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Read the articles online:
- A nervous embrace…Cultivating Leadership and Authority – James M. Lapp
- What can we learn and how do we tell our story too? Commonalities and challenges from the Emergent church- Topher Maddox
- How do you reach your neighbors? Creating “small actions to produce far-reaching effects” – Tom Albright
- When pastoral leadership overwhelms life… Finding overwhelming love in healthy sabbath- Sandy Drescher-Lehman
- Book Review: An Emergent Manifesto of Hope- Stephen Kriss

During the past ten years, more than a dozen congregations in Franconia Conference have experienced a significant crisis in their life together. In nearly all cases, the themes of leadership and authority were important challenges that needed to be addressed in order for the body to be restored to health. In general, the role of the pastor, the organizational structures of the congregation, and patterns of decision-making needed to be revisited and clarified.



There are no “ifs” among believers. Anything can happen. Our family believes more and more in the power of God’s “anything.” Anything can happen when one is willing to be sent; not with a lot of equipment, but with a freeing, healing message that life can be radically different. We went back to the home up the hill. “Without an agenda,” we told them. I don’t know if they believed it, but a few weeks ago they called asking if we could get together sometime. Anything can and seems to happen.


