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Congregational coaches

Coaching help for our congregations in these changing times

Coaching help for our congregations in these changing times

CONGREGATIONAL COACHES By Ven. Perry Chuipka I wonder if you have asked some of the questions I have asked during this pandemic. Am...

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Our vision is a spiritually regenerated church

Our vision is a spiritually regenerated church

By Ven. Perry Chuipka Billy Graham once said, “We are the bibles the world is reading; we are the creeds the world is needing; we are...

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Our own nucleus nurturer

Our own nucleus nurturer

By Lawrene Denkers I am a member of the St. Matthews, Florence congregation, which is part of the six-point Parish of the...

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Coaching through deanery council meetings

Coaching through deanery council meetings

By Shirley Sewell If you were a fly on the wall, this is what you might have seen and heard discussed at the February Deanery Council...

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Why discovering our spiritual gifts enhances our church life

Why discovering our spiritual gifts enhances our church life

Congregational Coaches Chronicles By Charlotte Ewbank When we first discussed holding a workshop to discover our ‘gifts’ as the...

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Coaching begins with valuing relationships and effective listening

Coaching begins with valuing relationships and effective listening

By Ven. Perry Chuipka A seven-year old boy had lived near this large church all his young life. He used to watch people go in just...

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Coaching Chronicles: sharing life-giving stories in our diocese

Coaching Chronicles: sharing life-giving stories in our diocese

Our purpose is to help your congregation find a deeper experience of vocation and mission and assist you in becoming a healthier...

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Huron congregational coaches open for business

Huron congregational coaches open for business

By Ven. Perry Chuipka Let me begin with the sign that you see in the picture of this article. Notice the message about not needing a...

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Congregational Coaches

Congregational Coaches

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A new way of looking at leadership through this special time

A new way of looking at leadership through this special time

By Ven. Perry Chuipka   I found this quote by John P.Kotter: “MORE CHANGE ALWAYS DEMANDS MORE LEADERSHIP.” The message in that...

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Women talking... about prayer (A recorded conversation)

Women talking... about prayer (A recorded conversation)

By Shirley Sewell and Linda DeBurger Approximately twelve members of The Rondeau Bay Transfiguration Partnership get together online...

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The most important questions coaches ask

The most important questions coaches ask

By Rev. Canon Dr. Stephen Hendry Is your church a safe place to ask questions?... These may be questions about your future, about...

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The Diocese of Huron is situated on the ancestral beaver hunting grounds of the Algonquin, Haudenosaunee and Attawandaran peoples; the traditional and unceded lands of the Anishinaabe Peoples, of Walpole Island, Kettle Point and the Thames, the settled people’s Haudenosaunee Confederacy, at the Grand River and the Thames and the Lenni Lenape Delaware people’s of Moraviantown and Muncey.

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