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The Missing Millennials (#0178)

2010/11/11 By Greg

Many denominations and local congregations worry about the increasing age of their members.  Differing sources provide a variety of explanations for why fewer young people attend church or choose to affiliate with a religion.  According to the graphic below, provided by the Pew Research Center's Forum on Religion and Public Life, the youngest generations have the highest level of  religious non-affiliation.  By generation the numbers for those who claim no religious Read More …

Social Networking is . . . (#0177)

2010/11/10 By Greg

Yesterday, I explored the ever changing  social network map.  Today, I want to explore the meaning of the map as a whole: to consider what social networking means to you based on your own experiences. Spence Smith was the drummer for Big Tent Revival in the 1990s and has become a social networking guru in the 2000s.  He currently works in artist relations for Compassion International and thinks of himself as "a connector, influencer, and thinker in the worlds of Read More …

Managing the Social Network Map (#0176)

2010/11/09 By Greg

Two maps offer a compelling visual case for the changing geography of social networking.   The first map was created for XKCD in 2007.  The second map  was created by Ethan Bloch, Co-Founder and CEO of Flowtown.    So What? Christian community has always been about helping people become and remain connected.  Most local churches tend toward the extremes of being incredibly savvy or only marginally interested in social Read More …

How Ideas Spread (#0175)

2010/11/08 By Greg

Seth Godin is the author of twelve books that have been bestsellers around the world and changed the way people think about marketing, change, and work.  He earned his MBA from Stanford, and was called "the Ultimate Entrepreneur for the Information Age" by Business Week.  For more information visit his website or read his blog. He recently listed 20 reasons why people choose to spread ideas: I spread your idea because it makes me feel generous. ...because I feel smart Read More …

Common Strategic and Pastoral Myths (#0174)

2010/11/07 By Greg

 Will Mancini is the founder of Auxano - a church consulting group with a unique approach to developing a church's vision frame before providing traditional consulting services.  Mancini's pastoral experience includes helping lead two congregations to grow to over 3,000 in weekend attendance: Clear Creek Community Church and FaithBridge UMC.  He is the author of Church Unique: How Mission Leaders Cast Vision, Capture Culture, and Create Movement.   To connect with Read More …

Inviting Ellen – A Lesson in Silly Creativity (#0173)

2010/11/06 By Greg

The United Church of Christ, a progressive mainline denomination with 1.1 million members, recently launched a creative campaign designed to land Ellen DeGeneres as a keynote speaker at their General Synod, which will be held from July 1-5 in Tampa, Florida.  Geoffrey A. Black, the UCC's General Minister and President, wrote a letter explaining why and how the denomination is pursuing Ellen: Your life, values and humor represent the best of what our church hopes to embody Read More …

Uniquely UCC (#0172)

2010/11/05 By Greg

The United Church of Christ's Still Speaking Campaign is the most well known marketing campaign undertaken by a mainline denomination in recent years.  The campaign started in 2004 with television ads, which can be viewed here.   In April 2010, the campaign moved online with an ad designed to spread via social media called The Language of God, which I wrote about on my blog.  Today Uniquely UCC launched in conjunction with Still Speaking's National Read More …

Theological Humility(#0171)

2010/11/04 By Greg

Roger Olson is Professor of Theology at George W. Truett Theological Seminary of Baylor University.  He is widely regarded as one of the important evangelical voices and writes prolifically for both popular and academic audiences.  Olson has written a number of books including How to Be Evangelical Without Being Conservative, The Story of Christian Theology, and The Westminster Handbook to Evangelical Theology.  His next book,  Against Calvinism: Rescuing God’s Read More …

Learning from Starbucks (#0170)

2010/11/03 By Greg

Waited the full 30 mins and went in RR to checksmall leakage on pantyremoved - all about 1/2 to 2/3peed and didn't have muchencouraged her to try again and be sure bladder fully emptypassed just a little moreMom on her way back - so she's planning to just wait and try OB in a couple of mins Leonard Sweet's The Gospel According to Starbucks: Living with a Grande Passion has helped many people give greater consideration to lessons the church can learn from Starbucks.  In an interview about Read More …

Leadership Lesson: Learning to Ignore (#0169)

2010/11/02 By Greg

Dan Rockwell writes Leadership Freak: a daily leadership blog designed to help leaders reach higher in 300 words or less.  He also serves as Pastor of Good News Bible Church and works as a consultant to Pennsylvania College of Technology. To connect with Rockwell, consider following him on twitter or reading Grace Freak, his Christian blog designed around the idea of breaking the bondage of legalism in 300 words or less. Recently he wrote about an important yet 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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