Vision + Teamwork = Success

“Be united in the same mind and the same purpose.”  (I Corinthians 1:10b NRSV) A compelling vision, paired with a competent and committed team, can accomplish extraordinary feats of mission. The president of my graduate school alma mater recently shared …

Using AI in ministry the right way

In today’s digitally driven world, artificial intelligence (AI) has become a powerful tool that can significantly impact your church’s communication and ministry efforts. As church leaders and pastors, you are uniquely positioned to explore the ethical use of AI, understanding …

Living into Baptism through Diakonia

Diakonia is a strange Greek word. It is often translated as service. But diakonia means much more than simply doing things for others. It is an essential part of Christian identity and discipleship. It is about who we are and …

‘In old age they still produce fruit’

‘In old age they still produce fruit…”   —Psalm 92:14 My wife Joan and I, as we approach retirement, are venturing deep into the previously-foreign world of Social Security and Medicare.  Mercy! Where did the last forty years go? I recently …

The Culture of the Call, Part III: The Influence of the Church

“The gifts He gave were that some would be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists, some pastorsand teachers…”  (Ephesians 4:11) What makes the local church a producer of excellent candidates for pastoral ministry? In the sacred Scriptures, God does most of the …

Creating a Culture of Calling to Ministry, Part 2

“As the Father has sent me, so I send you.”  —John 20:21b          After his resurrection Jesus’ demonstrated his own practice of leadership succession. He lingered with his disciples to further instruct and strengthen their personal faith. And he assured them …

Complexity and Calm

“Be still and know that I am God.”   (Psalm 46:10a) When Mike Slaughter spoke at Hopewell UMC’s Planting Seeds for Ministry event back in 2015, I recall him repeating one of his favorite lines: “Our God does some of his best …