• What Does an Interim Consultant Do? (And How Do They Go About It?) - Rev. Dr. Ruth Shaver. Episode 106
    Jul 30 2024

    As fewer congregations are able to afford a full-time trained Interim Minister, working with an Interim Consultant on a part-time basis is proving to be an effective way that congregations in transition can have access to the change leadership skills and knowledge so valuable during such times. In this second of two podcasts about the emerging role of the Interim Consultant, Rev. Dr. Ruth Shaver shares from her direct experience serving in this role in this episode titled, “What Does An Interim Consultant Do, and How Do They Go About It?”

    For a transcript of this episode, please visit the Coachingforinterims.com website. In addition, subscribe to this podcast series if you want to be notified when additional podcasts are available.

    How an Interim Consultant (IC) does their work;

    How might an IC work with the leadership of the congregation?

    When & how does an IC typically begin working with a congregation? With its Transition Team and/or Pastor Search Team?

    Some of the tools the IC may use to guide their work with the congregation: Church Profile, History exercises, Appreciative Inquiry, etc.

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    12 mins
  • What Is an Interim Consultant and How Might One Help Us? - Rev. Dr. Ruth Shaver. Episode 105
    Jul 30 2024

    Increasingly, congregations find themselves in a transition period – often when a pastor has left – and struggling to find someone with the change leadership skills and knowledge who can help them move forward. This is particularly true for congregations with diminishing resources. Trained Interim Ministers are in short supply and are often already working elsewhere. To this need, a new role is emerging, that of the Interim Consultant. An Interim Consultant has the necessary change leadership skills and can often serve several congregations at once on a part-time basis, therefore making this resource more available and affordable.

    In this episode, titled, “What Is an Interim Consultant and How Might One Help Us?,” experienced Interim Consultant, Rev. Dr. Ruth Shaver, shares valuable insight from her direct experience.

    For a transcript of this episode, please visit the Coachingforinterims.com website. In addition, subscribe to this podcast series if you want to be notified when additional podcasts are available.

    The work of congregational leadership has several components:

    • the transitional work itself,
    • the pastoral leadership,
    • the administrative leadership.

    Lay leadership must be involved with the transitional work for there to be ownership of outcomes.

    3 basic models for a congregation to work with an Interim Consultant –

    • can’t afford a full-time trained (Intentional) Interim Minister;
    • Supplement the work of the existing IM who doesn’t have the needed transitional leadership skills;
    • Current pastor is retiring and cong. wants to get started with the transitional work before current pastor leaves;
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    12 mins
  • A Vision-Is It the Congregation’s or the Pastor’s? (and Why It Matters) - Rev. Liz Miller. Episode 104
    May 27 2024

    Talented pastors know that a vision is essential to the congregation’s vitality. They also know that ownership of the vision by the people in the congregation is necessary for it to be effective. And yet, it’s not always clear whether the people own the vision, or if it’s really the pastor’s vision and the people are accepting it because they want to make the pastor happy. In this episode titled, “A Vision-Is It the Congregation’s or the Pastor’s? (and Why It Matters),” gifted pastor, Rev. Liz Miller, shares her experience with this challenge, and what she does in those instances when she sees that, in fact, there’s too much of herself in a vision and not enough of the congregation.

    For a transcript of this episode, please visit the Coachingforinterims.com website. In addition, subscribe to this podcast series if you want to be notified when additional podcasts are available.

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    13 mins
  • Using a Laidback Approach As a First-Time Transition Minister - Rev. Liz Miller. Episode 103
    May 27 2024

    Transitional ministry has many of the tasks of settled ministry, but with more urgency, especially if the congregation is anxious. This can lead the transitional minister over functioning by doing things the congregation can do themselves. And yet, effective transitional ministry that leaves the congregation in a healthier place, requires that the congregation have ownership for ministries past and present, as well as new ideas. In this episode, Rev. Liz Miller, shares her experience with this challenge in her first-time position as a transitional minister in this episode titled, “Using a Laidback Approach as a First-Time Transitional Minister.”

    For a transcript of this episode, please visit the Coachingforinterims.com website. In addition, subscribe to this podcast series if you want to be notified when additional podcasts are available.

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    12 mins
  • Moving from Burnout to Bonfire - Rev. Liz Miller. Episode 102
    May 27 2024

    For a pastor who admits having been burned out early in ministry, embracing the bonfire metaphor for her ministry now seems dicey. Yet, Rev. Liz Miller offers this bonfire metaphor to describe a vibrant new stance and perspective for her ministry where she’s close to the heat of things, but no longer consumed by it; paying full attention, yet not holding tightly to particular outcomes. Listen to her lessons learned and new wisdom in this episode titled, “Moving from Burnout to Bonfire.”

    For a transcript of this episode, please visit the Coachingforinterims.com website. In addition, subscribe to this podcast series if you want to be notified when additional podcasts are available.

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    12 mins
  • Why I Wrote: "Only Work Sundays: A Laidback Guide to Doing Less While Helping Your Church Thrive" - Rev. Liz Miller. Episode 101
    May 27 2024

    Many pastors give a lot to their ministries – much of their life and identity – in their efforts to be a “good pastor.” It works well…until it doesn’t. But then what? In this episode, Rev. Liz Miller speaks to what she discovered after experiencing severe burnout – what she calls “laidback” ministry. It’s a peak into her recent insightful book title, “Only Work Sundays: A Laidback Guide to Doing Less While Helping Your Church Thrive,” which she says came out of her experiments, failures & successes with a more laid-back approach to ministry;

    For a transcript of this episode, please visit the Coachingforinterims.com website. In addition, subscribe to this podcast series if you want to be notified when additional podcasts are available.

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    12 mins
  • Assessing the Long-term Health Prospects of a Congregation from the Legacy Perspective - Charlie Kuchenbrod. Episode 100
    Apr 13 2024

    An important part of the work of an intentional interim minister entering a congregation is to assess its health. In this episode, “Guidance for an Incoming Interim Minister: Assessing the Long-term Health Prospects of a Congregation from the Legacy Perspective” Legacy Church Specialist, Charlie Kuchenbrod, offers helpful parallels with what we’d look for in people: Are there acute life-threatening illnesses? Chronic illnesses? Toxic behaviors? In the absence of any immediate threats to the health of the congregation, Charlie offers additional easy-to-understand parallels between the health of an individual and that of the congregation such as diet, relationships, exercise, social engagement, rest, family history, and mental health, that can used for framing useful conversations with the congregation about its future.

    For a transcript of this episode, please visit the Coachingforinterims.com website. In addition, subscribe to this podcast series if you want to be notified when additional podcasts are available.

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    15 mins
  • The Church As an Ecosystem: A Model to Help Churches See How They Fit into Something Larger than Themselves and Why This Matters for Legacy - Charlie Kuchenbrod. Episode 99
    Apr 13 2024

    Every local church congregation, like the people who comprise it, has a natural life cycle. Some last longer than others, but they all pass through the same stages – formation, adolescence, adulthood and completion. And just like many individual humans, congregations often struggle to come to terms with the end of their natural life. Consequently, people are unfairly burdened, precious resources are wasted, and opportunities for celebration and recognition of faithful ministry are missed. In this episode, Legacy Church Specialist, Charlie Kuchenbrod, shares how when congregations imagine the wider church as a forest and their individual congregation as a tree within that forest, they are better able to embrace the guidance of the Holy Spirit, appreciate a life well lived, and plan for their legacy in ways that bless what is past and what is to come.

    For a transcript of this episode, please visit the Coachingforinterims.com website. In addition, subscribe to this podcast series if you want to be notified when additional podcasts are available.

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    14 mins