Welcoming the Stranger
We’ve witnessed a vast array of immigration policies, and differing opinions on those policies, for years. Both here in the US and in other countries around the world, those seeking safety, protection, and a place to work and live with their families are often turned away, imprisoned, and treated as less than human.
But, by and large, Christian denominations have taken a more Christ-like, welcoming, compassionate view of the immigrant’s suffering.
7 Tips for Keeping Cool in Hot Times
How do we stay cool in hot times? How do we keep the lines of communication open when we honestly disagree with each other?
3 Ways to Know Your Church is Ready for Change
Settling into a new church family is exciting, but it can also stir up some big questions. One of the biggest: how long should you wait before you start making changes to the status quo?
Building New Relationships: 4 Strategies for Church Leaders in Transition
Let’s face it, a successful ministry hinges on connection. But transitions can be tough. Front and center for many of us is the question: how do I build strong relationships with this new church family?
5 Tips for Balancing Family Life During Leadership Transitions
Keep in mind that you, as clergy, have a purpose. This path is your choice and you welcome and accept it. But each member of your family will experience their own feelings and responses to change.
5 Steps to Finding Closure: Navigating the Emotional Rollercoaster of Changing Appointments
I served as a pastor for 12 years. My first two appointments were in the Denver area. The metro area seemed to be a good fit for me. I had plenty of friends and connections in the Denver area, important for a single woman like me. So when the Wyoming District Superintendent called me to serve as a pastor in Rawlins Wyoming, I was less than excited.