2013 - Page 7 of 39 - Church Executive


Inviting young adults to be leaders

By Michael J. O’Loughlin RELIGION NEWS SERVICE — Over at Duke Divinity School’s Faith & Leadership, I write about the need to include young adults in positions of leadership in faith communities. From the essay: Nowhere is the church’s “maturity” more evident than in communities of women religious, the Catholic nuns who are responsible for […]

Read More >
Share

Faculty Opening for Professor of Counseling at RTS/Charlotte

CHARLOTTE, N.C., Nov. 5, 2013 /Christian Newswire/ — Dr. Michael Kruger, president of Reformed Theological Seminary in Charlotte, NC, is pleased to announce a faculty opening for a professor of counseling. In addition to teaching counseling classes, this individual will be the director for new counseling degree programs at RTS Charlotte.  These programs would include […]

Read More >
Share

The perils of leadership lock-in

Leadership “lock-in” (a term I first heard from Seth Godin) is a condition in which leadership believes people are “locked in” to their product, church, political party, etc. It’s a common leadership mistake, but a deadly one that befalls most churches in decline. Perhaps they are the only viable option within their denomination or the […]

Read More >
Share

Does your pastor need a doctorate?

By Mark Wingfield ASSOCIATED BAPTIST PRESS — Churches should value the importance of an educated clergy, but church leadership also should be educated about what the various degrees represent and the value of experience blended with education. Hearing a story about yet another medium-sized church in a small town where a personnel committee desired above […]

Read More >
Share

Church Executive announces risk management/legal blogger

PHOENIX — Church Executive magazine is proud to announce the addition of a dedicated risk management/legal blogger: Attorney Robert Erven Brown, Esq.

Read More >
Share

Risk Management Realities: Times are a-changin’!

The public perception of churches has hit a downward spiral as America becomes more and more “litigation-go-lucky.”

Read More >
Share

WEB-EXCLUSIVE ARTICLE: 4 causes of a capital campaign derailing

By Mark Brooks Recently, I had to tell a church they should delay the capital campaign planned for this spring. The reasons are many — and more than this space will allow. Suffice it to say that they weren’t in a position to raise the funds they wanted or needed. In fact, forging ahead with a […]

Read More >
Share

Supreme Court to consider religious prayer at government meetings

WASHINGTON (RNS) — In a case that could determine restrictions on expressions of faith in the public square, the Supreme Court on Wednesday (Nov. 6) will consider religious prayers that convene government meetings. At issue in Greece v. Galloway is whether such invocations pass constitutional muster, even when government officials are not purposefully proselytizing or […]

Read More >
Share

Commercial church kitchens

Building one is a big decision. But, it can also be a very smart choice.

Read More >
Share

Transitioning to military chaplaincy

Before making the leap, survey the landscape — prerequisites, daily duties, education, training, and traits that can help set you apart.

Read More >
Share

HTML Snippets Powered By : XYZScripts.com