Money Matters – Part 2.4: Creativity in Church Ministry
Creativity and innovation pulled from your networks can problem-solve challenges faced by church – Part 2.4
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Hosted by: Canadian Ministries, Stewardship & Planned Giving
Presented by: The Rev. Jeya So, Minister at Anchor & Hope Church—a PCUSA third culture, multigenerational, inclusive church called to bless and serve the city of San Diego and the world.
Description:
In this webinar, Jeya So explores the importance of creativity in church ministry. She discusses the challenges faced by churches, the need for innovation while maintaining core values, and the significance of self-care. The webinar emphasizes the value of teamwork, the power of inviting outsiders to join church ministries, building a sense of community within the team, and leveraging networks for effective problem-solving. Includes two creative exercises and some stories to help participants think creatively.
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Additional Resources:
- Rooted Good: Mission Possible Game
- An online game to inspire creativity and build teams
- Mission possible, the story and reach of our most popular tool
- Leadership Can Be Taught, by Sharon Daloz Parks;
- Adaptive leadership in practice
- Leadership Can Be Taught Approach ebook
- God, Improv, and the Art of Living, by MaryAnn McKibben Dana
- A book on improv principles and their connection to spiritual wisdom to build our creativity
- Improv Living MaryAnn McKibben Dana ebook
- The Storytelling Non-Profit, by Vanessa Chase Lockshin
- Sustaining Grace, by Hagley, Roher, Gehrling et. Al
- Good Idea, Now What? by Charles Lee
- How to move ideas to execution
- Good Idea, Now What Execution ebook
- The Artist’s Way, by Julia Cameron
- The Spirituality of Fundraising, by Henri Nouwen

