Category Archives: Board Chair

98. The Church Board Chair and the Interim/Transitional Pastor — Charting New Territory

Many different circumstances can contribute to pastoral change. Sometimes the process of pastoral transition goes smoothly by God’s grace and the congregation senses God’s hand in every dimension. In other cases the transition unfortunately can be traumatic, both for the … (read the rest)

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97. Innovation as a Spiritual Discipline for Boards

In articles # 94 and # 95 I have proposed that the concept of “spiritual discipline” applies to church boards and is broader than prayer, fasting, Bible study, and confession. It also includes intentional collaboration and consistent assessment. These are … (read the rest)

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96. The Church Board Chair and Lead Pastor Relationship # 4: A Recent Publication

Recently on the website of Odgers Berndtson, Michael Naufal published a short, but helpful article entitled “The Chair-CEO Relationship: 10 Commitments for a Better Partnership.” These principles have application to the chair-lead pastor relationship in a local church. I have … (read the rest)

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95. Collaboration as a Spiritual Discipline for the Board

Christians working together in ministry teams have the opportunity and responsibility to experience and express spiritual disciplines collectively. If we think of a spiritual discipline as essentially attention paid to the instructions of Jesus such that we follow him obediently … (read the rest)

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94. Assessment as a Spiritual Discipline for Boards

Commonly we think of spiritual disciplines as individual pursuits such as prayer, meditation upon Scripture, fasting, or penitence. However, obedience to the mission and mandate of Jesus Christ forms a fundamentally important aspect of spiritual discipline, without which none of … (read the rest)

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