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Written by Tom Ehrich
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Like all buzz words, transparency can be overused. I understand why a colleague said recently, “I am so tired of the word ‘transparency.’”
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Written by Tom Ehrich
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Church musicians walk a delicate line. Many are classically trained. Their tastes might be broad, but at some level, many believe that “serious music” is better than “popular music,” and it is their job to defend musical excellence.
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Written by Tom Ehrich
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To keep up on calendar management — a true art form in New York City — I recently switched my calendar to the “cloud,” a/k/a the Internet.
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Written by Tom Ehrich
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As mainline congregations grapple with the “graying” of their ranks — average age pushing into the mid-60s — many recognize they need to serve “young adults” more effectively.
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Written by Tom Ehrich
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As the mobility rituals of summer begin — one in five families changing homes, education years ending, new jobs starting, church-shopping under way — this is a good time to remember the basics of welcoming visitors:
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