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Category Archives: Congregational Conflict

Doubt in the Pulpit: How to Handle Tough Questions

Clergy, Congregational Conflict, Leadership, Theology FrameBy Ellen ChildsSeptember 10, 2018

New York City’s Riverside Church has a new pastor, Rev. Amy Butler, is not new to conflict and difficult discussions. From the article from the Washington Post, she is open about her struggles with faith and God, even while she has led a congregation. From the article, A mother of three children ages 16, 17…

Working Together in Spite of Differences?

Buildings & Spaces, Civic Engagement, Congregational Conflict, Demographics, Ecology Frame, Networks & Relationships, Social Service & Activism, Theology Frame, Urban Congregations, Walking ToursBy Nancy AmmermanAugust 30, 2018

Understanding a congregation’s context is complicated these days – but never more important. The communities where congregations reside are a complex mix of changing demographics, shifting economies – and politics. Understanding ourselves and our neighbors is a critical first step toward finding new ways to talk to each other and work together. The challenges were…

Six Ways to Keep Congregational Conflicts Constructive

Congregational Conflict, Interviews, Leadership, Process FrameBy Joyce MercerApril 17, 2018

Question: We are watching congregations all around us be torn apart by conflicts. How can we prevent this from happening to our church and stay out of conflict? It sounds like you are concerned that if your church has a conflict, it necessarily will be torn apart. Not all conflicts need be so destructive: there…

Congregational Conflict: Listening to the Conflict

Congregational Conflict, Focus Groups, Leadership, Process FrameBy Ellen ChildsDecember 6, 2017

Conflict is a natural part of human interaction — there will be differences in opinion and perception in every day life. However, examining how your congregation deals with conflict can provide needed insights into the life of the congregation. Some congregations suppress conflict, whereas others embrace it and see it as a sign of vitality…

How to Ask Good Questions

Congregational Conflict, Interviews, Process FrameBy Ellen ChildsNovember 20, 2017

An important part of any study is having a clear research question. The language of “research question” may seem intimidating for a little investigation about your congregation, but to be able to figure out what is going on in your community, you need to be precise about what you’re actually trying to uncover. But to think about what…

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