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Team Works

Team Works is a resource for congregationl leaders, produced four times a year by Hamilton Conference Staff, The United Church of Canada. The following editions of Team Works are available to be downloaded* and may be copied; please make us aware of how the copies are being used.

Change in Pastoral Leadership: Curse or Opportunity?, by Jenny Stephens

A Journey to Retirement...Sharing Personal Reflections, by E. Ann Fleming

April 2005: Reclaiming Our Public Space, by Sue Jackson

January 2005: Your Ministry and Personnel Committee: The Knitting Needles of your Pastoral Charge, by Jenny Stephens

September 2004: Narrative Budgeting: The Story of How you Spend your Money, by Judith Johnson

April 2004: Planning An Event: Questions for the Journey, by E. Ann Fleming

October 2003: "Dare to Let God..." by Ann Fleming, Fred Monteith, Jenny Stephens John Asling and Judith Johnson

April 2003: Revitalizing Your Congregation's Outreach Programs, by John Asling

February 2003: Why do Ministers Leave? by Jenny Stephens

November 2002: How to Deal with Trouble in the Church, by Fred Monteith and Roslyn Campbell

August 2002: Recruitment in the Church, by E. Ann Fleming

January 2002: Moving from Charity Towards Justice in Outreach Ministries, by John Asling

September 2001: Leadership, by Roslyn Campbell

April 2001: Boundaries, by Jenny Stephens

February 2001: Healthy Congregations, by E. Ann Fleming

 

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