Ministry has always been hard, particularly if you are leading from an empty tank physically, spiritually, or emotionally. As mid-July finds many of us carving out needed vacations, retreats, or even just an evening watching Hamilton, we must find a way to refuel.
Five years ago, First Baptist Church Greater Des Moines made decisions that they are just merely acting on today, and that has given them the freedom to sit down and ask: Okay, what's next?
It is not surprising that churches poised and ready for a major capital campaign this fall are re-thinking this timeline.
As disappointing as this may be to some leaders, I think it is an advantage in a few ways. Let me explain that, and then offer a revised timeline for church leaders to consider.
As Auxano’s Senior Lead Navigators get back on site this week in Alabama, Texas, North Carolina, and Florida, we’d like to say thanks for your leadership during this season of almost constant change.
It seems like since the 90s, the mutually beneficial relationship of churches needing a place to meet and school districts that could use extra funding has been on the rise. Until now.
by Greg Gibbs, Auxano Director of Resourcing and Senior Lead Navigator Back when my knees could handle it, I completed a few marathons. It was a time of great joy and accomplishment as these were done with five other guys with whom I trained and shared a lot of time. I miss those days. My […]