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The influence of feedback processes on clergy and lay leader relationships

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Michael Joe Keppler. The Influence of Feedback Processes On Clergy and Lay Leader Relationships. Covenant Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/7cedf945-32c2-43e1-b2c7-023ed78af05a.

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M. J. Keppler. The influence of feedback processes on clergy and lay leader relationships. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/7cedf945-32c2-43e1-b2c7-023ed78af05a

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Michael Joe Keppler. The Influence of Feedback Processes On Clergy and Lay Leader Relationships. Covenant Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/7cedf945-32c2-43e1-b2c7-023ed78af05a.

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  • This study examined how a feedback process influences the relationship between local church leaders and their clergy in Southern Baptist churches. The research method employed was a qualitative examination that primarily utilized the focus group method. The author identified four summary lessons from the research. There is a considerable need among Southern Baptist churches in Illinois for clergy evaluation processes. There are successful feedback models that look very different. A lay-involved process is stronger because it engages the opinions of laity and encourages teamwork. Finally, a feedback process is more developmentally valuable when clergy desire to be evaluated.
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  • 02/17/2024

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