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Pastors & Member Giving (#1089)

2013/05/10 By Greg

The May 2013 edition of Christianity Today includes a conversation about whether or not pastors should know how much church members give (p.16).  The piece features six perspectives placed on a continuum from yes to no. So What? Over the years, I have been involved in many conversations about this topic.  It is one about which many people have very strong feelings. Which of the following best describes what you believe is appropriate? Which best describes your local congregation's Read More …

Things to Hate About Spiritual Formation (#1087)

2013/05/08 By Greg

John Ortberg is the Senior Pastor of the 4,000 member Menlo Park Presbyterian Church (PCUSA) and the author of multiple books on spiritual formation.  Recently in a Leadership Journal article, he revealed 7 things he hates about spiritual formation.  His list includes: I hate how spiritual formation gets positioned as an optional pursuit for a small special interest group within the church, and I hate it when we forget that the goal is producing truly good people, Read More …

Unity in Your Church (#1083)

2013/05/04 By Greg

Thom Rainer, president and CEO of LifeWay Christian Resources, recently shared four ways you can advance the cause of unity within your local congregation/church/community of faith: preach on it, talk about Jesus' emphasis on it, model it, and get everyone on the same page -- literally (using a single resource for congregation wide study). So What? While I usually use this blog as a forum to promote Christian unity on a broader scale, it is of great significance that this begin Read More …

Dealing with Change (#1080)

2013/05/01 By Greg

May has arrived.  One of my routines as one month draws to a close and another begins is to ensure I have completed all of my tasks for month that is ending and to review my planned activities for the upcoming month.  As I look at the month of May, I realize it is a time when I will experience several significant changes, including: teaching a course (perhaps two courses) I have never taught before, welcoming (and working for) the first ever dean of online learning at Hodges Read More …

A New Vision for Christian Education (#1078)

2013/04/29 By Greg

Yesterday, I spent a good deal of my day at church.  After worship, the Board of Christian Education gathered in a meeting room for a five hour retreat focused on planning for the future.  While a summary of of those proceedings will likely fill many pages, one sentence sets the tone for the future: Vision: To have as many participants each week in educational experiences as are present in worship. While retaining high quality standards, our congregation's educational programs for Read More …

Future of the Faith (#1077)

2013/04/28 By Greg

This past Thursday Yale Divinity School hosted a one-of-a-kind event: The Future of Faith.   This two-part event featured author and scholar Diana Butler Bass and New York Times Op-Ed columnist Ross Douthat.  The first hour,"The Future of Faith: Two Views," was moderated by Bob Abernethy, host of Religion & Ethics Newsweekly.  The second hour, "Future of Faith and Church Life," was moderated by Lillian Daniel, a writer and United Church of Christ pastor. Bass' Read More …

Churches: Be Who You Are (#1074)

2013/04/25 By Greg

David Murrow, author of Why Men Hate Going to Church and founder of Church for Men, recently blogged about the strength that comes when churches know who they are and work within that framework.  For Murrow the importance of such was illustrated when he visited a traditional church that made a poor attempt at offering an occasional contemporary worship service.  His sound counsel for all local congregations follows: . . . be who you are. Do what you do well – and do it Read More …

Religious Freedom: The 75% (#1073)

2013/04/24 By Greg

Brian Grim, a leading expert on global religion and religious freedom who serves as Senior Researcher in Religion and World Affairs at the Pew Research Center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life, recently shared two troubling statistics: 37% of the world's countries have high or very high restrictions on religion, 75% of the world's population resides in these countries. So What? Repeat the 75% statistic to yourself a few times.  This number cannot be viewed as Read More …

Church Giving in the Future (#1072)

2013/04/23 By Greg

The Spring 2013 edition of Leadership Journal focuses on money, emphasizing how congregations can fund ministries in ways that are consistent with their DNA.  While many articles within this edition's pages offer considerable practical insight two that consider the longer term are of particular note. In "Why I Won't Give to Your Church," Robert Jewe explains why as a 23-year-old he may hesitate to fund congregational ministry and mission (p.37).  His honest appeal Read More …

A Word of Hope (#1069)

2013/04/20 By Greg

Mark Hanson, Presiding Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, shared this powerful one minute (71 seconds) message of hope yesterday.   So What? As we near the conclusion of what has been an unusual and, for many, challenging week Hanson's reminders are timely and timeless: Wherever you are . . . the promise is Christ is with you. Christ comes and says to you, "peace be with you." There are no God forsaken places and there are no God forgotten people. How did 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 and as Interim Senior Pastor of Advent Lutheran Church. 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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