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Empowering leadership
Empowering leadership
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Leadership Framework
Explore the Anglican Church Southern Queensland Leadership Framework.
Articles
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Articles
Cultivating and nurturing pastoral imagination
Clergy mentoring
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Books
The Greats on Leadership: Classic Wisdom for Modern Managers
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Stories
What kind of leaders help churches grow?
The presence of leaders (both lay and ordained) who can innovate, envision and motivate people has been linked to church growth.
Releasing ourselves from 'mindtraps'
Archbishop Phillip Aspinall summarises five common ‘mindtraps’ and asks us to consider questions that may generate new energy and solutions.
Taking time out to say 'cello'
Three members of our Diocesan community share about how they rest, recreate and find flow in the busyness of their daily lives.
Clergy mental health
A series of anglican focus stories relating to clergy mental health.
Clergy wellbeing and self-care
Questions and discussion points for exploring clergy wellbeing and self-care.
Strategic leadership
Browse stories relating to strategic leadership.
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