on the liturgical calendar just once a year, it is something we can (perhaps even must) experience daily.  Watch my Pentecost sermon below and consider your experience of the Life-Giving Wind. So What? Wherever the Life-Giving Wind blows, the church is about unity not uniformity change not constancy renewal not repetition The Holy Spirit's activity is something worth pondering every day. Which of these is the most challenging for you? for your Read More …

Exploring God’s Activity (#0765)

2012/06/19 By Greg

J. Bennett Guess has served in the national setting of the United Church of Christ since 2000.  He was the Director of Communications for the denomination from 2007-2011.  In 2011 Guess was elected to his current position:  Executive Minister of the United Church of Christ's Local Church Ministries and a member of the UCC's five-person Collegium of Officers. In the Spring/Summer edition of the Still Speaking magazine, Guess concluded his article about the denomination's Read More …

Review of Still (#0764)

2012/06/18 By Greg

Meet the Author Lauren. F. Winner is Assistant Professor of Christian Spirituality at Duke Divinity School.  She is the author of numerous books, including Mudhouse Sabbath (2003 - read my review here).  Additionally, a number of her shorter pieces have been published, including a chapter in A Spiritual Life: Perspectives from Poets, Prophets, and Preachers (2011 - read my review here). Winner  has appeared on PBS’s Religion & Ethics Read More …

Social Media Fatigue (#0763)

2012/06/17 By Greg

Alan Rudnick, social media guru and pastor of  First Baptist Church ( Ballston Spa, NY),  recently blogged about social media fatigue.  Those who spend significant amounts of time using social media may find they occasionally suffer from fatigue and would benefit from stepping away from it all for a specified period of time.  Sometimes the signs of fatigue are all but impossible to ignore. Those unsure if fatigue is present would benefit from asking someone close for insight Read More …

Life is Now (#0762)

2012/06/16 By Greg

So much happens in a year’s time. As I reflect back over the last year of life I think mostly about several shifts alongside considerable continuity. While my complete list of changes during the past 365 days is rather lengthy, a few examples adequately address the impact these have on how I spend my time.   Professionally, I moved from having a single employer to multiple employers.  Personally, my wife and I became landlords after purchasing a rental property. So What? Life is Read More …

Considerable Complexity – Social Marketing (#0761)

2012/06/15 By Greg

Many congregations are rethinking how they spend their limited marketing/advertising dollars.  In most cases less and less money is allocated for print (phone book, direct mail, etc.) in order to free up additional funds for new media.  While this shift seems logical, the next steps are far less clear.  One of the troublesome aspects of entering this new arena is the considerable complexity of social marketing.  The graphic below, from Buddy Media, illustrates this quite Read More …

Stop Doing That! (#0760)

2012/06/14 By Greg

Many ministries that are highly effective and growing during a given season of a congregation's life eventually wane significantly.  LeeAnne Watkins, rector of St. Mary's Episcopal Church (St. Paul, MN), considers how best to respond to these difficult situations in her article in the June 13, 2012 edition of the Christian Century (p.10-11). In her parish, the once popular adult education offerings and midweek services stopped drawing significant crowds.  Along with a Read More …

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Greg is a follower of the Way of Jesus who strives to make the world a better place for all people. Currently, he serves as Chief Executive Officer of White Rock Center of Hope. He has served ten congregations, taught religion to undergraduates for eight years, and helped three organizations provide quality healthcare to underserved populations. (Read More)

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