Advice for Epiphany / Making peace / What’s a congregational toad?
Here are some highlights from 2024 showing how faith leaders navigated a tenuous election year.
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By Gretchen E. Ziegenhals
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Watching a 2-year-old reminds a loving grandmother of the way Epiphany grounds us, revealing a baby — the Christ child.
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By Beth Crissman and Kenneth H. Carter Jr.
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In the months before the 2024 presidential election, the Purple Church Initiative helped members of hundreds of UMC churches in North Carolina talk with fellow congregants with whom they disagreed.
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By Victoria Atkinson White
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If we pay attention, the presence or absence of certain indicators can help us assess the vitality of our faith communities, writes a director of grants for Leadership Education at Duke Divinity.
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Congregations and their leaders are often conditioned for problems. A North Carolina pastor suggests that they also prepare for success.
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Encountering a sculpture in a public square prompts a church innovator to reflect on the changes in our institutions — and how to react to them.
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Zeteo helps you seek out resources for whatever you’re doing — preparing a sermon, planning worship, teaching a class or studying to deepen your faith — and find inspiration that spans a range of Christian church traditions.
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From the Archives: Self-care
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