Between the pace of change and the complexity of modern life, congregational leadership isn’t just one thing and can’t be done by just one person. In order to stay balanced and effective, leaders must learn to engage the complexity of both making individual disciples and mobilizing a group of people to engage a shared mission. We call this Two Feet Walking.

In this episode, we explore the skills that leaders must have to mobilize a group of people to engage a shared mission in a rapidly changing cultural and religious context.

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Conversation overview:
  • Vision, map-making and liminal space
  • Accountability and conflict resolution as essential skills
  • Responding to complexity
  • Self-care in the midst of loss
  • Giving the work away
Resources Resources for deconstructing your first formation: Resources for Skill Development: Resources for Coaching: Resources for Skill Development: Resources for Missional Living: Resources for Skill Development:
  • Canoeing the Mountains: Christian Leadership in Uncharted Territory by Tod Bolsinger
  • The Gospel Next Door: Following Jesus Right Where You Are by Marty Troyer

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