The Ever-Dying Basil Plant
What do a basil plant, Ash Wednesday, and death have to do with one another?
Falling into Financial Strength
Just as fall will eventually give way to winter, and winter will give way to spring. Similarly, a congregation’s financial health will change over time. Intentionally focusing on the skills that lead a congregation toward financial strength will help a church navigate every season of its life.
Backside of the Life Cycle Curve
Churches on the backside of the curve experience numerical decline and a reduction of leaders, loss of vision, a narrowed focus, such as keeping a prized program afloat, and deep worry about long-term survival. A congregation that finds itself on this part of the life cycle curve can still revitalize itself by refocusing its efforts on developing or realigning with a vision, rebuilding relationships within and outside the congregation, and creating new or revitalizing existing programs.
Meet the Team: Cara Scriven
Meet our newest collaborator, Cara Scriven. Find out why Cara believes that anyone can kill a church, but not everyone can lead congregations toward faithfully completing their ministry.