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Dr. Lyle Schrag is the Director of the Northwest Centre for Leadership Development (NCLD)

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Church Transformation

Posted on November 17th, 2008 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Church   

There has been a lot of talk about Church Transformations in the past decade. In the 1990’s I was intrigued by a denominational development. Quite a few resources had been invested by one particular denomination toward Church Planting. While there was a level of success in the planting of churches, a question was raised “what [...]

Discerning Emerging Leaders

Posted on November 14th, 2008 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: LeadershipNCLD   

In his book, From Followers to Leaders [Churchsmart Resources, 2008], Bob Logan referred to an extensive survey of churches who were asked the question: “What is your greatest need as a church?” There was no surprise that the number one answer was “leadership development.” Over the last three years, as I’ve gone [...]

Church Videography

Posted on October 14th, 2008 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Ministry   

In the last two decades, technology has opened opportunities that Churches have embraced with interesting results. In 1999, one of the pastors at the Sherwood Baptist Church of Albany, Georgia realized that their sound room had become a media room. Looking at the cameras and sound equipment, he realized that cost was no longer a [...]

Tighten Up On Loose Change

Posted on September 10th, 2008 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Church   

I’m not sure exactly why, but it seems that there has been one word repeated incessantly over the last few week: Change. Maybe it’s due to the political season. Possibly it’s due to the initiation of Fall programs. Whatever it is, and wherever it’s used, it seems to carry a sense of urgency. As the [...]

Heroic Living

Posted on August 26th, 2008 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Christian Life   

 
Yesterday I was surprised by a gentle gift of grace. Several weeks ago, I had made a reference in this blog to the book by Chris Lowney (Heroic Leadership) Apparently the publishers of the book monitor the Web with care, and sent me a copy of Lowney’s latest book, Heroic Living. (At this rate, I [...]

Key Board Traits

Posted on August 8th, 2008 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: NCLD   

At the end of June, Board leaders from seven churches participated in the Advanced Best Practices for Church Boards workshop. Dr. Guy Saffold, the Executive Director of Ministries at Power to Change, addressed the role of a Church Board in making good and Godly decisions. The purpose of the workshop [...]

Vacation Tip

Posted on August 5th, 2008 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Christian Life   

It’s August, and for what it’s worth, it’s time to take a break. Call it a “vacation”, a “sabbatical”, a “leave of absence”, a “retreat” or an “escape”, now is the time to take it. It may sound silly, but I suspect that some people could appreciate some advice on what [...]

Liturgy - What is it good for?

Posted on July 15th, 2008 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Christian LifeSpiritual Formation   

It’s my time to add to the blog and I’m going to run the risk of a personal rant on Worship. It’s a theme that continues to stir my soul, which was stirred once again when I read simple comment made by Annie Dillard [in Marva Dawn’s book Reaching Out without Dumbing Down]: “Since “we” [...]

So You Don’t Want To Go To Church Anymore

Posted on June 25th, 2008 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Church   

There is a book that has developed something of a cult following among frustrated pastors and bloggers who yearn to be “organic” Christians. It has a controversial title that is guaranteed to stimulate discussion: So You Don’t Want To Go To Church Anymore. Written by Jake Colsen [actually by Wayne [...]

Who’s Ready For Change?

Posted on April 17th, 2008 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: NCLD   Tags:

When we first began to address the health of church leadership through the Best Practices for Church Boards workshops, it didn’t take long to realize the wide range of potential that existed. Soon after the first workshop, the need to train individuals for board leadership was expressed … answered by the [...]

Into Great Silence

Posted on April 8th, 2008 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Spiritual Formation   Tags:

I’ll confess to enjoying good movie, especially ones that evoke a sense of meaning. So, when ChristianityTodayMovies came out with their top 10 Critic’s choice movies of 2007, I was intrigued by #10 on the list: Into Great Silence. Once I read the review [http://www.christianitytoday.com/movies/commentaries/quiettime.html] I knew that I had to see the movie.
In 1984, [...]

The Prayer That Never Fails…

Posted on March 19th, 2008 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Prayer   Tags:

In February I wrote a posting about the book series Home To Harmony by Philip Gulley. My suspicion is that just about every pastor I know has enough material to write their own series of stories. A theological version of All Creatures Great and Small, if you will. While few of us pastors who will actually [...]

Home to Harmony

Posted on February 28th, 2008 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: MinistryPreaching   Tags:

One of my greater joys comes from time shared with my “A-Team” which I affectionately call the tiny band of brothers and sisters in our CLD Affinity Group. The group has grown over the years to several dozen, each called by God into a wide array of ministry in the church. They study hard. The [...]

More Prayer

Posted on February 8th, 2008 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Prayer   Tags:

When I had once mentioned that I collected prayers, a friend quickly sent me a copy of the Prayer of Jabez, a book written by Bruce Wilkinson in 2000 based on a prayer found in I Chronicles 4:9-10: And Jabez called on the God of Israel saying, “Oh that you would bless me indeed and [...]

Core Basics for Church Boards

Posted on February 4th, 2008 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: NCLD   Tags:

In November of 2005 we held our very first Best Practices for Church Boards workshop. At the time, it seemed to be the right thing to do and the right way to do it. Two years later, what seemed to be right has proven to be monumental. As of November, 2007 we [...]

Snowflake Prayer

Posted on January 30th, 2008 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Prayer   Tags:

I was intrigued by a comment that I overheard some time ago to the effect that “prior to the age of Sunday School, the most influential instrument used to instruct Christians was Worship.” It was through the liturgy of worship that people learned theology – as they recited the Apostle’s Creed or Nicene Creed from [...]

Divine Hours

Posted on December 21st, 2007 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Bible Study   Tags:

There seems to have been a revival of interest in ancient forms of spiritual discipline, notably in the area of prayer. From the early Church, the day was marked by regular hours. As early as the Didache in 60 A.D. Christians were encouraged to pray with regularity – the Lord’s Prayer three times a day, [...]

Manly Orthodoxy

Posted on December 12th, 2007 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Christian Life   Tags:

Over the last couple of years, I’ve found myself increasingly distressed by the quality of evangelical worship, or lack thereof. It’s gotten to the point where I have to discipline myself from ranting over the loss of the deep symbols of our faith, the absence of holy moments and spiritual drama, and the general illiteracy [...]

Seeker Becomes Self-Feeder

Posted on December 3rd, 2007 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Church   Tags:

 
            As full disclosure, I should confess that I’ve been a fan of Willow Creek before Willow Ceek was Willow Creek. In the mid-1970’s the youth pastor of my home church in Park Ridge, Illinois was a Trinity College student named Bill Hybels. I always enjoyed coming home on holidays from Seminary just to see [...]

Proof Positive

Posted on November 22nd, 2007 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Athiesm   Tags:

I seem to have hit a theme this month. My eye keeps catching the flashes of debate being generated by the modern merry band of atheists. In a recent Journal of Religion and Society,  Gregory Paul, a paleontologist, whose specialty appears to be the study of dangerous creatures [Predatory Dinosaurs of the World], decided to [...]

Scratching the Surface of Non-Belief

Posted on November 13th, 2007 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Athiesm   Tags:

In the last few months, I have encountered a number of people who seem “taken” by the current campaign to promote the message of atheism. Such books as God is Not Great, and The God Delusion seem to suggest that there is something solid to the life and belief of the unbelievers. Which is why [...]

Does The Universe Have A Purpose?

Posted on November 2nd, 2007 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Athiesm   Tags:

In the last year, Athiests have hit the best-seller book list with such titles as The God Delusion [Richard Dawkins], God is Not Great [Christopher Hitchens], and Letters to a Christian Nation [Sam Harris]. I don’t want to sound like a conspiracy theorist, but it seems as if there is a coordinated assault on the [...]

Church Health Assessment

Posted on October 24th, 2007 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Church   Tags:

Quick note, helpful tool: Check out the resources of Leadership Transformations, Inc. Actually, go directly to their ministry resource outlet entitled HealthyChurch.net [just add the www. before the title, and you’re there.]
One of the things that I’ve discovered in the last two years is that most churches wait until a crisis to assess the health [...]

Team Blog

Posted on October 15th, 2007 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Internet   Tags:

Just as I was scratching my head, thinking of what to share as a blog an enewsletter arrived with a feature article entitled ‘The Death of Blogs” [Ted Olson, Christianity Today.] While it sounded like an obituary, I found the comments worth passing on:
… As weblogs proliferated earlier this decade, Andy Warhol’s famous aphorism was [...]

Middle Adults - Use Them or Lose Them

Posted on October 4th, 2007 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Church   Tags:

I posted a note back in July with a bit of a warning – that the Middle-Adult ministry today is not the same as it was 30 years ago, and that if the church doesn’t address the aging Boomer generation, it is missing a huge opportunity [July 5, 2007: Here They Come.] I don’t know [...]

The Wages of Service

Posted on September 25th, 2007 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Church   Tags:

Christianity Today International publishes the result of an annual survey on church salaries. This year’s copy of The 2008 Compensation Handbook for Church Staff has not yet been published, but a few of the results have been reported – as surprises. Senior editor, Kevin Miller, has posted an article in Leadership online entitled 3 Surprises [...]

We’re Not Okay, But That’s Okay

Posted on September 14th, 2007 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Church   Tags:

The work we’ve been working with Church Boards over the last year has created a number of opportunities to expand our ability to help raise the levels of congregational health on a more personal level. To do that well, I have been getting trained in various Church Coaching systems. Along the way, one of my [...]

Denominational Relevance

Posted on September 5th, 2007 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Church   Tags:

I might as well admit it, I am a fan of George Bullard. I am consistently stimulated by his writings. In fact, it’s been suggested that since I frequently post thoughts from his journal or blog that I should just post his link on my regularly scheduled posting on this blog and have done with [...]

In Praise of Process

Posted on September 1st, 2007 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: NCLD   Tags:

As I’ve been working with church boards over the last year, I’ve noticed how many churches sense the need to refresh their vision, strategy, and mission. They struggle with finding the right structure for their leadership to perform their ministry effectively. They wrestle with finding a simple focus that would galvanize their fellowship. As they [...]

Stickies!

Posted on August 28th, 2007 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Church   Tags:

I might as well admit it. I hate sticky notes. Those little slips of paper with just enough glue on them to stick to your fingers really annoy me. And yet, I might as well admit it, I am addicted to lists! I live by the list and, more often than not, die by the [...]

Something You Have GOT To See

Posted on August 16th, 2007 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Preaching   Tags:

It’s one thing to study how to put together a great powerpoint slide presentation. It’s something else to see a great presentation. I’ve discovered that I learn best by seeing the best. And now, there is a site – and community – where I can study. It’s called Slideshare: www.slideshare.net. They have great examples of [...]

Empower or Delegate?

Posted on August 7th, 2007 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Leadership   Tags:

Among the daily eJournals and newsletters that I value, the one from Easum-Bandy associates provides consistently thought-provoking reflections. The most recent included an article by Bill Tenny-Brittian under the title Developing Leaders Under Your Nose.  His led with a daring first point: Build your leadership base by at least 400%. I’m glad that I kept [...]

Summer Reading

Posted on July 25th, 2007 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Godliness   Tags:

One of the pleasant perks that comes from living close to the ocean is that I am able to grab my beach chair and a book and read while listening to the gentle sounds of wind and waves. My reading this summer has ranged from real-life adventure [The Long Walk, Slavomir Rawicz; Carrying the Fire, [...]

Gentle Summer Thought

Posted on July 17th, 2007 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: God's Love   Tags:

Okay, trivia fans, here’s a question. How many steps can a sparrow take in a minute? It’s summertime and as I was lounging in the shade of my deck, thinking of what I could post on this web space, I found myself watching a flock of sparrows bouncing around the yard. And I began to [...]

Here They Come…

Posted on July 6th, 2007 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: BoomersLeadership   Tags:

In the February edition of the Leadership Connections newsletter, I recorded the results of some research that I’ve been doing on emerging leaders: [When Emerging Leaders go BOOM! http://leadership.nbseminary.com/ncld_011.htm - check it out.]
Twice this week, the issue has come up as both the Seminary – and our Churches are beginning to witness this phenomenon. So, [...]

Gunproofing the Church

Posted on June 15th, 2007 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Church   Tags:

I hadn’t been the Senior Pastor of the Bethany Baptist Church for more than a few weeks when I got a telephone call that put a chill down my spine. At first impressions, it seemed to be the sort of random call that inner-city pastors will get from disturbed people. The caller was rambling, vaguely [...]

Reverse Flow . . .

Posted on June 6th, 2007 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Leadership   Tags:

Over the last four years I’ve been focused on the phenomenon of “emerging leaders.” It is trend in which the Church is growing future leaders from within. In 2004, the statistics being kept by Church Central under the direction of Thom Rainer revealed the growth of this trend: 1997 – 4% of people in ministry [...]

Finding the Right Fit

Posted on June 1st, 2007 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: NCLD   Tags:

I’ll begin this issue with a confession. It’s been three months since the last issue of the Leadership Connections. The silence is not due to idleness. In fact, it is just the opposite. Over the last three years, as I’ve labored hard to discover how to effectively direct the resources of Leadership Development, I’ve initiated [...]

It’s Not About Bob – It’s all About God

Posted on May 28th, 2007 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Heaven   Tags:

Several weeks ago, I used my assigned blog entry to muse over the death of my mentor and friend, Robert Webber. The way he prepared for death has taught me a lesson on how to prepare for life with an addition to my daily prayer: thank you, Lord, for the healing of yesterday, and [...]

Why I Hate Meetings

Posted on May 17th, 2007 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Leadership   Tags:

As one whose life is defined by Meetings, it’s no surprise that I found today’s headline article in Inc.com’s Daily Resource for Entrepreneurs so compelling. The title: New Study Reveals Why Meetings Are SO Unbearable. [I added the boldface to the word SO!] The article presented research gathered by Opinion Research USA meant to measure [...]

Robert Webber, Rest in Peace

Posted on May 8th, 2007 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Leadership   Tags:

Two days ago, I received word that my professor and friend Robert Webber finally succumbed to his long battle with pancreatic cancer late in the evening on April 27. I mourn his death. When I was a young Christian, his classes at Wheaton College taught me to think deeply about issues of faith. As the [...]

Leadership: A Communal Experience

Posted on April 30th, 2007 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Leadership   Tags:

As I was completing the new edition of the Heart for Ministry leadership assessment course, I was tempted to revise the sessions that were focused on a definition of leadership. The conventional definitions seem to define leadership as a personal trait belonging to certain unique individuals. Recently, I’ve encountered several writers who challenge the conventional [...]

Mobilization – the new Assimilation…

Posted on April 20th, 2007 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Leadership   Tags:

I have always found the thoughts and writings of George Bullard to stimulate my thinking. Not long ago, I came across a phrase from his online journal [http://bullardjournal.blogs.com/bullardjournal]. In reporting on a workshop at the Lake Hickory Learning Community on Sustaining Pastoral Excellence, Bullard described a phrase used by Alex McManus that “mobilization is the [...]

What Makes A Christian Relevant?

Posted on April 12th, 2007 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Christian LifeEvangelism   Tags:

I never met E. Stanley Jones, but over the years he has served as a Mentor to me. His book Song of Ascents is one that is a constant source of insight and wisdom … and perspective. Over the last couple of years it’s been hard to find perspective. Not since the Jesus people revolution [...]

Easter Surprise!

Posted on April 4th, 2007 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Easter   Tags:

While I love Christmas and Easter, over the years as a pastor I found it an annual challenge to find something fresh to add to my preaching. I would thrill at any new insight that would add a new voice to the message. One year the Pastor of [...]

Making Health Part of a Natural Cycle…

Posted on March 27th, 2007 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Leadership   Tags:

Over the last two months, I’ve been gathering together research in preparation for the Best Practices for Church Boards: Advanced Edition workshop on the role of the Church Board in Vision Development and Strategic Planning. I’ve sorted through a number of coaching programs – from Church Central’s Church Consultancy, to Natural Church Development’s Coaching system, [...]

Not Alone …

Posted on March 19th, 2007 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Leadership   Tags:

Over the last two years, through our Best Practices for Church Boards workshops, we have gathered together church leaders from all over the province. They’ve come from all directions: large churches – small churches, urban churches – rural churches. Last week, as we met with 5 churches in the Kootenays, I found my reflections moving [...]

Webpage reflections…

Posted on March 1st, 2007 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: Christian Community   Tags:

What began this morning as a casual conversation has become a reflection that I just have to put into words. The subject of Community came up as Dr. Perkins mentioned his wonder of what sort of unifying symbols we have as Canadians that express our shared identity. Even more, what sort of unifying symbols do [...]

Put Weakness in its Place

Posted on February 20th, 2007 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: ChurchLeadership   Tags:

In the last couple of weeks, I’ve found myself at the center of a number of converging themes. As we’ve been preparing to meet with the churches in the Kootenays for the Best Practices for Church Boards Basic Workshop, I’ve noticed that a number of the congregations are eager to address strategic planning. At the [...]

When Emerging Leaders Go BOOM!

Posted on January 5th, 2007 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: NCLD   Tags:

Over the last three years as I’ve been seeking to create instruments to empower home-grown leaders, I’ve noticed that the greatest personal interest being shown comes from people of a certain age. Let me share an example: “I am an engineer, 50 years old, chair of our church board … my wife and I have [...]

The Power of Empowerment

Posted on August 1st, 2006 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: NCLD   Tags:

I am always fascinated by those who study trends and are able to discern the shape of the future. Their findings often allow me to see things I have not noticed before and to pay attention to things that matter most.  I had that experience recently as I was browsing through one such study, Megashift [...]

The Leadership Body

Posted on June 1st, 2006 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: NCLD   Tags:

Consider the following episode. In an effort to start a small-group ministry, one church encountered a familiar problem: identifying small group leaders. Inspired by an example, the pastor invited everyone interested in small-groups to a dessert evening. As people arrived, they were seated [...]

The Good to Great Church

Posted on May 1st, 2006 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: NCLD   Tags:

In 2001, Jim Collins produced the book Good to Great. His book was drawn from the world of business and intended to answer the question "Can a good company become a great company and if so, how?" The fact is that some companies have [...]

Intentionality - The Key Ingredient

Posted on February 1st, 2006 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: NCLD   Tags:

In the process of researching leadership development programs, I’ve discovered that one word keeps appearing. In Building Leaders, Aubrey Malphurs defines the term “leadership development” as the intentional process of helping established and emerging leaders at every level of ministry to assess and develop their Christian character and to acquire, reinforce, and refine their ministry [...]

The Spiritual Dimensions

Posted on December 1st, 2005 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: NCLD   Tags:

In the book, The Unnecessary Pastor, Gene Peterson wrote a challenging thought:
As community diminishes, the “frenzy” for leadership accelerates, but it is more often than not a leadership that destroys community by functionalizing people. The more “effective” our leaders become, the less community we get. [Unnecessary Pastor, Eerdmans, 2000,  p. 203]
Every time I read of [...]

Home Grown Ministers

Posted on August 1st, 2005 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: NCLD   Tags:

In the May/June 2005 issue of the Evangelical Baptist magazine [p. 16], I wrote of the new trends in leadership development that demand attention. In it were themes that have I’ve echoed at the FEBBCY association meeting in Vernon, in conversations with pastors and leaders. The message has, for me, almost become a mantra.
Quick review: [...]

New trends in leadership development

Posted on June 1st, 2005 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: NCLD   Tags:

In September 2001, the Alban Institute issued a special report identifying three major crises facing the North American church. Two of the three related directly to leadership development. A key finding confirmed the experience of most denominations; there is "a shortage of clergy to meet current congregational demands."[1] In essence, the attrition rate among the [...]

Key principles that God uses to get our attention

Posted on January 5th, 2005 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: NCLD   Tags:

God’s Calling - Next Step. Identifying key principles that God uses to get our attention.
In the Bible, the term "call" does not simply describe God’s invitation for an elite few who might enter full-time ministry. In the last issue of Leadership Connection, ALL BELIEVERS were identified as "called people." Calling describes the way God expresses [...]

What is “Training Leaders”?

Posted on August 1st, 2004 by Dr. Lyle Schrag   
Categories: NCLD   Tags:

Over the last year, I’ve quickly discovered that leadership training has become something close to an obsession for this decade. In September, 2001, the Alban Institute published a special report: The Leadership Situation Facing American Congregations. This report identified 3 major crises facing the North American Church - two of which addressed issues of leadership [...]