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Many congregations have mission and vision statements that lift up values named in our principles, such as dignity, compassion, justice, equity, and interdependence. Congregations have the opportunity and the obligation to live their mission not only out in the world, but within their walls. ...By Jan Gartner, UUA Church Staff Finances | February 23, 2018 | From LeaderLab
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a. Our Values, Our Staff b. Compensation Guidelines c. The Unique Finances of Your Minister d. Personnel Policies and Best PracticesLeader Resource | By Jan Gartner, UUA Church Staff Finances | February 23, 2018 | From LeaderLabTagged as: Staffing & Supervision
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These 2 videos (about 20 minutes each) were created especially for those who are new to staff team leadership and supervision.Webinar | By Jan Gartner | February 21, 2018 | From LeaderLabTagged as: Staffing & Supervision
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The meeting minutes from board meetings and congregational meetings create the official, legal record of the actions of the board or congregation. For the congregation, they are important as an accurate historical record.February 15, 2018 | From LeaderLab
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Congregational boards are intended to provide collective discernment;rather than be a forum for competing interests or agendas. Faithful boards arein alignment with and accountable to the mission and vision of the congregation.Leader Resource | By Renee Ruchotzke | February 14, 2018 | From LeaderLabTagged as: Governing Boards, Shared Ministry Teams
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a. Speaking with One Voice b. Team Players: Interpersonal Dynamics c. Minutes and RecordsLeader Resource | February 14, 2018 | From LeaderLabTagged as: Communication, Shared Ministry Teams
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The flow of information in an organization is a bit like the flow of water after a rain. Ideally, the information is shared evenly, and the members are able to absorb it like loamy soil. But information that triggers anxiety can be like a heavy rain. Without established channels, information will create its own channels, possible eroding trust or creating other damage.Here are some practices to create healthy communication channels.Leader Resource | By Renee Ruchotzke | February 10, 2018 | From LeaderLabTagged as: Communication
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Balancing transparency and confidentiality can be challenging for congregational board members, staff, and other leaders who have access to sensitive information. Healthy, vibrant systems need as much open communication as possible. White Supremacy Culture sometimes uses "the need for...Leader Resource | February 9, 2018 | From LeaderLabTagged as: Communication, Staffing & Supervision
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I have a love-hate relationship with surveys, especially surveys used as a part of congregational planning. Frankly, used in this context they can often do more harm than good. When used as one among a number of ways of collecting data, they can get great and comparatively easy way to add peripheral vision to face-to-face methods of gathering response. Here Ian Evison offers a few guidelines for using surveys well.Leader Resource | By Ian Evison, MidAmerica Region of the UUA | February 9, 2018 | From LeaderLabTagged as: Communication, Mission/Vision/Planning
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Congregational Governing Boards have different structures, cultures, assumptions, and responsibilities in different congregations. The size and structure of a governing board is dependent upon the roles and responsibilities of the board itself. Here are a series of factors that you can consider as you determine the size of your congregation's board.Leader Resource | By David Pyle | February 9, 2018 | From LeaderLabTagged as: Bylaws & Policies, Governance for Congregations
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What is the difference between a technical challenge and an adaptive challenge? Rev. David Pyle gives a helpful example.Video | By David Pyle | February 9, 2018 | From LeaderLabTagged as: Change & Conflict, Competencies for Leadership
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Organizations, like all systems, seek equilibrium. If a congregation is thrown out of balance by the prospect of change, most members will seek to restore order and sameness. This is natural and should not be a reason to judge one another. Healthy organizations have developed the ability to be receptive to change and resistance--to lean into the disruption to their equilibrium. This is where a congregation becomes a community of learning.Leader Resource | By Renee Ruchotzke | February 9, 2018 | From LeaderLabTagged as: Change & Conflict, Mission/Vision/Planning
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A brief overview of how Governance and Ministry partner to serve the mission of the congregation. (Based on Dan Hotchkiss's Governance and Ministry, 2nd Edition.)...Video | By Renee Ruchotzke | February 7, 2018 | From LeaderLabTagged as: Governance for Congregations, Governing Boards, Mission/Vision/Planning
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Video, based on the book Taking Your Church to the Next Level: What Got You Here Won't Get You There by Gary L. McIntoshVideo | By Renee Ruchotzke, Central East Region of the UUA | February 4, 2018 | From LeaderLabTagged as: Membership Growth & Outreach, Mission/Vision/Planning, Path to Leadership
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Surveys that work best come out of an understanding that the job of leadership is not to “make people happy” but to help the congregation live out its mission. Surveys that are useless at best and divisive at worst typically seek to honor personal preferences about various areas of congregational life (including the minister).Leader Resource | By Jan Christian, Pacific Western Region of the UUA | February 2, 2018 | From LeaderLabTagged as: Communication, Governance for Congregations, Healthy Behavior
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One key insight for leaders is to understanding how responses to change are not just intellectual, but emotional. This presentation provides a mental model using a rollercoaster to help you lead through change.Video | By Gilbert Rendle | January 30, 2018 | From LeaderLabTagged as: Change & Conflict
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"Deferred Maintenance" and "Building Reserves" are terms that are often tossed around when talking about the budget, but what do they mean?Leader Resource | By Renee Ruchotzke | January 29, 2018 | From LeaderLabTagged as: Budgeting for Congregations, Facilities Management, Finance for Congregations
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What are our promises to each other, to our fellow congregants, to any Unitarian Universalist in the world? How do we show up for each other?...Video | By Terasa Cooley | January 22, 2018 | From LeaderLabTagged as: Covenant
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Every Unitarian Universalist Congregation is designed differently. How each congregation functions is a blend of congregational experience, culture, and history. Congregational structures are also affected by whether and which other congregations members have attended or been a part of before. WLeader Resource | By David Pyle | January 17, 2018 | From LeaderLabTagged as: Governance for Congregations, Governing Boards
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(Atlanta, GA, 2000) Following a morning worship service, Alban Institute consultant Alice Mann was introduced to lead the day's learning experience on "Navigating Change in the Midsize Congregation." Mann, the author of "The In-Between Church," is an Episcopal priest who has been involved in...By Alice Mann, Deborah Weiner | January 17, 2018 | From LeaderLabTagged as: Membership Growth & Outreach, Mid-Size Congregations, Shared Ministry Teams