Category Archives: Board Chair

188. Taming the Sacred-Secular Divide in a Church Board.

All too frequently I hear pastors or church board members yearning to have more time in board meetings to deal with the “real spiritual issues” of ministry rather than the administrative or board stuff. Whether it be financial  reports or … (read the rest)

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187. Case Study #15: Who’s boss? A Cultural/Theological Perspective.

[Although the story in this case study may seem to resemble a real situation, the names, places and actual circumstances do not describe any actual church, church board, pastor or chairperson.]

In his second term as church board chair for … (read the rest)

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186. Some Helpful Articles for New Church Board Chairpersons

A few months ago a reader of www.churchboardchair.ca dropped me a note and suggested that in one of my blog articles I direct people to some helpful articles for new church board chairs. I thought it was a great suggestion. … (read the rest)

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185. Improving Church Board Dynamics — Who’s Talking With Whom in the Boardroom?

Board chairs know from experience that some board members are talkers and others — well let’s say they speak quite selectively. By virtue of their role lead pastors speak frequently within board meetings, with direction of communication generally being from … (read the rest)

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184. Case Study # 14. If it ain’t broke, why fix it? — The Case for Church Board Assessment.

[Although the story in this case study may seem to resemble a real situation, the names, places and actual circumstances do not describe any actual church, church board, pastor or chairperson.]

Jerry knew that the annual church board assessment should … (read the rest)

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