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The Strength of the Connection and Why it is so Essential…

In the United Methodist tradition, we often use the word "connectionalism" to describe our organizational structure. It expresses more than just a denominational or bureaucratic order; it is a spiritual and theological conviction that proclaims we are far more effective together than we are apart. By maintaining an integrated, covenant bond between local churches, general agencies, and [...]

March 2nd, 2026|0 Comments

Cultivating a Heart of Completion in the Me and the We…

For those who preach sermons on a regular basis, which dynamic tends to be more challenging…how to start or how to finish? Neither matters if there isn’t something of substance in between. The same can be true with trying to stimulate generosity in a local church. Getting started with a great idea can get everyone excited, but [...]

February 9th, 2026|0 Comments

Bold, Wise, and Faithful…Church Financial Strength in 2026 and Beyond

As we complete the first month of 2026, the landscape for local churches is shifting from reactive management to bold, strategic planning. The challenges of recent years have revealed that financial stability is not just about survival; it is about stewardship…managing God’s resources with foresight to create lasting impact. The coming year offers a promising [...]

February 2nd, 2026|0 Comments

The Privileges that come with our Choices…

In my early years of local church ministry while in seminary, I was the Director of the Jack Henton Christian Life Center at St. Luke’s UMC in Memphis. Like a lot of churches in the 1990’s the CLC was a new building that added recreation and activity space, rooms for church and community use, as [...]

January 26th, 2026|0 Comments

The Precious Reminder of Beginnings and Endings…

In the financial realm, 2026 is just ten days old. It is still a newborn in many respects but is aging quickly. Midnight on December 31 may have signified that 2025 has ended on the calendar but lingers in a kind of fiscal purgatory until the books are closed. The transition calls us to reconcile [...]

January 13th, 2026|0 Comments

Filling the Critical Void for Inspiration in 2026…

When I was appointed to a local church I dared to believe that on any given Sunday I had crafted a worship service and was ready to preach a sermon that would inspire everyone. What I learned is that despite my best efforts, the results were always going to be mixed. Beautiful music and hymns [...]

January 5th, 2026|0 Comments