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Five Reflections on Easter
By Cathy Hornberger
This month we share five reflections on Easter.
Wintering
By Josh Anderson
Like many of us, ECF Associate Program Director Josh Anderson has trouble with winter. But where there is challenge, there is also opportunity. He talks here about financial opportunities to be found during the bleakness.
Resources for Lent
By Cathy Hornberger
Ten resources for Lent from ECFVP and around the Church.
It’s Christmas Time in the City
By Donald Romanik
Christmas is always a special time in New York City.
Data-Grounded Discernment for Leadership Transition Planning
By Ken Howard
In our latest blog, the Rev. Ken Howard writes about clergy transition and how a process called Data-Grounded Discernment along with the newly re-designed CVA tool can inform your decision-making.
An Easter message
By Donald Romanik
ECF President Donald Romanik is currently in Abilene, TX celebrating Holy week and Easter with his family. In this video, he shares Easter greetings in conversation with his son Rev. David Romanik, Rector at Church of the Heavenly Rest in Abilene, Texas.
My Navajo Prayer Life
By Gerlene Gordy
In our latest blog, Gerlene Gordy relates her experiences of growing up Navajo and the importance of prayer in her culture.
The Rev. David Peters Shares Five Resources on Pandemic Church
By David W. Peters
The Rev. David Peters Shares Five Resources on Pandemic Church
Get there faster? (or back to a slow decline?)
By Greg Syler
Greg Syler asks “to what kind of future do we wish to return”. Do we as a church want to go back to the slow decline we were experiencing or take the time to fundamentally change the way we do business so that we fix our problems instead of patching them?
Religion and Politics
By Ken Mosesian
In our latest blog, Ken Mosesian advises us to get comfortable with being uncomfortable and to talk about both religion and politics. Both are powerful belief systems that underlie how people identify and should be shared. What do you think?
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