Managing Congregations in a Virtual Age

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$20.00  $18.60
Publisher
Fortress Press
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Pages
151
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.7 X 0.6 inches | 0.35 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781506472638

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About the Author
John W. Wimberly Jr. has served congregations for forty years, thirty of those years as pastor at Western Presbyterian Church in Washington, DC. He is the author of two books: The Business of the Church: The Uncomfortable Truth That Faithful Ministry Requires Effective Management and Mobilizing Congregations: How Teams Can Motivate Members and Get Things Done. He consults with congregations on issues such as the creation and implementation of strategic plans, congregational growth, financial management, and staff designs for the twenty-first century.
Reviews

"Managing Congregations in a Virtual Age is a great resource for congregational leaders. Cultivating a conversation between virtual management lessons from within business and the wisdom of current ministry leaders, Wimberly invites readers to revisit their understanding of management, expand their approaches to managing ministry, and reimagine their management practices. Believing twenty-first-century ministry will include both in-person and virtual dimensions, he provides guidance for discerning a thoughtful and meaningful approach to ministry management that is timely and vitally important." --Terri Martinson Elton, professor of leadership, Luther Seminary

"With a career's experience in the pulpit and keen insight into both the ways congregations functioned best in the twentieth century and the ways they will need to rethink their work going forward, Wimberly provides clergy and congregational lay leaders with a true bible for the workplace. This comprehensive overview of what it means to 'toil in the (virtual) vineyards of the Lord' is sure to become an essential go-to volume for all charged with the responsibility of managing a twenty-first-century congregation." --Aaron Bisno, rabbi of Rodef Shalom Congregation, Pittsburg, PA