Working to Make the Whole World Better

by Brent Wright, Chaplain, Community Hospital East, Indianapolis Seven years after my time in the Wabash Pastoral Leadership Program, I’m no longer a pastor. What does that say about the program? As with all meaning-making, it’s worth further investigation. When I joined the second cohort of the WPLP at the end of 2010, I was…

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Abundance In Our Communities: Seeing as God Sees

by John Campbell, Senior Pastor, Terre Haute First Baptist Church, Terre Haute, Indiana Sunday morning, I, with so many others, will gather at the Lord’s table to share in a simple meal. Bread and cup. Flesh and blood. Communion. Gathered at this table, we Christians celebrate the reality that the Word became flesh and dwelt…

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Change Makes Me a Better Pastor

by Lori Bievenour, Senior Pastor, St. Peter’s United Church of Christ, Carmel, Indiana Ministry is fantastic… and exhausting.  As I look ahead to my 16thyear with the same congregation, I am struck by the dynamic nature of ministry… even in the same setting/location and with the “same” people.  Ha!  We all know that the people in our congregations…

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Holy Conversations for the Sake of Change

by Mark Havel, Pastor, Cross of Grace Church, New Palestine, Indiana I often lament the cultural, racial, ethnic homogeneity of my congregation’s setting and of my congregation itself, as much as I love what we’re up to. I serve alongside the very “white” people of Cross of Grace Lutheran Church, in the cornfields of New…

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The Intersections of People and Place

by Jared Kendall, Associate Pastor, Fishers United Methodist Church, Fishers, Indiana “Churches are the last place-based institutions left in Indianapolis.”  So said Indianapolis City Planner Brad Beaubien as he described the changing neighborhoods of Indianapolis.   My community, like so many others, is also experiencing deep, community-impacting change.  For us, change is taking on the form of new…

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You Can’t Only Clean Your Part of the Pool

by Rev. Dr. Andy Kort, Senior Pastor, First Presbyterian Church, Bloomington, Indiana In our recent time together, David Brooks shared a quote that has stayed with me when thinking about community well-being. He said, “You can’t only clean the part of the pool you are swimming in, you have to clean the whole pool.” The…

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Reflections on Session 2: Community Well Being

by Aaron Ban, Pastor, St. John’s United Church of Christ, Chesterton, Indiana I am guilty of a mild form of celebrity worship.  I grew up watching The PBS Newshour, and so I have gotten to know David Brooks on my TV screen for years.  After meeting him at our March session of WPLP, I told…

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The Spiritual Vitality of Local Pastors

by Jerry Ingalls, Lead Pastor, First Baptist Church, New Castle, Indiana In their 2013 book, Resilient Ministry: What Pastors Told Us about Surviving and Thriving, the authors Bob Burns, Tasha D. Chapman, and Donald C. Guthrie testified: Lilly Endowment, Inc., an Indiana-based foundation concerned about the health of the church, has been exploring this question…

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Pastoral Initiatives that Work

by Greg Lee, Lead Pastor, Suncrest Christian Church, St. John, Indiana Using the Pastoral Prayer to Highlight Community Initiatives and Build Goodwill Background:  I’ve been trying to engage the community and community leaders much more since my experience as a Wabash Pastoral Fellow.  Recently, I landed on a very simple approach that became a total…

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God’s Best Plan for the Healing of the World

by Brian Buschkill, pastor of St. Peter’s UCC (Highland), Evansville, Indiana One of the concepts that I was introduced to through my experiences with the Wabash Pastoral Leadership Program was the idea that churches (and pastors) have important value to the larger community. On one hand, this was not a new idea to me—as a…

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