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How to Chair a Meeting

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Explore modern society through the words of Seventh-day Adventist minister and social analyst Monte Sahlin. The 51 articles in this collection discuss important topics like the history and demographics of the SDA denomination, issues of marriage and parenting, SDA doctrines and their implications in the postmodern world, and helpful analyses of congregations today. Many articles were penned for the Center for Creative Ministry or the Center for Metropolitan Ministry (of which Sahlin is chairman) and focus on issues of urban life and community.

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“Every member of the group should go home with at least one assignment. A church committee or council is a working group or ‘ministry team.’ No one should expect to just come to the meetings and give their opinion.” (source)

“A good meeting takes about 90 minutes to two hours” (source)

“Type out the topic on the agenda in the form of a question, not a statement” (source)

“If you are not prepared, or there is no real work to do, then call off the meeting. Or, reschedule the meeting” (source)

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