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Aug 27 2020

Adapting to the Covid New Normal: A Research-Based Blog Series

Introduction by Ken Howard

In some ways, it seems like we’ve spent an eternity of waiting since Covid-19 forced our congregations to close. Yet in other ways, it seems like too many things to change in too little time. Regardless of denomination or religion, it seems like a tsunami swept away all our normal ways of congregational life in a second, leaving us all to re-think, re-engineer, and rapidly iterate almost everything. It almost seems like God is making use of these “Covid Times” through which we are navigating to re-shape us as congregations, cutting off all our talking about all the ways our faith communities needed to change if they were to survive (let alone thrive), and telling us to get on with it.

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Written by Ken Howard · Categorized: COVID-19, FaithX Blog · Tagged: adaptation, blog series, community outreach, Coronavirus, covid times, COVID-19, COVID19, Darren Slade, experimentation, ken Howard, leadership development, online fellowship, pastoral care, pastoral perspective, research, research analysis, spiritual formation, stewardship, worship

Jun 25 2020

Using MapDash to Identify and Prioritize Vulnerable Neighborhoods and Populations

by The Rev. Ken Howard
Vulnerable Neighborhoods


This post is part of a blog series on
“Keeping Congregations Connected in the Face of COVID-19”
Click here for the previous post


Okay. You’re a pastor of a congregation in the midst of a worldwide pandemic, economic meltdown, and now a societal upheaval in the aftermath of the murder of yet another unarmed black man by police, all the while trying keep your congregation connected virtually, and planning for the reopening of your building and the recovery of your neighborhood.

Not much on your plate, right? WRONG!!! 

Seriously, it’s nearly impossible for you to give equal time and attention to every person in your congregation, let alone attend to the needs of the vulnerable neighborhoods you service.

So how do you prioritize your time and attention? One way is to identify and prioritize the most vulnerable people in your congregation and the most vulnerable neighborhoods around your congregation. And you can do that relatively quickly through data-grounded discernment using MapDash for COVID-19 or MapDash for Faith Communities.

Here’s how we did it with the Episcopal Church of the Ascension in Gaithersburg, Maryland.

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Written by Ken Howard · Categorized: COVID-19, FaithX Blog · Tagged: Coronavirus, COVID, COVID-19, COVID19, household composition, Keeping Congregations Connected, low income neighborhoods, MapDash for COVID-19, neighborhood outreach, pastoral care, social vulnerabilities, Social Vulnerability Index, socioeconomic status, vulnerable neighborhoods

Jun 17 2020

Why we need our judicatories now more than ever

by Mary Frances


This post is part of a blog series on
“Keeping Congregations Connected in the Face of COVID-19”
Click here for the previous post


In the PC (pre-covid 19) age, I worked at the national offices of a mainline denomination, and so it was no secret to me that many people, even within our denomination, wondered about the future of judicatories.  Were they necessary?  Could or would churches continue to support them in the long term?  

Now, in the midst of the covid era, it is clear that the role of judicatories in this time of crisis is vital and much needed.  In my coaching practice, I work with judicatory leaders as well as parish clergy and the message I hear over and over again is that the judicatories have been up in front providing much needed information, resources, support, and respite.  

Here are a few of the ways that judicatories have been leading the way and supporting churches during the covid crisis:

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Written by Mary Frances · Categorized: COVID-19, FaithX Blog · Tagged: Coronavirus, COVID, COVID-19, COVID19, judicatories, judicatory leaders, judicatory staff, Keeping Congregations Connected, parish clergy, pastoral care, resources, respite, support, virtual sermons

Apr 21 2020

A Time for Outreach (Part 2)

By Steve Matthews
Outreach Time


Keeping Congregations Connected is a series on strategies and tools for helping congregations survive and thrive in the face of the COVID crisis.
Click here for the previous post.


Last week, Mary Frances, Senior Associate Consultant with FaithX, wrote a blog encouraging churches to continue to think about outreach time. It can feel scary and maybe even premature to think about reaching out to our neighbors and inviting them into our faith communities again; but as Mary pointed out, the limitations of COVID-19 are challenging us to find new avenues of faithfulness – even with regard to outreach in a time of quarantine and social distancing.

FaithX can help. As experienced church planters and church redevelopers, we have learned to think strategically and creatively. We also see great value in “trying things on” to see what practices and experiments might work. 

One tool of great value to faith communities right now is a free COVID-19 resource available through our affiliate, Datastory (click here for the link as well as other COVID19- resources). With this tool you can identify populations in your neighborhood at greatest risk. What connections and possibilities might emerge for outreach time if your church hosted an online session using this free resource and invited your church leaders as well as leaders from other neighborhood faith communities and nonprofits? This creates the possibility for collaborative ministry as well as building important relationships in the neighborhood.

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Written by Ken Howard · Categorized: COVID-19, FaithX Blog, FaithX News, Future of Faith, Posts by Guest FaithX Friends · Tagged: collaborative ministry, community development, COVID-19, COVID19, inreach, Keeping Congregations Connected, mailings, neighborhood outreach, outreach, pastoral care

Apr 16 2020

After the In-Reach, Time for Outreach…

By Mary Frances
Time for Outreach


Keeping Congregations Connected is a series on strategies and tools for helping congregations survive and thrive in the face of the COVID crisis.
Click here for the previous post.


It wouldn’t be an understatement to say that just about everything you learned about how to do church has been turned upside down in the last several weeks. You have led your congregations through change that may have taken decades previously, you have turned on a dime to offer virtual worship, online bible study, and calling teams for pastoral care. 

And to all of that I say, well done!

And now that you have all of that (AND Easter) under your belt, is it now time for outreach?  How do we make sure that the people outside of our communities can access what we are doing online?  How do we continue to invite, connect, and serve? I realize that this may seem a bit extreme to some, yet I think about the disciples, in the upper room after the resurrection, scared for their lives.  And what did they do? With the blessing and breath of Jesus upon them, they went out into a very scary world and told about what they had seen and experienced. It’s our turn to tell about what we have seen and experienced.  Perhaps we can’t go out physically, but we can still connect and invite. The time for outreach is now.

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Written by Mary Frances · Categorized: COVID-19, FaithX Blog, FaithX News, Future of Faith, Posts by Guest FaithX Friends · Tagged: calling teams, COVID-19, COVID19, inreach, Keeping Congregations Connected, mailings, neighborhood outreach, online bible study, outreach, pastoral care, personal invitations, virtual worship

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