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by Ircel Harrison, Summit Coach Training Leader

In previous posts, we have looked at the context in which future clergy leaders will serve, one in which resources may be more limited, but there are options for those who are open to them. There are still churches with strong traditions on which to build. The challenge is that they may no longer ha...


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by Mark Tidsworth, Founder and Team Leader

This one activity stands far above the rest, dramatically increasing impact.

This one activity is among the 8 key practices described in our training called Cultivating Cultures of Excellence in Church Leadership Teams. Through presenting this material repeat...


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by Rev. Mark E. Tidsworth, Founder and Team Leader

In the spirit of the Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis, please find the following six recommendations for immediate use, driving more people away ...


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by Ircel Harrison, Summit Coach Training Coordinator

If we are looking toward the future of clergy leadership, a good place to start is with theological education. Who is in the “pipeline”? The best source of this information is the Association of Theological Schools (ATS), the accrediting body for seminaries and schools of theology in North Amer...


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by Rev. Mark E. Tidsworth, Founder and Team Leader

Navigating the whitewater of change seems to be the number one challenge of our times. Trying to convince individuals, families, businesses, and congregations that change is happening is like trying to convince the sun it is yellow. Some things are so obvious, they are not worth debating.


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