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WCC to elect new leader at Geneva meeting

GENEVA — The main governing body of the World Council of Churches (WCC), its central committee, starts an eight-day meeting tomorrow (Aug. 26) during which it will elect a new general secretary to succeed the Rev. Samuel Kobia, a Methodist from Kenya.

Flipping the presbytery

It wasn’t necessarily that anything was “broken.” In fact, things in the Los Ranchos Presbytery in southern California were going along quite nicely, according to most anyone you’d ask.

Broke but not broken; unified but not the same

Daniel Aleshire, executive director of the Association of Theological Schools, remarked during a recent interview with The Christian Century that the current financial crisis “is bringing some seminaries together and pushing other seminaries further apart.”

“You Visited Me … ”

“How do you engage the administrative work of your congregation so it feeds the  care of members and makes your church attractive for prospective members?” This was my question as I  interviewed pastors, staff members of churches, and lay leaders.

Asking the right questions

How many people left the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in 2008 was a recent news release headline. What jumped off the page at me was not the numbers, but the questions Stated Clerk Gradye Parsons thinks are important to ask in response to the membership loss.

Bread for ALL the World

Thirty-five years ago Presbyterians played a major role in the birth of a new ecumenical initiative against hunger: Bread for the World, which now is the nation’s main citizens’ lobby on hunger.

When is a seminary like Hogwarts?

I am a belated arrival to J.K. Rowling’s vast world of fantasy. Still about a thousand or so pages from resolving the hair-raising saga between Voldemort — I mean “You-Know-Who” — and Hogwarts’ best student wizard, Harry Potter, I have gleaned insights from this story pertinent to better preparing seminary students for the pastorate. 

PGF: “Experiment” yourselves into new ways of being church, conference participants are urged

[caption id="attachment_20873" align="alignright" width="144"]-If we don't know how to listen to one another's stories, how will we be able to listen to the stories of those in our neighborhhods- conference participants were challenged -If we don't know how to listen to one another's stories, how will we be able to listen to the stories of those in our neighborhhods- conference participants were challenged [/caption]Most conferences for church leaders include some form of practical take-away for those attending. The Presbyterian Global Fellowship’s fourth regional consultation of the year, “Moving Back Into Our Neighborhoods,” never set out to be ‘most conferences.’

Memories from seminary

As a charter member of a brand new non-denominational church — fresh out of college with a B.A. in religion and philosophy — I held high hopes of becoming the church’s pastor.

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