16 Things to Consider When Creating a New Members Class
Creating a new members class or program is essential for helping newcomers feel welcome, understand the church's mission and values, and become active participants in the community. Here are key considerations based on insights from the provided resources
PCC Membership Documents and Resources
Seven resources from the PCC and PCUSA that can help you create an effective and informative new members class at your church.
Marking Transitions with Meaning: Worship Resources from the United Church of Canada
In my journey of ministry, transitions have always been significant moments, both personally and for the congregations I’ve served. To navigate these changes with grace and intentionality, I’ve often turned to the rich worship resources offered by the United Church of Canada. Their comprehensive materials for milestones and transitions, particularly the Covenanting Service and DeCovenanting Service, have been invaluable tools in creating meaningful experiences for beginnings and endings in ministry.
3 Books For Navigating Transitions
Leaving well and starting well are vitally important for both parties - the ministering person and the ministries to which they are beginning or concluding.
Rethinking Pastoral Transitions: What If They were Like A Relay Race?
I’ve wondered from time to time if the PCC would benefit from considering - What if we imagined pastoral transitions as a relay race
Let Us Know - July 16/24
Every week we’ll ask a question to the community. We hope you’ll provide your thoughts and insights and engage with other lifelong learners on this journey of growth and development.
10 Books for Taking the Gospel Beyond the Church Walls to the Streets.
A round-up of thought-provoking books that encourage us to step outside the traditional church building and engage more deeply with our communities.
Featured Resource: STUCK
Could it be that the congregational model as it has evolved over the decades is contributing to ordained ministers (and I’d also wonder about paid staff, volunteers, and lay leaders too) feeling constrained or hindered, even fed up with the structure of Church while at the same time not losing their love for the Gospel?
Well, you’ll need to read the book to draw your own conclusions.
Addressing Pulpit Supply Problems
A common challenge that ministry leaders in congregations that find themselves without a minister - either temporarily or those who may never call another minister (full or part-time) - bring to our attention often is - Sunday Pulpit Supply.
Master of Pastoral Studies (MPS) at Knox College
Thinking about going back to school? Feeling called to Ministry? Here’s a run down on the MPS program at Knox.
The Master of Pastoral Studies program equips persons for leadership in helping professions. At Knox College, MPS students choose one of two foci:
Spiritual Care – Provide spiritual care and therapy in faith communities, private practice offices, social service agencies, or public institutions such as healthcare institutions, long-term care facilities, hospices, prisons, and educational institutions.
Social Services – Provide leadership in faith-based organizations, non-profits, or secular social agencies.
71 Ways Ministry Leadership is Expressed in Today’s Church.
We see ministry leaders using their gifts and fulfilling God’s calling in their lives through chaplaincy, psychotherapy, camping ministries, and in local congregations through ministries of music and educational ministries with children, youth, and adults.
Some use their gifts by offering their time and talents to pastorally care for members of their congregation and others through amazing prayer ministries.
Still others devote themselves in service to those experiencing poverty who appreciate a meal, some basic necessities, and a compassionate listening ear.
Many do the long and hard work of refugee sponsorship and coming alongside newcomers as they begin a new life in Canada.
And so very many people pursue ministry as they seek to follow Jesus in their daily living - at home and in the workplace.
The list goes on and on.
And we are here for all of it.
Master of Divinity (MDiv) at Knox College
Thinking about going back to school? Feeling called to Ministry? Here’s a run down on the MDiv program at Knox.
The Master of Divinity prepares students for ordained ministry and for the responsibilities of general pastoral and religious leadership in congregations and other settings. Students of any denomination are welcome to study in the MDiv program at Knox College.
Progressive Pilgrimage and Retreats for Ministry Leaders
In the demanding field of ministry, leaders often find themselves giving continuously, which can lead to burnout if not managed properly. Taking intentional time away through retreats and pilgrimages is essential for rejuvenating the spirit and maintaining a healthy ministry.
Let Us Know - July 2/24
Every week we’ll ask a question to the community. We hope you’ll provide your thoughts and insights and engage with other lifelong learners on this journey of growth and development.
Understanding Inter-Mission in the PCC.
The Presbyterian Church in Canada (PCC) offers a unique opportunity for its ministers known as "Inter-Mission." Established in 1992 and updated in recent years, Inter-Mission is designed to support church leaders by providing them with a dedicated period for spiritual renewal and personal growth. This policy, while primarily aimed at ministers, extends its spirit to all church workers, encouraging a holistic approach to well-being and ministry effectiveness.
Church Management Software Options 2024
Finding the right Church Management Software (ChMS) can be a daunting task. This blog post provides a roundup of ChMS options prioritizing ease of use, customer service, cloud-based access, and affordability.
Let Us Know - June 25/24
Every week we’ll ask a question to the community. We hope you’ll provide your thoughts and insights and engage with other lifelong learners on this journey of growth and development.
10 Things to Consider When Choosing Church Management Software
Choosing the right Church Management Software (ChMS) can significantly enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of your church’s operations. Here are 10 factors your church leadership team should consider when selecting a ChMS.
Asking Good Questions
Questions not only help the one asking but also enrich our entire community. Asking good questions sends us to explore uncharted territories, they can challenge our assumptions, and propel us to collectively seek God's wisdom and guidance.
Affirmation and Support for LGBTQI2+ in Our Congregations
A reminder to those in our Ministry Forum community who are Presbyterians that the National Office, through its Program Coordinator, Carragh Erhardt, can support you and your congregation as they seek to better understand sexuality and inclusion.