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Heart Eyes
•18 Oct, 2016

Heart Eyes

In each of Paul’s letters, he follows the writing conventions of his day. He begins by identifying himself and then offers greetings. As usual, Paul then includes a prayer of thanksgiving for his readers. In Ephesians, I find his prayer particular...

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Lessons from Acts 6 on Delegation and Focus
•08 Oct, 2024

Lessons from Acts 6 on Delegation and Focus

During the fall, I have been working my way through the Book of Acts. I find this detailed account of the early church’s beginnings fascinating. In chapter 6, we encounter a dynamic that speaks to our work in ministry. First, we see people in the...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Waiting
•03 May, 2016

Waiting

This Sunday is both Mother’s Day and Ascension Sunday. It is always a struggle when a cultural holiday competes with a church holiday. We often adhere to Hallmark in our celebrations. However, Jesus’ ascension is a crucial part of God’s story; we ...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Navigating New Territory
•26 Apr, 2016

Navigating New Territory

A few weeks ago, I was directed by the lectionary to Acts 11. I found this passage so compelling that I decided to spend an extended period meditating on it. I slowly read through each verse, looking for words that stood out to me. I found this st...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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AI, Productivity, and the Work-Life Balance of Ministry
•19 Feb, 2025

AI, Productivity, and the Work-Life Balance of Ministry

Have you ever felt the tension between getting more done and actually being present for the things that matter? In a recent episode of Mac Power Users, Michael Hyatt shared insights on how AI is reshaping productivity. His reflections got me think...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Assistive AI vs. Generative AI
•03 Dec, 2024

Assistive AI vs. Generative AI

I was listening to a podcast from App Stories today, in which the hosts were discussing AI. I found their conversation helpful as we consider how to utilize this new technology in ministry contexts. The hosts were opposed to the use of Generative...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Ethical and Moral Implications of Using AI in Ministry: Part Three
•18 Nov, 2024

Ethical and Moral Implications of Using AI in Ministry: Part Three

In the first two parts of this blog series, I explored the definition of Artificial Intelligence and considered the implications of using this technology in a ministry setting. While it is crucial to carefully consider the theological framework of...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Ethical and Moral Implications of Using AI in Ministry: Part Two
•07 Nov, 2024

Ethical and Moral Implications of Using AI in Ministry: Part Two

In the first post on this subject, we explored the ethical and moral considerations of incorporating AI in ministry, examining both the opportunities and challenges it presents. It is important that we thoughtfully discern the complexities of this...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Ethical and Moral Implications of Using AI in Ministry: Part One
•29 Oct, 2024

Ethical and Moral Implications of Using AI in Ministry: Part One

AI, or Artificial Intelligence, is all the rage these days. Investors are pouring resources into research and development across various areas of AI. Smartphones and computers are integrating AI into the very fabric of our workflows. So how do we ...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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Waiting
•03 May, 2016

Waiting

This Sunday is both Mother’s Day and Ascension Sunday. It is always a struggle when a cultural holiday competes with a church holiday. We often adhere to Hallmark in our celebrations. However, Jesus’ ascension is a crucial part of God’s story; we ...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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Letting Go: Work-Life Balance in Pastoral Ministry
•01 Oct, 2024

Letting Go: Work-Life Balance in Pastoral Ministry

In our staff devotional time this morning, we surveyed Psalm 46. This is a wonderful reflection on God’s presence and provision during tumultuous times. The psalm begins with a confession of God’s strength and help in times of trouble. It goes on ...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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Abraham Lincoln’s Enduring Example of Leadership and Growth
•15 Oct, 2024

Abraham Lincoln’s Enduring Example of Leadership and Growth

Having lived for nearly a decade in Springfield, Illinois, I am an unapologetic Lincoln admirer. While his story is synonymous with the American story, from the poor log cabin to the presidency, Lincoln embodies our hopes to move beyond our presen...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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Lessons from Acts 6 on Delegation and Focus
•08 Oct, 2024

Lessons from Acts 6 on Delegation and Focus

During the fall, I have been working my way through the Book of Acts. I find this detailed account of the early church’s beginnings fascinating. In chapter 6, we encounter a dynamic that speaks to our work in ministry. First, we see people in the...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Get Out of Town: A Key to Ministry Balance
•23 Sep, 2024

Get Out of Town: A Key to Ministry Balance

As I consider work-life balance and sustainable ministry, it seems that a crucial aspect is getting out of town. Not long after moving to Upstate New York, my wife and I discovered Silver Bay YMCA Pastoral Respite Center. The center provides respi...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Key Areas for Work-Life Balance in Ministry
•18 Sep, 2024

Key Areas for Work-Life Balance in Ministry

Issues of work-life balance have been on my mind over the past few weeks. In this post, I would like to survey areas of interest in this realm. This post can serve as a reference to ensure that my writings are balanced, not concentrated too much o...

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Dropping Everything
•27 Jan, 2016

Dropping Everything

It has been a while since I posted on this blog. My time has been devoted to other ventures. However, I keep coming back to the issue of discernment. It is central to ministry; I am especially cognizant of God’s continual leading. He often calls u...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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Stepping Into the New
•01 Mar, 2016

Stepping Into the New

Discerning has become a key issue for me in ministry. I find myself constantly using the word in conversations, leader meetings, and even interactions with other churches. I feel like those around me are thinking, “Here he goes again talking about...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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Finding Ourselves
•29 Mar, 2016

Finding Ourselves

We often hear people describe ventures of self-discovery. They retreat from the normal pace of life to find themselves. This might involve a multi-week hike into the mountains or even a rebellion against the rules of society. They feel lost and ne...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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Abraham Lincoln’s Enduring Example of Leadership and Growth
•15 Oct, 2024

Abraham Lincoln’s Enduring Example of Leadership and Growth

Having lived for nearly a decade in Springfield, Illinois, I am an unapologetic Lincoln admirer. While his story is synonymous with the American story, from the poor log cabin to the presidency, Lincoln embodies our hopes to move beyond our presen...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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Preparing for a Sabbatical Journey
•20 Dec, 2016

Preparing for a Sabbatical Journey

I have not been as faithful through 2016 in writing for this blog. Other work has taken precedence during the year. However, I am not abandoning this blog. I am more convinced than ever of the necessity of discernment in churches. This past week, ...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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Stepping Into the New
•01 Mar, 2016

Stepping Into the New

Discerning has become a key issue for me in ministry. I find myself constantly using the word in conversations, leader meetings, and even interactions with other churches. I feel like those around me are thinking, “Here he goes again talking about...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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Leading with Timeless Truths: Reflections on Same as Ever
•06 Jan, 2025

Leading with Timeless Truths: Reflections on Same as Ever

As the new year begins, I take a moment to reflect on the books I’ve read last year and identify those I’d like to explore this year. One notable recommendation for 2024 is Morgan Housel’s book Same as Ever: A Guide to What Never Changes, which I ...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Preparing for a Sabbatical Journey
•20 Dec, 2016

Preparing for a Sabbatical Journey

I have not been as faithful through 2016 in writing for this blog. Other work has taken precedence during the year. However, I am not abandoning this blog. I am more convinced than ever of the necessity of discernment in churches. This past week, ...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Heart Eyes
•18 Oct, 2016

Heart Eyes

In each of Paul’s letters, he follows the writing conventions of his day. He begins by identifying himself and then offers greetings. As usual, Paul then includes a prayer of thanksgiving for his readers. In Ephesians, I find his prayer particular...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Embracing Discernment Through Psalm 25
•13 Sep, 2016

Embracing Discernment Through Psalm 25

I’m beginning to see the word discern more frequently these days. In books, magazine articles, and blog entries, the word seems to be everywhere. However, I’m not sure we fully understand its meaning. One definition describes discernment as: ...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Clean Water
•25 Aug, 2016

Clean Water

In following the lectionary readings as a part of a devotional time, I came to a passage in Jeremiah that caught my attention. Jeremiah is proclaiming God’s reaction to the disobedience of His people. (Jeremiah 2:4-8 NIV) Hear the word of the ...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
His Ways
•19 Jul, 2016

His Ways

This has been a season of traveling for me and my family. We have enjoyed time with extended family and a week of serving kids with disabilities at a camp. I have enjoyed a break from daily routines, but it is good to be writing again. A few week...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
The Peril of Old Methods: Lessons from the Sons of Thunder
•07 Jun, 2016

The Peril of Old Methods: Lessons from the Sons of Thunder

As we continue to consider the twelve disciples in worship, we focus on James this week. While he is one of the lead disciples, he is seldom mentioned alone in Scripture. In fact, the only time he is cited without his brother John is when he is ma...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Chosen for a Purpose: The Unlikely Twelve
•24 May, 2016

Chosen for a Purpose: The Unlikely Twelve

This summer, we are exploring the Twelve Disciples of Jesus. For several years, I have contemplated doing this series. I thought it would be fun to spend time exploring the lives of these men. I was a bit surprised how little information we have o...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Navigating New Territory
•26 Apr, 2016

Navigating New Territory

A few weeks ago, I was directed by the lectionary to Acts 11. I found this passage so compelling that I decided to spend an extended period meditating on it. I slowly read through each verse, looking for words that stood out to me. I found this st...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Finding Ourselves
•29 Mar, 2016

Finding Ourselves

We often hear people describe ventures of self-discovery. They retreat from the normal pace of life to find themselves. This might involve a multi-week hike into the mountains or even a rebellion against the rules of society. They feel lost and ne...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Fetching a Colt
•15 Mar, 2016

Fetching a Colt

In preparation for Palm Sunday, I was reading the lectionary text for this week. As I studied the text, I noticed a few key words that point us toward discernment. Luke records Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem in Luke 19:28ff. He begins: (Luke 19:2...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Calling Shotgun
•23 Feb, 2016

Calling Shotgun

I am preaching tomorrow at a community-wide Lenten service. It is wonderful to join with other Christians during the season of Lent. As we approach Resurrection Sunday, we remember Jesus’ journey to the Cross. Tomorrow’s text is Mark 10:32-45. In...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Dropping Everything
•27 Jan, 2016

Dropping Everything

It has been a while since I posted on this blog. My time has been devoted to other ventures. However, I keep coming back to the issue of discernment. It is central to ministry; I am especially cognizant of God’s continual leading. He often calls u...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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Chosen for a Purpose: The Unlikely Twelve
•24 May, 2016

Chosen for a Purpose: The Unlikely Twelve

This summer, we are exploring the Twelve Disciples of Jesus. For several years, I have contemplated doing this series. I thought it would be fun to spend time exploring the lives of these men. I was a bit surprised how little information we have o...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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The Peril of Old Methods: Lessons from the Sons of Thunder
•07 Jun, 2016

The Peril of Old Methods: Lessons from the Sons of Thunder

As we continue to consider the twelve disciples in worship, we focus on James this week. While he is one of the lead disciples, he is seldom mentioned alone in Scripture. In fact, the only time he is cited without his brother John is when he is ma...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Waiting
•03 May, 2016

Waiting

This Sunday is both Mother’s Day and Ascension Sunday. It is always a struggle when a cultural holiday competes with a church holiday. We often adhere to Hallmark in our celebrations. However, Jesus’ ascension is a crucial part of God’s story; we ...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Dropping Everything
•27 Jan, 2016

Dropping Everything

It has been a while since I posted on this blog. My time has been devoted to other ventures. However, I keep coming back to the issue of discernment. It is central to ministry; I am especially cognizant of God’s continual leading. He often calls u...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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Assistive AI vs. Generative AI
•03 Dec, 2024

Assistive AI vs. Generative AI

I was listening to a podcast from App Stories today, in which the hosts were discussing AI. I found their conversation helpful as we consider how to utilize this new technology in ministry contexts. The hosts were opposed to the use of Generative...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Ethical and Moral Implications of Using AI in Ministry: Part Three
•18 Nov, 2024

Ethical and Moral Implications of Using AI in Ministry: Part Three

In the first two parts of this blog series, I explored the definition of Artificial Intelligence and considered the implications of using this technology in a ministry setting. While it is crucial to carefully consider the theological framework of...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Ethical and Moral Implications of Using AI in Ministry: Part Two
•07 Nov, 2024

Ethical and Moral Implications of Using AI in Ministry: Part Two

In the first post on this subject, we explored the ethical and moral considerations of incorporating AI in ministry, examining both the opportunities and challenges it presents. It is important that we thoughtfully discern the complexities of this...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Ethical and Moral Implications of Using AI in Ministry: Part One
•29 Oct, 2024

Ethical and Moral Implications of Using AI in Ministry: Part One

AI, or Artificial Intelligence, is all the rage these days. Investors are pouring resources into research and development across various areas of AI. Smartphones and computers are integrating AI into the very fabric of our workflows. So how do we ...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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Letting Go: Work-Life Balance in Pastoral Ministry
•01 Oct, 2024

Letting Go: Work-Life Balance in Pastoral Ministry

In our staff devotional time this morning, we surveyed Psalm 46. This is a wonderful reflection on God’s presence and provision during tumultuous times. The psalm begins with a confession of God’s strength and help in times of trouble. It goes on ...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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Lessons from Acts 6 on Delegation and Focus
•08 Oct, 2024

Lessons from Acts 6 on Delegation and Focus

During the fall, I have been working my way through the Book of Acts. I find this detailed account of the early church’s beginnings fascinating. In chapter 6, we encounter a dynamic that speaks to our work in ministry. First, we see people in the...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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Navigating New Territory
•26 Apr, 2016

Navigating New Territory

A few weeks ago, I was directed by the lectionary to Acts 11. I found this passage so compelling that I decided to spend an extended period meditating on it. I slowly read through each verse, looking for words that stood out to me. I found this st...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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Key Areas for Work-Life Balance in Ministry
•18 Sep, 2024

Key Areas for Work-Life Balance in Ministry

Issues of work-life balance have been on my mind over the past few weeks. In this post, I would like to survey areas of interest in this realm. This post can serve as a reference to ensure that my writings are balanced, not concentrated too much o...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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Clean Water
•25 Aug, 2016

Clean Water

In following the lectionary readings as a part of a devotional time, I came to a passage in Jeremiah that caught my attention. Jeremiah is proclaiming God’s reaction to the disobedience of His people. (Jeremiah 2:4-8 NIV) Hear the word of the ...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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Finding Ourselves
•29 Mar, 2016

Finding Ourselves

We often hear people describe ventures of self-discovery. They retreat from the normal pace of life to find themselves. This might involve a multi-week hike into the mountains or even a rebellion against the rules of society. They feel lost and ne...

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His Ways
•19 Jul, 2016

His Ways

This has been a season of traveling for me and my family. We have enjoyed time with extended family and a week of serving kids with disabilities at a camp. I have enjoyed a break from daily routines, but it is good to be writing again. A few week...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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The Peril of Old Methods: Lessons from the Sons of Thunder
•07 Jun, 2016

The Peril of Old Methods: Lessons from the Sons of Thunder

As we continue to consider the twelve disciples in worship, we focus on James this week. While he is one of the lead disciples, he is seldom mentioned alone in Scripture. In fact, the only time he is cited without his brother John is when he is ma...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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Clean Water
•25 Aug, 2016

Clean Water

In following the lectionary readings as a part of a devotional time, I came to a passage in Jeremiah that caught my attention. Jeremiah is proclaiming God’s reaction to the disobedience of His people. (Jeremiah 2:4-8 NIV) Hear the word of the ...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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Chosen for a Purpose: The Unlikely Twelve
•24 May, 2016

Chosen for a Purpose: The Unlikely Twelve

This summer, we are exploring the Twelve Disciples of Jesus. For several years, I have contemplated doing this series. I thought it would be fun to spend time exploring the lives of these men. I was a bit surprised how little information we have o...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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Leading with Timeless Truths: Reflections on Same as Ever
•06 Jan, 2025

Leading with Timeless Truths: Reflections on Same as Ever

As the new year begins, I take a moment to reflect on the books I’ve read last year and identify those I’d like to explore this year. One notable recommendation for 2024 is Morgan Housel’s book Same as Ever: A Guide to What Never Changes, which I ...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
The Office Dilemma: Balancing Presence and Productivity in Ministry
•22 Oct, 2024

The Office Dilemma: Balancing Presence and Productivity in Ministry

We are rethinking our workspaces on our church property, potentially repurposing a staff office to expand our welcome area. The planning discussions have been intriguing, revealing how little time we actually spend in the office. This doesn’t mean...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Abraham Lincoln’s Enduring Example of Leadership and Growth
•15 Oct, 2024

Abraham Lincoln’s Enduring Example of Leadership and Growth

Having lived for nearly a decade in Springfield, Illinois, I am an unapologetic Lincoln admirer. While his story is synonymous with the American story, from the poor log cabin to the presidency, Lincoln embodies our hopes to move beyond our presen...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Exploring Life-Ministry Balance
•09 Sep, 2024

Exploring Life-Ministry Balance

After a few years of settling into my role as pastor of The United Church in Canandaigua, New York, I am excited to relaunch this blog. It has been a period of adjustment and growth, and now I am eager to reconnect with you all through these refle...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Preparing for a Sabbatical Journey
•20 Dec, 2016

Preparing for a Sabbatical Journey

I have not been as faithful through 2016 in writing for this blog. Other work has taken precedence during the year. However, I am not abandoning this blog. I am more convinced than ever of the necessity of discernment in churches. This past week, ...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Embracing Discernment Through Psalm 25
•13 Sep, 2016

Embracing Discernment Through Psalm 25

I’m beginning to see the word discern more frequently these days. In books, magazine articles, and blog entries, the word seems to be everywhere. However, I’m not sure we fully understand its meaning. One definition describes discernment as: ...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
His Ways
•19 Jul, 2016

His Ways

This has been a season of traveling for me and my family. We have enjoyed time with extended family and a week of serving kids with disabilities at a camp. I have enjoyed a break from daily routines, but it is good to be writing again. A few week...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
The Peril of Old Methods: Lessons from the Sons of Thunder
•07 Jun, 2016

The Peril of Old Methods: Lessons from the Sons of Thunder

As we continue to consider the twelve disciples in worship, we focus on James this week. While he is one of the lead disciples, he is seldom mentioned alone in Scripture. In fact, the only time he is cited without his brother John is when he is ma...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Chosen for a Purpose: The Unlikely Twelve
•24 May, 2016

Chosen for a Purpose: The Unlikely Twelve

This summer, we are exploring the Twelve Disciples of Jesus. For several years, I have contemplated doing this series. I thought it would be fun to spend time exploring the lives of these men. I was a bit surprised how little information we have o...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Navigating New Territory
•26 Apr, 2016

Navigating New Territory

A few weeks ago, I was directed by the lectionary to Acts 11. I found this passage so compelling that I decided to spend an extended period meditating on it. I slowly read through each verse, looking for words that stood out to me. I found this st...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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Calling Shotgun
•23 Feb, 2016

Calling Shotgun

I am preaching tomorrow at a community-wide Lenten service. It is wonderful to join with other Christians during the season of Lent. As we approach Resurrection Sunday, we remember Jesus’ journey to the Cross. Tomorrow’s text is Mark 10:32-45. In...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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The Office Dilemma: Balancing Presence and Productivity in Ministry
•22 Oct, 2024

The Office Dilemma: Balancing Presence and Productivity in Ministry

We are rethinking our workspaces on our church property, potentially repurposing a staff office to expand our welcome area. The planning discussions have been intriguing, revealing how little time we actually spend in the office. This doesn’t mean...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Exploring Life-Ministry Balance
•09 Sep, 2024

Exploring Life-Ministry Balance

After a few years of settling into my role as pastor of The United Church in Canandaigua, New York, I am excited to relaunch this blog. It has been a period of adjustment and growth, and now I am eager to reconnect with you all through these refle...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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Abraham Lincoln’s Enduring Example of Leadership and Growth
•15 Oct, 2024

Abraham Lincoln’s Enduring Example of Leadership and Growth

Having lived for nearly a decade in Springfield, Illinois, I am an unapologetic Lincoln admirer. While his story is synonymous with the American story, from the poor log cabin to the presidency, Lincoln embodies our hopes to move beyond our presen...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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Waiting
•03 May, 2016

Waiting

This Sunday is both Mother’s Day and Ascension Sunday. It is always a struggle when a cultural holiday competes with a church holiday. We often adhere to Hallmark in our celebrations. However, Jesus’ ascension is a crucial part of God’s story; we ...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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Get Out of Town: A Key to Ministry Balance
•23 Sep, 2024

Get Out of Town: A Key to Ministry Balance

As I consider work-life balance and sustainable ministry, it seems that a crucial aspect is getting out of town. Not long after moving to Upstate New York, my wife and I discovered Silver Bay YMCA Pastoral Respite Center. The center provides respi...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Key Areas for Work-Life Balance in Ministry
•18 Sep, 2024

Key Areas for Work-Life Balance in Ministry

Issues of work-life balance have been on my mind over the past few weeks. In this post, I would like to survey areas of interest in this realm. This post can serve as a reference to ensure that my writings are balanced, not concentrated too much o...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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Letting Go: Work-Life Balance in Pastoral Ministry
•01 Oct, 2024

Letting Go: Work-Life Balance in Pastoral Ministry

In our staff devotional time this morning, we surveyed Psalm 46. This is a wonderful reflection on God’s presence and provision during tumultuous times. The psalm begins with a confession of God’s strength and help in times of trouble. It goes on ...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Exploring Life-Ministry Balance
•09 Sep, 2024

Exploring Life-Ministry Balance

After a few years of settling into my role as pastor of The United Church in Canandaigua, New York, I am excited to relaunch this blog. It has been a period of adjustment and growth, and now I am eager to reconnect with you all through these refle...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Stepping Into the New
•01 Mar, 2016

Stepping Into the New

Discerning has become a key issue for me in ministry. I find myself constantly using the word in conversations, leader meetings, and even interactions with other churches. I feel like those around me are thinking, “Here he goes again talking about...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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Assistive AI vs. Generative AI
•03 Dec, 2024

Assistive AI vs. Generative AI

I was listening to a podcast from App Stories today, in which the hosts were discussing AI. I found their conversation helpful as we consider how to utilize this new technology in ministry contexts. The hosts were opposed to the use of Generative...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Ethical and Moral Implications of Using AI in Ministry: Part Three
•18 Nov, 2024

Ethical and Moral Implications of Using AI in Ministry: Part Three

In the first two parts of this blog series, I explored the definition of Artificial Intelligence and considered the implications of using this technology in a ministry setting. While it is crucial to carefully consider the theological framework of...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Ethical and Moral Implications of Using AI in Ministry: Part Two
•07 Nov, 2024

Ethical and Moral Implications of Using AI in Ministry: Part Two

In the first post on this subject, we explored the ethical and moral considerations of incorporating AI in ministry, examining both the opportunities and challenges it presents. It is important that we thoughtfully discern the complexities of this...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Ethical and Moral Implications of Using AI in Ministry: Part One
•29 Oct, 2024

Ethical and Moral Implications of Using AI in Ministry: Part One

AI, or Artificial Intelligence, is all the rage these days. Investors are pouring resources into research and development across various areas of AI. Smartphones and computers are integrating AI into the very fabric of our workflows. So how do we ...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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Fetching a Colt
•15 Mar, 2016

Fetching a Colt

In preparation for Palm Sunday, I was reading the lectionary text for this week. As I studied the text, I noticed a few key words that point us toward discernment. Luke records Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem in Luke 19:28ff. He begins: (Luke 19:2...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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The Office Dilemma: Balancing Presence and Productivity in Ministry
•22 Oct, 2024

The Office Dilemma: Balancing Presence and Productivity in Ministry

We are rethinking our workspaces on our church property, potentially repurposing a staff office to expand our welcome area. The planning discussions have been intriguing, revealing how little time we actually spend in the office. This doesn’t mean...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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Finding Ourselves
•29 Mar, 2016

Finding Ourselves

We often hear people describe ventures of self-discovery. They retreat from the normal pace of life to find themselves. This might involve a multi-week hike into the mountains or even a rebellion against the rules of society. They feel lost and ne...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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Heart Eyes
•18 Oct, 2016

Heart Eyes

In each of Paul’s letters, he follows the writing conventions of his day. He begins by identifying himself and then offers greetings. As usual, Paul then includes a prayer of thanksgiving for his readers. In Ephesians, I find his prayer particular...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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The Office Dilemma: Balancing Presence and Productivity in Ministry
•22 Oct, 2024

The Office Dilemma: Balancing Presence and Productivity in Ministry

We are rethinking our workspaces on our church property, potentially repurposing a staff office to expand our welcome area. The planning discussions have been intriguing, revealing how little time we actually spend in the office. This doesn’t mean...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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Letting Go: Work-Life Balance in Pastoral Ministry
•01 Oct, 2024

Letting Go: Work-Life Balance in Pastoral Ministry

In our staff devotional time this morning, we surveyed Psalm 46. This is a wonderful reflection on God’s presence and provision during tumultuous times. The psalm begins with a confession of God’s strength and help in times of trouble. It goes on ...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Embracing Discernment Through Psalm 25
•13 Sep, 2016

Embracing Discernment Through Psalm 25

I’m beginning to see the word discern more frequently these days. In books, magazine articles, and blog entries, the word seems to be everywhere. However, I’m not sure we fully understand its meaning. One definition describes discernment as: ...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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Fetching a Colt
•15 Mar, 2016

Fetching a Colt

In preparation for Palm Sunday, I was reading the lectionary text for this week. As I studied the text, I noticed a few key words that point us toward discernment. Luke records Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem in Luke 19:28ff. He begins: (Luke 19:2...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen
Dropping Everything
•27 Jan, 2016

Dropping Everything

It has been a while since I posted on this blog. My time has been devoted to other ventures. However, I keep coming back to the issue of discernment. It is central to ministry; I am especially cognizant of God’s continual leading. He often calls u...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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Letting Go: Work-Life Balance in Pastoral Ministry
•01 Oct, 2024

Letting Go: Work-Life Balance in Pastoral Ministry

In our staff devotional time this morning, we surveyed Psalm 46. This is a wonderful reflection on God’s presence and provision during tumultuous times. The psalm begins with a confession of God’s strength and help in times of trouble. It goes on ...

Wade Allen By Wade Allen

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Preparing for a Sabbatical Journey
•20 Dec, 2016

Preparing for a Sabbatical Journey

I have not been as faithful through 2016 in writing for this blog. Other work has taken precedence during the year. However, I am not abandoning this blog. I am more convinced than ever of the necessity of discernment in churches. This past week, ...

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Fetching a Colt
•15 Mar, 2016

Fetching a Colt

In preparation for Palm Sunday, I was reading the lectionary text for this week. As I studied the text, I noticed a few key words that point us toward discernment. Luke records Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem in Luke 19:28ff. He begins: (Luke 19:2...

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Key Areas for Work-Life Balance in Ministry
•18 Sep, 2024

Key Areas for Work-Life Balance in Ministry

Issues of work-life balance have been on my mind over the past few weeks. In this post, I would like to survey areas of interest in this realm. This post can serve as a reference to ensure that my writings are balanced, not concentrated too much o...

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Calling Shotgun
•23 Feb, 2016

Calling Shotgun

I am preaching tomorrow at a community-wide Lenten service. It is wonderful to join with other Christians during the season of Lent. As we approach Resurrection Sunday, we remember Jesus’ journey to the Cross. Tomorrow’s text is Mark 10:32-45. In...

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The Pastor's Sick Day
•14 Jan, 2025

The Pastor's Sick Day

A few weeks ago, I got sick - on a Saturday afternoon, of all times. For a pastor, this is perhaps the most challenging time to fall ill. Thankfully, we are a multi-staffed church. I called our associate pastor, emailed my sermon, and witnessed Go...

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Navigating New Territory
•26 Apr, 2016

Navigating New Territory

A few weeks ago, I was directed by the lectionary to Acts 11. I found this passage so compelling that I decided to spend an extended period meditating on it. I slowly read through each verse, looking for words that stood out to me. I found this st...

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Letting Go: Work-Life Balance in Pastoral Ministry
•01 Oct, 2024

Letting Go: Work-Life Balance in Pastoral Ministry

In our staff devotional time this morning, we surveyed Psalm 46. This is a wonderful reflection on God’s presence and provision during tumultuous times. The psalm begins with a confession of God’s strength and help in times of trouble. It goes on ...

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AI, Productivity, and the Work-Life Balance of Ministry
•19 Feb, 2025

AI, Productivity, and the Work-Life Balance of Ministry

Have you ever felt the tension between getting more done and actually being present for the things that matter? In a recent episode of Mac Power Users, Michael Hyatt shared insights on how AI is reshaping productivity. His reflections got me think...

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Assistive AI vs. Generative AI
•03 Dec, 2024

Assistive AI vs. Generative AI

I was listening to a podcast from App Stories today, in which the hosts were discussing AI. I found their conversation helpful as we consider how to utilize this new technology in ministry contexts. The hosts were opposed to the use of Generative...

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Ethical and Moral Implications of Using AI in Ministry: Part Three
•18 Nov, 2024

Ethical and Moral Implications of Using AI in Ministry: Part Three

In the first two parts of this blog series, I explored the definition of Artificial Intelligence and considered the implications of using this technology in a ministry setting. While it is crucial to carefully consider the theological framework of...

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Ethical and Moral Implications of Using AI in Ministry: Part Two
•07 Nov, 2024

Ethical and Moral Implications of Using AI in Ministry: Part Two

In the first post on this subject, we explored the ethical and moral considerations of incorporating AI in ministry, examining both the opportunities and challenges it presents. It is important that we thoughtfully discern the complexities of this...

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Ethical and Moral Implications of Using AI in Ministry: Part One
•29 Oct, 2024

Ethical and Moral Implications of Using AI in Ministry: Part One

AI, or Artificial Intelligence, is all the rage these days. Investors are pouring resources into research and development across various areas of AI. Smartphones and computers are integrating AI into the very fabric of our workflows. So how do we ...

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Key Areas for Work-Life Balance in Ministry
•18 Sep, 2024

Key Areas for Work-Life Balance in Ministry

Issues of work-life balance have been on my mind over the past few weeks. In this post, I would like to survey areas of interest in this realm. This post can serve as a reference to ensure that my writings are balanced, not concentrated too much o...

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Stepping Into the New
•01 Mar, 2016

Stepping Into the New

Discerning has become a key issue for me in ministry. I find myself constantly using the word in conversations, leader meetings, and even interactions with other churches. I feel like those around me are thinking, “Here he goes again talking about...

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Get Out of Town: A Key to Ministry Balance
•23 Sep, 2024

Get Out of Town: A Key to Ministry Balance

As I consider work-life balance and sustainable ministry, it seems that a crucial aspect is getting out of town. Not long after moving to Upstate New York, my wife and I discovered Silver Bay YMCA Pastoral Respite Center. The center provides respi...

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Letting Go: Work-Life Balance in Pastoral Ministry
•01 Oct, 2024

Letting Go: Work-Life Balance in Pastoral Ministry

In our staff devotional time this morning, we surveyed Psalm 46. This is a wonderful reflection on God’s presence and provision during tumultuous times. The psalm begins with a confession of God’s strength and help in times of trouble. It goes on ...

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Waiting
•03 May, 2016

Waiting

This Sunday is both Mother’s Day and Ascension Sunday. It is always a struggle when a cultural holiday competes with a church holiday. We often adhere to Hallmark in our celebrations. However, Jesus’ ascension is a crucial part of God’s story; we ...

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Lessons from Acts 6 on Delegation and Focus
•08 Oct, 2024

Lessons from Acts 6 on Delegation and Focus

During the fall, I have been working my way through the Book of Acts. I find this detailed account of the early church’s beginnings fascinating. In chapter 6, we encounter a dynamic that speaks to our work in ministry. First, we see people in the...

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AI, Productivity, and the Work-Life Balance of Ministry
•19 Feb, 2025

AI, Productivity, and the Work-Life Balance of Ministry

Have you ever felt the tension between getting more done and actually being present for the things that matter? In a recent episode of Mac Power Users, Michael Hyatt shared insights on how AI is reshaping productivity. His reflections got me think...

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Following Paul's Pattern of Ministry
•28 Jan, 2025

Following Paul's Pattern of Ministry

I love the book of Acts because Luke guides us through the history of the early church, allowing us to grasp how early Christians followed God’s guidance. By reflecting on their actions, we gain insight into what it means to live according to God’...

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The Pastor's Sick Day
•14 Jan, 2025

The Pastor's Sick Day

A few weeks ago, I got sick - on a Saturday afternoon, of all times. For a pastor, this is perhaps the most challenging time to fall ill. Thankfully, we are a multi-staffed church. I called our associate pastor, emailed my sermon, and witnessed Go...

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