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Three Reasons to Start with a Powerful Question

2/27/2019

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from Laura Park, Managing Director
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​Our Nested Bowls process to establish values, mission, and ends starts with a Powerful Question. We help boards determine what question, answered in conversation with the congregation, would give the board insight into a future the congregation is excited about creating together. The Art of Powerful Questions, a wonderful article by Eric Vogt, Juanita Brown, and David Isaacs, available from the World Café’s on-line store explains the qualities of effective Powerful Questions.
Why start with a Powerful Question? Three reasons:
  1. Powerful Questions create space and time to consider the big picture of the church’s ministry. They lift the board’s and the congregation’s attention from the everyday and the siloed to the visionary and the whole.
  2. Powerful Questions help boards lead. They help a board clarify where it needs to better understand the congregation’s values and vision. They help create space for congregants to reflect together about possibilities for the future. They help a board ground its work in the voice of the congregation and discern what’s in the best interest of the congregation as a whole.
  3. Powerful Questions invite prophetic imagination. Their larger focus, their open-endedness, their meaningful topics invite the board and congregants to tap into a deeper sense of call and purpose. In the words of James Luther Adams, “each generation must anew win insight into the ambiguous nature of human existence and must give new relevance to moral and spiritual values.” Powerful Question enable that work.
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You can find examples of Powerful Questions, developed from the topics that are resonant with the congregation in the current moment, in our book The Nested Bowls: The Promise and Practice of Good Governance. Or explore all the resources about good governance in the Resources section on our website.
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Quilts Imagining the Future

2/7/2019

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from Laura Park, Managing Director
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I was recently in Colorado working with Foothills Unitarian Church, a vibrant, growing congregation with an engaged and thoughtful board. They had completed the congregational conversation process about values and mission outlined in my book The Nested Bowls: The Promise and Practice of Good Governance. One of the exercises in that process asks small groups of congregants to consider what difference they want their congregation to make in people’s lives in the future. These small groups have already discovered their congregation’s strengths and shared their individual wishes for their congregation’s future. This exercise asks them to imagine what might change in people’s lives if the congregation used its strengths to make two or three of the wishes that they all want together to come true. Participants create a magazine cover (or a website landing page!) talking about their future congregation and how it is changing lives.

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The magazine covers people create in this exercise are often very powerful, filled with images that are aspirational and yet grounded in the strengths of the congregation as it is. The Foothills board took the images their participants created and made beautiful quilts from them, quilts that they hung around the church to share what congregants saw as possible for the future. The board immersed themselves in these images and used what they learned from them to write ends statements describing what difference the church will make in people’s lives. These ends statements will guide everything the congregation does in the next five years, and the board will be engaged in determining what progress is being made on making the ends statements real.​

Discover how you can discern and articulate the relevant, meaningful ways your congregation is meant to change lives. Visit the Nested Bowls page or the Casting the Vision page on our website, or check out The Nested Bowls book, available as a paperback or an e-book from Amazon. 
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