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126 items found for "Indiscretion: What not to Share with Parishioners"
- Conflict Management: “The Interest-Based Relational Approach”
Active listening skills include the following: Restating what one hears the other person say; Paraphrasing what one hears the other person say. Summarizing what one hears the other person say. isn’t possible to reach a common perception of the problem then at the very least, try to understand what
- The Parish Council and Strategic Planning
Some useful questions to provoke strategic intent: What is the underlying issue we are trying to address What do we wish to become? What is our preferred future as a community? How does what we are trying to address here relate to our strategic goals and objectives?
- Assess the Fundraising Acumen of Your Parish or Organization
“But test everything; hold fast what is good.” focus on strategic intent – the comprehensive view of how funds are raised vs tactical issues such as “What People care about what they give to.
- Your Three Bucket List
namely, your ability to control living a life of a true Orthodox steward and making a difference in what We must make a difference where we can since stewardship is what we do with the gifts God gave us. And what you do with those gifts is your gift back to Him and the others whom your gifts benefit. Fix what you can fix every day. As a part of your unique stewardship calling, who will you recruit to the cause and what will you do
- He was Rich and Became Poor: Stewardship Teaching Exercise #2
ways that Jesus was poor. 1) 2) 3) Identify three ways that we might we become rich. 1) 2) 3) What
- Diagnostic for a Parish Leadership Development Program
repentance and even for a significant financial gift in the story of the rich young man who asks Jesus what
- How to Keep the Parish Safe
There is no replacement when it comes to making sure workers know what to do-and how to do it. 5) Regularly Local and state laws constantly change, so keep up with the practices that reflect what other child care
- One Theory and Five Styles of Conflict Management
What is possible, however, is to transform conflict into opportunities for personal and parochial spiritual Five Styles: 1) Competitive People who tend towards a competitive style take a firm stand, and know what
- Distinctive Features of a Parish Mission Statement
It may answer the question: “For what purpose did we come into existence?”
- Better utilization of the Lowly Sunday Bulletin as a Way to Encourage Stewardship Growth
just a rather blunt statement of how much is needed to fund the parish and how we are giving less than what
- Measuring Outcomes
What should be tracked? How do we do this? How often should we do this?
- Comprehending Pre-Construction Planning
Priests and parish councils need to know what they are getting into, and how to avoid the unnecessary Define the project If construction is unavoidable, what is needed to define the project?