Insights and Encouragement for Church Leaders
School’s Out
By Travis Fletcher – I’d like to try to connect something which is often benign at best (a presbytery meeting) with a vision for something that gets me excited: mission. Several years ago in a little town in southwest Colorado, I was sitting in a presbytery meeting at a local church. The church was located…
Following Jesus Right Where We Are
Paul Detterman, National Director – Two weeks ago I looked across the aging sanctuary of what was once the second largest church in our denomination. Now it has an expressway in the front yard and a significantly smaller congregation spread across 31 zip codes. But the story of First Presbyterian Church San Diego has nothing…
“A Time to Keep Silent and a Time to Speak”
by Paul Detterman, National Director – “There is a reason God gave us two ears and only one mouth…” Much in the flurry of mainstream and social media over the past several days proves the enduring wisdom of that old saying, and of the truth of its biblical counterpart, “There is a time to keep…
A Clear Sign Pointing Ahead…
My friend recently told me about a writing assignment given to his 6th grade daughter. She was asked to write an essay based on a before & after story from her life. She thought and thought, wrote and erased, and thought some more. He asked her what was giving her so much difficulty. She answered,…
The Word of God is Key
By Karen Ballard – A group of awesome women that meets together weekly has been working their way through the book, The Path: Creating Your Mission Statement for Work and for Life. It has encouraged all of us to look deep at who we are, what drives us, and who we want to be according…
Because It Is True—He Lives
By Joan Gaines – “In my Father’s house there are many dwelling-places. If it were not so, would I have told you that I go to prepare a place for you? And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and will take you to myself, so that where I…
Revisiting Emmaus
By Paul Detterman, National Director – This Sunday, followers of Jesus throughout the world will celebrate his resurrection. In the affluence of North American congregations, it’s not only the central celebration of the church year but it is also a great day for florists, department stores, and itinerant brass players. The trouble is, Monday morning…
Do You Hear What I Hear?
Dr. Marilyn Borst is Associate Director for Partnership Development with The Outreach Foundation and a member of North Avenue Presbyterian Church in Atlanta. She serves on the Presiding Board of The Fellowship Community. I spend quite a bit of time on airplanes and I have noticed that an increasing number of travelers don serious headsets…
Truth in the Ashes
By: Paul Detterman, National Director for The Fellowship Community It happened last night. A few hundred people came out in the middle of a cluttered week when the local collegiate basketball team was playing (competing gods in this town!) to be reminded that we were going to die and that we could choose to truly…
New Way? or No Way!
By Paul Detterman – There is a true story in my family about a sibling a generation before me who, when caught misbehaving, would often say, “Well, I’m not as bad as the rest of the kids!” Any armchair psychologist can recognize denial when they hear it! The point, of course, was not what everyone…
Wonder
G. K. Chesterton, the “Prince of Paradox” once said, “The world shall starve not for a lack of wonders, but for lack of wonder.” This is never more clear to me than each December as the “holiday” playlists arrive in stores, and everything from Handel to hip-hop brings the vibe of the season alive. Music…
A Congregation That Prays Or A Praying Congregation
It may seem like semantics – the difference between a congregation that prays and a praying congregation. They sound like the same thing – but what if they aren’t? The former describes a congregation who participates in prayer as an activity; it is a church that worships, that enjoy a good potluck together, that serves…
Preparing Leaders for a Post-Christian Context
How do we get the church’s leaders ready for ministry in a world which has mostly moved on from Christianity? How can a denomination like ECO or a movement like The Fellowship Community prepare leaders who will be able to engage with a rapidly-changing post-modern (and even post-post-modern) cultural context? Dana Allin, Synod Executive of…
Looking Back on the Path
By Valerie A. Lucas- Looking back on the path that has led me here today, I realize there are 3 major things that have shaped my prayer life: unanswered prayers, the bold prayers of others, and living in the word of God. 14 years ago my dad suffered a massive stroke. My whole world collapsed,…
Giving Thanks for The Fellowship Community
Lloyd Presbyterian with the Fellowship Community By Rev. Laura Spangler – What joy I experienced when our session unanimously said yes to joining the Fellowship Community, October 12, 2014. Our vision statement at Lloyd Presbyterian Church is Following Jesus, Making Disciples and Serving God’s People. Lloyd is an historically African American Church founded in 1870.…
The Richness of Small Membership Church Ministry
As the Fellowship Community “stays in…while reaching out”, the 2 or 3 Network (aka “Wee Kirk”) will do the same! The richness of small membership church ministry will reach out beyond “Wee Kirk” borders! We’ll be reaching out to share this UNIQUE ministry with folks in other denominations. In July 2014, the National Wee Kirk…
2 or 3 Network
Our culture has bought into the “Bigger is Better” mindset – we drive bigger cars than even the Europeans, we want bigger houses, and to build bigger fortunes. Sadly that mentality has spilled over into the Church! However, bigger is not better, it’s only more. Happily, small does not equal second-rate! When small membership congregations…
Living Life Together is Messy
We continue our blog series on The Fellowship’s Core Values. Recently we’ve heard from Donna Marsh about our Jesus Shaped Identity, Jim Singleton wrote about Biblical Integrity, and Jerry Andrews shared with us about Thoughtful Theology. I wrote about community this past summer and the messiness that it can bring. But, the bottom line is…
Thoughtful Theology
The Fellowship Community continues our blog series on our Core Values. Brenda Norton reminded us of our Jesus Shaped Identity and last week Jim Singleton shared about Biblical Integrity. Today, Jerry Andrews talks to us about Thoughtful Theology and its importance in the Fellowship’s conversations. Today he addresses this value: “We believe in theological education,…
Biblical Integrity
As the Fellowship Community prepares to officially launch in January of 2015, we are visiting the Core Values that we were birthed from. A few weeks ago, Brenda Norton got us started with “Jesus Shaped Identity.” This week, Jim Singleton focuses us on our next value of “Biblical Integrity.” Stay tuned for Jerry Andrew’s blog…