
Faithfulness beyond giving and attendance - with Brian Foreman
Brian Foreman, with three decades of experience related to congregations as staff and support, he combines his theological, leadership and community engagement education with the practical experience of serving congregations, and he is most passionate about seeing individuals and congregations transform their communities through the invitation God has given them to join in God’s work. A key way Brian serves churches is through a ministry that builds a platform for congregations to equip one another for the unique challenges and opportunities of being church in their respective contexts.
Brian received his BA in Religion and Christian Ministries from Campbell University, a Master of Religious Education from Duke University Divinity School and a Doctorate in Education Leadership from the University of North Carolina – Charlotte.
Key topics
- The development and purpose of the Thriving Traits Assessment, including five key traits: compelling clarity, dynamic collaboration, rooted relationships, faithful agility, and holy tenacity.
- The importance of perception gaps between clergy and congregants, and how the assessment helps bridge those perceptions.
- How the assessment uses self-evaluation by both leaders and members, fostering honest dialogue.
- The role of stories and community narratives in strengthening congregational identity.
- Challenges pastors face with political and social issues, and how the assessment can unify diverse church personalities.
- The transformative potential of the assessment to shift organizational culture from program-driven to relationally connected.
- The analogy between church health metrics and personal accountability measures like Bible reading and prayer.
- The significant impact of understanding perception gaps, especially in areas like clarity and collaboration, leading to more aligned ministry efforts.
- The influence of societal changes and social media on youth ministry and congregational engagement strategies.
- The importance of curiosity, openness, and storytelling in church leadership and community development.
TIMESTAMPS
00:01 - Introduction to Brian Foreman and his work with the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship
00:32 - Brian's recent holiday experience in Curacao and insights into social media influence
01:22 - Observations on beach culture and social media influencers
01:45 - Conversations about local coffee and its significance to travel experience
02:24 - The challenge of finding coffee at events and its symbolism in community engagement
02:52 - Overview of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship: mission and diversity
04:02 - Explanation of church autonomy within Baptist tradition and ecumenical collaborations
04:58 - The concept and evolution of the Fellowship over 35 years
05:47 - Brian’s background in youth ministry and theological reflection with teens
06:11 - Transition from youth minister to educator and organizational leadership lessons
08:42 - Current challenges in youth ministry, social media impact, and adolescent development
10:00 - Shifts in youth engagement, service motivations, and pandemic effects
12:20 - Metrics in youth ministry: relational and storytelling approaches over attendance or activities
14:41 - Introduction to the Thriving Traits project and its core traits
16:25 - How the traits emerged from community listening sessions and focus groups
17:25 - Description of the Thriving Traits Assessment and its design
18:49 - The importance of self-assessment, perception gaps, and honest reflection in ch
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