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Continue reading →: Quiet Quitting and the ChurchWhat do you think about “quiet quitting“? Is it: I suppose quiet quitting can take any of these forms depending on the person and situation. And although the term may be relatively new, the experience of quiet quitting isn’t—including in the church. Like the church member once active in ministry…
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Continue reading →: Trauma, Resilience, and Reimagining MinistryIt was a privilege for me to take part in the Pastors and Leaders Conference hosted by Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary in Elkhart, Indiana. I appreciated the sessions on trauma and resilience by professor and author Joni Sancken based on her most recent book, All Our Griefs to Bear: Responding…
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Continue reading →: Are Pastors and Churches Doing Enough About Self-Care?Last month I received an email from a high school student in Texas who asked if I might be willing to do an interview with him over zoom as part of his junior year research project. His research into Christian thought surrounding self-care had led him to my book, Four…
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Continue reading →: What Are You Doing for Lent?For Lent this year, my congregation will continue reading Scripture from the Revised Common Lectionary, and our team of speakers will continue to take turns on Sunday mornings as we do year round. But for one Sunday in place of a sermon, we’ll have four readers give voice to Lent…
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Continue reading →: Reimagining MinistryThree years ago, if you had asked me if my church would consider worshipping online, I would have said, “I can’t imagine that.” We were a small liturgical worship community grounded in the reading of Scripture, prayer, and the classical music tradition. We read Scripture and sang songs from the…







