Over the past quarter century as I have worked with leaders
and congregations in ministry strategies for effectiveness, there are
three distinct chapters: (1) church consulting, (2) consulting-coaching
and now (3) consulting-coaching-cohort.
Friday, August 28, 2020
Monday, August 3, 2020
THE CONTINUING PROMISE OF NICHE MINISTRY
In the ever-diversifying culture of North America and Europe,
the day of "one-size-fits-all" church is over. There never really was
such a church that could serve everyone with equal effectiveness.
However, many of us remember communities with extremely homogenous
population. In the years of monocultural neighborhoods and three
national television networks, a neighborhood church might find itself
able to relate culturally to 80 percent of the residents in its
neighborhood. However, today, human diversity is increasing in most
zip codes. This diversity can be seen in terms of race, education,
political tribes, lifestyle hobbies, income, etc. Today, in the rare
homogenous neighborhoods that remains in the South or Midwest, we might
find a dominant congregation that relates to one out of five households
(20 percent), but even this is rare. Involvement (or market share) of
even 1 percent is notable now - and also increasingly rare.
Friday, June 19, 2020
Thursday, June 11, 2020
FAITHFULNESS THROUGH A REVOLUTION
Friday, April 10, 2020
WORKING OUR RECOVERY DURING THE PANDEMIC
Years ago, I served as pastor of a church that was loaded with
persons in recovery from varied addictions. I learned that the recovery
community is often two steps ahead of the rest of us. The more
recovery folks who became a part of our church, the better church we
were: the better we practiced hospitality and lived grace... the better
that we understood gospel and life itself. Recently I interviewed two
leaders at Mercy Street in Houston, a Saturday night worship community
with an emphasis on recovery. I was interested in how the pandemic was
challenging people in recovery and what we might do about it. I went
into the conversation with some unexamined assumptions:
Saturday, February 29, 2020
LESSONS FROM THE UNITED KINGDOM
I spent the better part of January in the UK, as a part of Epicenter Group's coaching work this year with 26 British pastors. From London to Wales to Scotland and down again to Cornwall and Norfolk on the southwestern and southeastern coasts, Beth Estock and I saw almost every kind of ministry setting. People have asked what we learned. Here are some observations:
Thursday, January 9, 2020
I SEE A LAND BEYOND BONKERS!
On Jan 3, 2020, a diverse group of United Methodists assembled by Sierra Leone Bishop John Yambasu unveiled their carefully negotiated proposal to the 2020 UMC General Conference to help United Methodism split into two streams. One prominent left-of-center blogger called the whole thing 'bonkers.' I disagree with that assessment.
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