Episcopal Church Foundation Vestry Papers - for leading congregations

Twitter Facebook YouTube
Search
Search
Sign In Subscribe
Vestry Papers ECF360 Blogs Tools Webinars Topics En Español About
Donate Contact
Search
in Vital Posts and filtered by Endowments, Discernment, Volunteers/Volunteering + 6 other(s)
A Legacy of Giving – All Saints Episcopal Church, Tarpon Springs, FL
By Juliette Acker
The importance of legacy is firmly rooted in the minds and hearts of the parishioners of All Saints Episcopal Church in Tarpon Springs, FL.
Five Resources on Race and Multi-Cultural Congregations
By Cathy Hornberger
This month we offer five resources on race and multi-cultural congregations.
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.
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.
Good Book Club
By Richelle Thompson
In breakout sessions and a Q&A period, the sentiment was universal: we want to read scripture. We need to read it. God is calling us to read, reflect, and respond.
Haley Bankey Shares Five Resources for Creative and Innovative Discipleship
By Haley Bankey
Reclaiming the Great Commission: Resources for Creative and Innovative Discipleship
Proclaiming
By Linda Buskirk
Linda Buskirk brings us our latest blog as part of the Good Book Club, which is reading the Gospel of Mark during Epiphany. She focuses on Mark 1:1 - “The beginning of the good news of Jesus Christ, the Son of God.”
Pray for Your Priest
By Linda Buskirk
Three ways to be a blessing to those called by God to serve you.
Apostolic Hazing: When Seeking Holy Orders Becomes Dangerous
By Nicole Foster
You wouldn’t think that hazing could be part of the process of taking holy orders, but unfortunately, it is. Nicole Foster explains what the term “apostolic hazing” means and what we can do about it.
Save Search

Filter by Editor's Picks

Picks Only Off

Filter by Section

Blogs
All Vestry Papers Blogs Webinars Tools

Add Topics Filter

Topics
Administration Buildings and Grounds Capital Campaigns Change Communications Conflict Creation Care Diversity Evangelism Finance Hospitality Leadership Mission Outreach Pastoral Care Planned Giving Prayer & Reflection Racial Justice Stewardship Vestry Vision & Planning Worship
Remove Endowments
Remove Discernment
Remove Volunteers/Volunteering
Remove Small Churches
Remove Discipleship
Remove Youth & Young Adults
Remove Christian Formation
Remove Advocacy
Remove Clergy Transition
Back 1 of 60 Next
Twitter Facebook YouTube
Donate Privacy Policy Terms of Use Copyright Policy FAQ Contact
Site by Bandwidth Productions