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These essays explore team-based parish leadership theologically, sociologically, and pastorally in a variety of cultures and circumstances. The result is an extended conversation, both practical and deeply reflective, emerging from the collaboration of theologians, social researchers, organizational development specialists, and pastoral ministers.Collaborative Parish Leadership draws on the experience, strengths, challenges, and insights of the long-term pastoral-academic partnerships out of which it has grown. These include Project INSPIRE, a pastoral team-formation project sponsored by Loyola University and the Archdiocese of Chicago and funded by the Lilly Endowment, Inc., as part of its Sustaining Pastoral Excellence initiative. Another partner initiative is the international pastoral minister exchange Crossing Over, involving several Catholic dioceses in northwest Germany and based at Ruhr Universität, Bochum. Authors of these essays have also been involved in Emerging Models of

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In Collaborative Parish Leadership: Contexts, Models, Theology editors William A. Clark and Daniel Gast provide a thoroughly engaging account of INSPIRE—the collaborative leadership project funded by both the Lilly Endowment Inc.’s Sustaining Pastoral Excellence program and a partnership between Loyola University Chicago and the Archdiocese of Chicago.... The book’s aims as well as those of each chapter are unpacked in a thorough and engaging way, inviting the reader along the ten-year INSPIRE journey of collaborative parish leadership practices within a Roman Catholic Church context.... The various authors succeed in drawing this Protestant, neo-Pentecostal scholar into their experiences and reflections, which inspired him to consider these within his own context – the very reason why this book comes highly recommended for all who find themselves in pastoral leadership of any kind. * Reading Religion *
How can a Catholic parish flourish? How can parishes withstand the prevailing forces of secularization and apathy? How can Catholics best respond to parish closings, clusterings and reconfigurations? What parish model works best to build real community among its members? How can a multicultural parish effectively incorporate all its members? How can pastors and pastoral associates successfully lead the contemporary parish? All of these critical questions are thoughtfully considered and carefully answered in this deeply researched book based on grassroots experience and the most up-to-date scholarship. Collaborative Parish Leadership is an invaluable tool for understanding, supporting, and leading the place that most Catholics think about when they think about church. -- James Martin S.J., author of "Jesus: A Pilgrimage" and "My Life with the Saints"
In the spirit of practical theology, this collection of essays blends excellent social research on parish life with theological reflections that include the perspectives of parishioners themselves. Based on explorations of parish life from the INSPIRE project in Chicago and CrossingOver in Germany, this work exemplifies true collaboration and yields rich harvests of insights that emerge from dialogue that moves across national, diocesan, and university boundaries. -- Barbara Fleischer, Loyola University New Orleans
This collection of essays demonstrates the fruitful conversation at the intersection of organizational development and Church ministry. Bishops, diocesan and parish pastoral ministers, and Catholics who care about parish vitality should read this book. -- Mary L. Gautier, Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate

Table of Contents
Foreword by Dr. Brian Schmisek, Director of the Institute of Pastoral Studies at Loyola University Chicago Foreword by Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Damberg, Professor of Medieval and Modern Church History, Faculty of Catholic Theology, Ruhr University Bochum Introduction—Collaborative Leadership for Local Church Communities Chapter 1—Talk about Parish: Toward Conversations of Consequence Chapter 2—INSPIRE Learning about Parish Consulting Chapter 3—Build Collaboration, Build Church? Chapter 4—Toward a Culture of Dynamic Community: Parish Consolidation and Collaborative Leadership Chapter 5—No Favoritism: Effective Collaborative Leadership Practices in Multicultural Parishes Chapter 6—Reimagining the Urban Parish: Leadership Strategies in Mexico City and Chicago Chapter 7—A Crisis of Trust, a Crisis of Credibility, a Crisis of Leadership: The Catholic Church in Germany in Quest of New Models Chapter 8—The Local Communities of Poitiers: Reflections on Their Reflection Chapter 9—From Practice to Tradition and Back Again Chapter 10—Collaboration in a Pastoral Key Afterword—Further Notes on a Theology of “Collaborative Leadership”

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/27/2016 12:12:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498533683, 978-1498533683
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      Book Synopsis
      These essays explore team-based parish leadership theologically, sociologically, and pastorally in a variety of cultures and circumstances. The result is an extended conversation, both practical and deeply reflective, emerging from the collaboration of theologians, social researchers, organizational development specialists, and pastoral ministers.Collaborative Parish Leadership draws on the experience, strengths, challenges, and insights of the long-term pastoral-academic partnerships out of which it has grown. These include Project INSPIRE, a pastoral team-formation project sponsored by Loyola University and the Archdiocese of Chicago and funded by the Lilly Endowment, Inc., as part of its Sustaining Pastoral Excellence initiative. Another partner initiative is the international pastoral minister exchange Crossing Over, involving several Catholic dioceses in northwest Germany and based at Ruhr Universität, Bochum. Authors of these essays have also been involved in Emerging Models of

      Trade Review
      In Collaborative Parish Leadership: Contexts, Models, Theology editors William A. Clark and Daniel Gast provide a thoroughly engaging account of INSPIRE—the collaborative leadership project funded by both the Lilly Endowment Inc.’s Sustaining Pastoral Excellence program and a partnership between Loyola University Chicago and the Archdiocese of Chicago.... The book’s aims as well as those of each chapter are unpacked in a thorough and engaging way, inviting the reader along the ten-year INSPIRE journey of collaborative parish leadership practices within a Roman Catholic Church context.... The various authors succeed in drawing this Protestant, neo-Pentecostal scholar into their experiences and reflections, which inspired him to consider these within his own context – the very reason why this book comes highly recommended for all who find themselves in pastoral leadership of any kind. * Reading Religion *
      How can a Catholic parish flourish? How can parishes withstand the prevailing forces of secularization and apathy? How can Catholics best respond to parish closings, clusterings and reconfigurations? What parish model works best to build real community among its members? How can a multicultural parish effectively incorporate all its members? How can pastors and pastoral associates successfully lead the contemporary parish? All of these critical questions are thoughtfully considered and carefully answered in this deeply researched book based on grassroots experience and the most up-to-date scholarship. Collaborative Parish Leadership is an invaluable tool for understanding, supporting, and leading the place that most Catholics think about when they think about church. -- James Martin S.J., author of "Jesus: A Pilgrimage" and "My Life with the Saints"
      In the spirit of practical theology, this collection of essays blends excellent social research on parish life with theological reflections that include the perspectives of parishioners themselves. Based on explorations of parish life from the INSPIRE project in Chicago and CrossingOver in Germany, this work exemplifies true collaboration and yields rich harvests of insights that emerge from dialogue that moves across national, diocesan, and university boundaries. -- Barbara Fleischer, Loyola University New Orleans
      This collection of essays demonstrates the fruitful conversation at the intersection of organizational development and Church ministry. Bishops, diocesan and parish pastoral ministers, and Catholics who care about parish vitality should read this book. -- Mary L. Gautier, Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate

      Table of Contents
      Foreword by Dr. Brian Schmisek, Director of the Institute of Pastoral Studies at Loyola University Chicago Foreword by Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Damberg, Professor of Medieval and Modern Church History, Faculty of Catholic Theology, Ruhr University Bochum Introduction—Collaborative Leadership for Local Church Communities Chapter 1—Talk about Parish: Toward Conversations of Consequence Chapter 2—INSPIRE Learning about Parish Consulting Chapter 3—Build Collaboration, Build Church? Chapter 4—Toward a Culture of Dynamic Community: Parish Consolidation and Collaborative Leadership Chapter 5—No Favoritism: Effective Collaborative Leadership Practices in Multicultural Parishes Chapter 6—Reimagining the Urban Parish: Leadership Strategies in Mexico City and Chicago Chapter 7—A Crisis of Trust, a Crisis of Credibility, a Crisis of Leadership: The Catholic Church in Germany in Quest of New Models Chapter 8—The Local Communities of Poitiers: Reflections on Their Reflection Chapter 9—From Practice to Tradition and Back Again Chapter 10—Collaboration in a Pastoral Key Afterword—Further Notes on a Theology of “Collaborative Leadership”

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