in Vestry Papers and filtered by Planned Giving, Conflict
By Katharine Jefferts Schori
Conflict and controversy are intrinsic to the church, even if many of us would prefer to live and worship in communities that never disagreed about anything.
By Henry Nutt Parsley, Jr.
Conflict can be difficult, especially in the church.
By Lindsay Hardin Freeman
Skeletons in the sacristy? We have one — figuratively, at least — in our church.
By Ward Richards
Conflict. It’s inevitable. It occurs every day, in every facet of our lives.
By Paul Bresnahan
Iglesia San Pedro-St. Peter’s Church is now an increasingly viable and vital congregation. The transformation has been astounding.
By Nancy Davidge
Highly functioning, fruitful vestries are built on transparency and respect.
By Scott Gunn
In “Tone Matters,” Scott Gunn looks at how poor communications can cause hurt feelings and offers steps you can take to minimize misunderstandings and create an environment of truthfulness and love.
By Neal O. Michell
In human interactive terms, a triangle occurs when each of two opposing parties seeks to join with a third party against the other, with the third party finding it necessary to cooperate now with one and now with another of these opposing parties.
By Anne Burns
Think of this time as the longest Advent season you have ever experienced.
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