Most congregations rely on rational decision making to guide their leadership choices. Liminal seasons invite us to shift out of rational decision-making mode and into a more discerning mindset. Discernment is an attentiveness to God that, over time, develops into a shared sense of God’s intention for us and our community now. This year long program will equip you and your board for deepened group discernment practices.
From Decision-Making to Discernment
A Year-Long Program for Church Boards and Ministry Personnel
WITH SUSAN BEAUMONT
PARTICIPANTS IN THIS PROGRAM WILL:
- Enter a three-way conversation engaging God, the soul of the leader, and the soul of the institution. 
- Challenge the default position of most congregations to resort immediately to group decision making. 
- Deepen their skills as group discernment facilitators. 
- Learn how to structure a group discernment process and where to locate discernment activity in the life of a congregation. 
- Develop a toolbox of practices for opening to God and listening to one another. 

 
            