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When the Pastor Isn’t Trusted to Supervise

By Susan Beaumont & Associates / February 10, 2025 / 0 Comments

When boards and committees lose faith in the pastor’s supervisory ability, they often intervene in unhelpful ways. They forget or neglect their own oversight responsibility, which is the very thing that could make things right. Instead, they practice micromanagement, or they restrict the authority of the head of staff—practices which, in the end, harm the […]

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Holding Steady Post-Election

By Susan Beaumont & Associates / November 4, 2024 / 0 Comments

The election is upon us and so is anxiety. As we await results and anticipate reactions, we fear that our country, our communities, and our congregations may unravel. People often behave badly when captured by anxiety. Leaders react to bad behavior in one of two unhelpful ways: over-control and withdrawal. We focus our energy on […]

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Getting Volunteers to Say Yes

By Susan Beaumont & Associates / January 22, 2024 / 0 Comments

Most congregations have ideas about how they’d like to innovate. However, things fall flat when it comes to recruiting volunteers to carry out those ideas. Discover how you can strengthen the practice of influence, ethically persuading others to invest time and energy in a new idea. If you follow the right principles, more volunteers will […]

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Hoping for a Robust Return

By Susan Beaumont & Associates / September 7, 2022 / 0 Comments

There is good reason to be optimistic about the start of this program year. People are back from a summer of traveling and reconnecting with loved ones. Staff are rested and brimming with new ideas. Many children have been vaccinated, and a more predictable school year seems likely. We are coming out of pandemic mayhem. […]

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Accountability in the Age of COVID

By Susan Beaumont & Associates / November 20, 2020 / 0 Comments

In the early days of the pandemic, accommodation was the name of the game when it came to helping staff negotiate huge work/life challenges. Inadequate technology at home, loss of childcare, children studying virtually from home, and spouses negotiating shared workspace. We leaned heavily into the grace side of our employment relationships. Now, staff teams […]

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10 Questions to Ask Now

By Susan Beaumont & Associates / June 19, 2020 / 0 Comments

We have been reactive. How else can one be during a pandemic? The opinions of outside experts have guided our actions since this all began, and their positions change daily. When to close, how to take church online, protocols to follow before opening. Now, things are slowing down a bit and it is time to […]

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Let’s NOT Do Strategic Planning

By Susan Beaumont & Associates / January 8, 2020 / 0 Comments

Strategic planning: in some congregations it’s the “go-to” solution whenever leaders feel stuck. We need to grow. We want more families with young children. We don’t know what to do next. Let’s plan! But strategic planning is usually a poor choice for getting unstuck. It takes a lot of time and energy—and in many cases […]

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The Good Old Days and Other Works of Fiction

By Susan Beaumont & Associates / December 6, 2019 / 0 Comments

When were your glory days? Pose this question and a congregation’s leaders will often tell stories of high attendance, engaged participation, and buildings that couldn’t hold it all. Glory-era memories are almost always recounted as blissful, happy times of pure goodness. However, parts of the story rarely get told—including how the seeds of decline may […]

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7 Ways to Inspire Confidence While Saying “I Don’t Know”

By Susan Beaumont & Associates / October 29, 2019 / 0 Comments

People look to leaders to fix organizational problems; a leader who fails to resolve a problem quickly may be labelled weak or ineffectual. However, it isn’t in anyone’s best interest for a leader to start fixing things when the way ahead isn’t clear. How does a leader say, “I don’t know what to do next,” […]

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How To Lead When You Don’t Know Where You’re Going

By Susan Beaumont & Associates / October 29, 2019 / 2 Comments

How do you lead an organization stuck between an ending and a new beginning—when the old way of doing things no longer works but a way forward is not yet clear? I call such in-between times liminal seasons—threshold times when the continuity of tradition disintegrates and uncertainty about the future fuels doubt and chaos. In a […]

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