Whether you’re high-tech, low-tech, or no-tech whatsoever, it’s nearly impossible to miss the shift that’s taking place in our culture. Curiosity is on the rise. Participation is sparking creativity and connection. For the first time ever, digital technology is shaping our values.
Our churches need the capacity and will to engage with a changing culture—one that isn’t afraid to embrace hard questions.
How are you being called to adapt?
What You’ll Learn
- An understanding of hybrid ministry in a variety of contexts, including worship, faith formation, stewardship, church leadership, and more
- The limits of hybrid ministry (when virtual engagement is unnecessary)
- Coaching and change management techniques to address the people in your congregation who might prefer a return to a pre-pandemic “normal”
- An ability to envision and create hybrid ministries within your faith community
SHIFT MINISTRY MODELS
Workshop Agenda
- Session 1 You Were Offline, Then You Were Online. Now Do Both.
- Session 2 Hybrid Church in Action.
- Session 3 Did it Work? Evaluating and Refining Your Hybrid Practice.
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Session 1: You Were Offline, Then You Were Online. Now Do Both.
In this session, you’ll learn how hybrid ministry can be used as a tool for equipping rather than strictly gathering. Ryan will also help you create a framework that builds on collaboration, creates seamless experiences, and allows room for stewardship and generosity. During the first breakout session, you and your learning cohort will have an opportunity to assess your congregation’s readiness for hybrid ministry.
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Session 2: Hybrid Church in Action
The second session builds on the work you began in week one. Now is the time to make concepts more concrete, especially in the areas of worship, church leadership, and faith formation. For worship, you’ll learn how to create an experience that extends beyond the physical space of your building, while leadership and faith formation will focus on the intentionality required to connect with your faith community.
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Session 3: Did it Work? Evaluating and Refining Your Hybrid Practice.
It’s impossible to know if, or how well, a practice is working without stepping back to honestly evaluate what and how you’re doing. The third and final session is a chance to do just that. With Ryan’s guidance, you’ll review all aspects of the hybrid ministry framework. This will also be your chance to create an action guide before focusing on resilience and agility in the breakout sessions.
Meet the Instructor
Ryan Panzer is the author of Grace and Gigabytes: Being Church in a Tech-Shaped Culture (Fortress Press, December 2020). Having worked for technology companies like Google and Zendesk while attending seminary and serving in ministry contexts, Ryan researches and writes about ministry in a digital age. As a coach and consultant, Ryan equips communities of faith to live into their mission by integrating digital technology in their ministry. He lives in Madison, WI. For more writings and resources, visit www.ryanpanzer.com.
How it Works
Join our host, Ryan Panzer, and an engaged learning cohort of faith leaders live and online!
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Participate in three two-hour webcast sessions
Be there on Thursdays, from January 6 through January 20, as Ryan breaks down the need for hybrid ministry and the ways to accomplish it.
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Discuss your specific wants, needs, and fears within a safe context
During the course, you will have breakout sessions to discuss and apply what you’re learning with people facing the same struggles as you.
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Develop meaningful connections
There’s nothing like institutional change to create loneliness among the change agents. Having people to lean on and share with is critical. This course gives you the opportunity to build relationships with other like-minded leaders.