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Planificación estratégica para las feligresías
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre la "misión" y la "visión" de una congregación? Esta conferencia web se centra en los principios básicos de un proceso de visión y planificación.
Strategic Thinking for Congregations
By Donald Romanik
How we are responding to the rapid pace of change throughout the Church and in the world around us, and how we can be proactively addressing it?
Shared Leadership
By Beckett Stokes
Several small congregations in the Diocese of Colorado are growing and thriving as a result of their adoption of a shared leadership model.
Visión Para Tener Impacto, No Sólo Cambios
By Linda Buskirk
Si su parroquia se pudiera personificar, ¿qué sería, misionera o visionaria?
Helping and Healing Resources (Children)
Knowing where to turn for quality resources is important during times of tragedy or crisis. This short list includes resources designed for helping adults offer healing and comfort to children.
The Difference Between Mission and Vision
By Linda Buskirk
Most churches and nonprofits have a mission statement, but surprising few have articulated a vision. What’s the difference?
St. Albans: ¿Por qué Crecer?
By Brent Owens
Después de un declive considerable en tamaño, una de las principales concentraciones de St. Alban’s ha sido el crecimiento.
Misión de Unión e Integración
Mi visión como sacerdote es integrarar comunidades de lenguas y culturas diversas en una sola congregación en la que compartimos el espacio sagrado, la liturgia y la misión cristiana, y a la vez creamos intimidad espiritual en Cristo Jesús.
“I could fill this job in about a week!”
By Gary Gleason
"Why should we spend a year trying to get a new minister? I could fill this job in about a week!" the vestry member proclaimed. "Yes," I replied, "but its not a good idea."
Structuring Leadership Teams
The most effective leaders have always created teams to work with and lead with them. Take Moses in the story of Exodus, or Jesus and the apostles in the New Testament, or Martin Luther King Jr. in the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Our own ministries could be more rewarding if we intentionally structured better teams in all areas of church life.
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