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Size Matters

By Susan Beaumont & Associates / June 25, 2014 / 0 Comments

Size Matters…at least it does in the world of congregations. Don’t get me wrong. The size of a congregation doesn’t automatically make it any more or less impactful. Small churches and large churches can be equally effective in ministry. However, a congregation’s perception of its size, and how it functions in relationship to that perception…that […]

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Myth Busters-Supervision

By Susan Beaumont & Associates / April 15, 2014 / 0 Comments

Our unstated and unexamined assumptions about supervision prevent us from being more effective in the role of supervisor. Myth #1: If I could just get the right people on my team, I wouldn’t have to spend so much time supervising them. The Truth: If you lead a congregation with more than 400 people in average […]

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Will You Be Joining Us?

By Susan Beaumont & Associates / March 25, 2014 / 0 Comments

(On the need to separate assimilation and membership) Once upon a time, people understood that the way to assimilate into the life of a congregation was to join that congregation. The typical indoctrination process began when newcomers attended the Sunday morning worship service and registered their presence on a pew pad. The act of registration […]

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Could I Pick YOU Out of a Leadership Lineup?

By Susan Beaumont & Associates / March 14, 2014 / 0 Comments

Warning: This blog post makes blatant use of leadership gender stereotypes. Read at your own risk! I have led several recent conferences, involving clusters of congregations coming together to explore leadership in large congregations. In these settings there are typically ten to fifteen congregations represented. Each congregation brings a table full of staff leaders. I […]

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