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Constructing Your Congregation's Story (Web Resource)

There are times when all congregations need to reflect upon who they are and where they have been to discern and understand where they are going. At such times, it is important for a congregation to research, create, and present its story. James Wind offers a complete and concise guide to constructing and telling your congregation's story.

Because there is much to be done when constructing a congregational history, Wind emphasizes that a community needs to be engaged in the effort. This community may begin by exploring the congregation's raw materials and documents. But it will also need to involve the whole congregation in the discovery process, ensuring a safe place for people to honestly tell their stories.

The author explains some valuable skills for researchers: an intense curiosity, a healthy skepticism, a creative imagination, and a solid filing system. He encourages researchers to approach their congregations from the perspective of an outsider—by looking with fresh eyes at a congregation's building, neighborhood, liturgical symbols, organizations, activities, official and unofficial leaders, and significant transitions. He also encourages researchers to explore how the pastor and people embody their faith in the world.

Wind concludes with instruction on how to tell a story that is truthful and fair, whole, human, and interesting—one that speaks to present and future audiences.

Web visitors will appreciate this resource's search feature, site map, photos, and print-ready download options.

Although written for Lutherans, this resource can be readily used by other denominations and faith groups.
 

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