
Practicing Right Relationship:
Skills for Deepening Purpose, Finding Fulfillment, and Increasing Effectiveness
in Your Congregation The Alban Institute, 2005
"Sellon and Smith combine profound research on relationships with practical
examples from congregations to create a handbook on building faith-based communities.
The book takes the reader on a journey of development, from right relationship
with self, to other, and finally with Spirit. We all know we should 'love our
neighbor,' but this book give us a step-by-step map for how to do that!"
— Faith Fuller, co-director, The Center for Right Relationship
"Have you ever walked away from a meeting with the sense that God had been
in the conversation powerfully? This book helped me understand why. To the extent
that our relationships are right, our interactions manifest God's love and care.
Both novice and advanced practitioner alike can improve their skills for right
relationships by practicing the simple exercises in this book. Thanks be to
God for this very wise book!" — Susan W. N. Rauch, director of conference
spiritual leadership development, General Board of Discipleship, The United
Methodist Church
Redeveloping the Congregation: A
How-to for Lasting Change The Alban Institute, 2002
"This book does not offer us more exhausting busyness, but focuses on the
very heart of ministry in and through the congregation. If you yearn to move
beyond the status quo, dive into this refreshing book and expect transformation."
Julia Kuhn Wallace, General Board of Discipleship, The United Methodist
Church
"Here's an excellent resource for those leading the work of congregational redevelopment.
Redevelopment takes time and requires the heroic persistance that grows out
of a compelling desire to live into God's future. To undertake this journey,
the redeveloper will want an insightful pocket guide - like this one- to describe
the path, the obstacles, and the opportunities. The redeveloper will also want
to take along journey partners who can speak with wisdom, care and encouragement.
The reader will find in this book three such partners - a mentor, a companion,
and a coach - and along the way, much meaningful conversation about helpful
ideas and key questions, collegiality and commiseration, and a strong sense
of the holiness of both the task and the destination." Stanely J. Meyer,
Bishop Assistant, Northern Texas-Northern Louisiana synod, Evangelical Lutheran
Church in Amercia
When a Congregation is Betrayed: Responding to Clergy Misconduct The Alban Institute, 2006 Edited by Beth Gaede;
The Alban Institute says... "
When a Congregation Is Betrayed offers a compelling collection of essays from experts who have consulted, taught, or written about clergy misconduct. Written for the pastor who must follow in the wake of prior misconduct, the book is also helpful for denominational officials and lay leaders of congregations that have experienced the misconduct of a pastor.
With contributions from leading experts in the field, the book provides guidance on how to assess and effectively respond to clergy misconduct, how to care for victims, and how to carry out the mission and ministry to which the congregation has been called. "
“Far more than a ‘how to' manual, this book helps the reader better understand what happens in the basic models of cases of misconduct. It will be of great value to the trauma response team, the judicatory staff, the congregation, and the afterpastor alike.” —Cynthia Huheey
“This book is so well done that I predict it will be in every denominational official's and church consultant's briefcase for years to come.” —Speed B. Leas