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by Rev. Mark E. Tidsworth, Founder & Team Leader

The whole thing, this entire article title… it just feels icky, if that’s even a real word. Slog is on a list of unattractive words kept by someone somewhere. It doesn’t inspire in any way, instead triggering an impulse to quickly shake it off, whatever it is.


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by Rev. Mark E. Tidsworth, Founder and Team Leader

How are you doing in the volatility by now? Rather than settling down, it seems 2026 has ramped up the swirling dynamics and social changes in our contexts. While engaging with you through leadership coaching and church consulting, we recognize that leading congregations is growing more challengi...


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by Rev. Dr. Ka’thy Gore Chappell, Pinnacle Associate

I am on a journey. Part of the journey is complete as I have reached “A” destination; yet, the journey continues… It unwinds to expose surprise turns and unpredictable routes.

My journey? Today, I am describing th...


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by Rev. Mark E. Tidsworth, Founder and Team Leader

A pastor called, concerned about his congregation, inquiring about a change process for them. One of our first questions is, “Why now?” This pastor described concerns about finances, participation levels, and the general morale. Through further conversation, it became clear this ...


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by Ircel Harrison, Summit Coach Training Team Leader

In my work with Summit Coach Training, I teach several times a year. Most of our coaches-in-training are people with experience in the helping professions—clergy, therapists, social workers. In a recent class made up of pastoral leaders, an idea emerged that I found invaluable.


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