2013 - Page 8 of 39 - Church Executive


Dealing with a sex offender

By Eric Spacek, JD, ARM If you believe a sex offender has started attending your church, take action. Not doing so could result in significant legal liability if a situation occurs on your property. Step 1: Learn the local laws. First, be certain that the individual is a convicted sex offender. Double-check that the person […]

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When hiring externally makes more sense

When filling a key leadership position at your church, my guess is many of you might prefer hiring an insider first.

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New normal realities: religious financing, compensation/benefits & fundraising (part 2)

At a Church Executive live roundtable, high-level religious financing, compensation/benefits and fundraising experts surveyed the landscape surrounding these key areas of church management.

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Retirement planning tips

As church executives, it’s our privilege and duty to recognize the value of staff members.

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Making audio work — for everyone

Achieving ideal church sound requires the right people and equipment.

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Fighting fear with faith

“Our Journey of Hope” — a vital new program from Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA) — equips pastors to minister to members with cancer.

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Risk management priorities — and challenges — for church leaders (part 2)

On July 13 in Charlotte, NC, Church Executive and Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. and its Religious Practice leader, Peter Persuitti

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How to market digital giving

Among the newer technologies transforming American churches is the digital giving kiosk

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Charles Jenkins: transformational leader

At 24, Charles Jenkins took up the pastoral reins of Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church (Fellowship Chicago) following the retirement in December 2000 of its legendary founding pastor the Rev. Clay Evans, who served the church for 50 years.

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Repaired Capitol Hill Ten Commandments Monument to be Re-dedicated

WASHINGTON/Christian Newswire/ — On Tuesday, October 29, religious, civic and political leaders will re-dedicate a monument of the Ten Commandments on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, that had been toppled by vandals last month. The 30-minute ceremony begins at 11 a.m. EST and will be held at the location of the monument which stands in […]

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