Pastoral Accountability

A couple of commenters on my post on congregational vitality have suggested that critique of the Council of Bishop’s Call to Action report is based in a discomfort with pastoral accountability. To quote one commenter: “Spiritualize it away all you want, but the old tired notion referencing unmeasurables is a transparent attempt to avoid accountability. … Continue reading Pastoral Accountability

What is Congregational Vitality?

For many years, going back to the Council of Bishop’s “Vital Congregations” initiative (a project I worked on back in pre-1996 UMCom days), the United Methodist Church has talked quite a bit about developing and promoting “vital” congregations. The language of congregational vitality has been on the tips of our tongues as we wring our … Continue reading What is Congregational Vitality?

Ministry to the Dechurched

The word "dechurched" is not a common term in mainstream Christianity. In fact, it doesn't even appear in Webster's unabridged dictionary. But for me, it describes a neglected group of Christians: those whose firsthand encounters with Christianity have been negative, painful, and alienating, and because of this significant wounding have left the church or lost … Continue reading Ministry to the Dechurched

United Methodist Parsonages

I'm trying to get a sense of the norm regarding parsonage standards throughout the United Methodist connection and need your help. Here in the Tennessee Annual Conference there are published standards for clergy parsonages in our Standing Rules which lay out certain requirements for the house, and specifies what furniture must be provided. In a … Continue reading United Methodist Parsonages

American Decline: The Issue of Individual or Communal Responsibility

I was just reading David Brook's latest commentary suggesting changes that President Obama will have to make during the next two years in the wake of what seems to be coming defeats on Tuesday's elections. In the midst of Brooks's suggestions, a phrase jumped out at me that I've been wrestling with for a while, … Continue reading American Decline: The Issue of Individual or Communal Responsibility

Word DO matter…so what are you going to do about it.

Words matter.  Even in our reading from Timothy today, Paul encourages the Christians to take their words seriously: to beware the words that wound and divide – he talks elsewhere in this chapter about the power of the wrong words to bring ruins, to spread like a gangrene, destroying faith – and Paul encourages them … Continue reading Word DO matter…so what are you going to do about it.

Is the UMC a Franchisor?

In my previous post I shared the recognition that United Methodist Communications and other agencies are involved in creating a national "brand" for the United Methodist Church based in the language of marketing more than theological identity. I've had at least one person suggest that in fact the phrases I mentioned represent "brand statements" rather … Continue reading Is the UMC a Franchisor?

Is a Denomination a Brand or a Something Very Different?

Earlier today a package from a friend at UMCom showed up in my mailbox. It was a CD of materials for a "multimedia package" for congregations to use during the Advent season. The good folks at UMCom have provided a theme for the season, "A Life-giving Christmas -- Keeping it Real" and will be offering … Continue reading Is a Denomination a Brand or a Something Very Different?

Why I Think the Demise of Cable/Broadcast is Overblown

I know that it seems strange for a preacher to weigh in on the predicted demise of cable and broadcast television. Yet given the prognostication on the web today in the wake of Apple's announcement regarding their TV product (the hockey puck) I have heard all sorts suggesting that cable's days are numbered. And I … Continue reading Why I Think the Demise of Cable/Broadcast is Overblown

Prayer for a Saint Known From Afar

I learned this afternoon that Harold Frelix Jr. was killed yesterday in a motorcycle accident on I-24. Harold is a the son of Harold Sr., pastor of the Priest Lake Community Baptist Church, and after a stint in the military, was becoming a leader in the Antioch community. Harold and I were at best acquaintances, … Continue reading Prayer for a Saint Known From Afar