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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this inaugural episode of Governance That Listens, Keith Clark-Hoyos explores a question that will shape the entire first season: What if governance is one of the ways a church either protects or distorts its capacity for faithful listening? Most people who step into church leadership do so because they care deeply about their congregation and want to serve. Yet many quickly discover that governance involves far more than meetings, policies, and decision-making. It touches questions of aut...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this inaugural episode of <b>Governance That Listens</b>, Keith Clark-Hoyos explores a question that will shape the entire first season:</p><p><b>What if governance is one of the ways a church either protects or distorts its capacity for faithful listening?</b></p><p>Most people who step into church leadership do so because they care deeply about their congregation and want to serve. Yet many quickly discover that governance involves far more than meetings, policies, and decision-making. It touches questions of authority, discernment, stewardship, conflict, trust, and Calling.</p><p>Drawing on more than three decades of experience working with churches, governing bodies, finance teams, and judicatory leaders, Keith reflects on a pattern he has observed again and again: faithful people often find themselves serving within systems that shape what gets heard, what gets ignored, and how decisions are made.</p><p>This episode introduces the central thesis behind the podcast: churches do not lose their way because they stop caring. Often, they lose their way because they gradually lose the practice of listening together. Governance is more than administration. It shapes a community&apos;s ability to discern God&apos;s direction and respond faithfully to its Calling.</p><p>In This Episode</p><ul><li> Why church governance is about more than bylaws, meetings, and policies </li><li> How leadership systems shape what a congregation notices and avoids </li><li> Why many churches struggle with discernment even when they are full of committed leaders </li><li> The relationship between Calling, Energy, Resources, and governance </li><li> Why <em>Governance That Listens</em> exists and what this podcast will explore throughout Season 1 </li></ul><p>Reflection Question</p><p><b>Where does your church&apos;s current governance make faithful listening easier, and where does it make listening more difficult?</b></p><p>Season 1: Discernment-Rooted Governance</p><p>Throughout this season, we&apos;ll explore how structures shape listening, how discernment differs from decision-making, why Calling must come before strategy, and what it looks like to build governance systems that protect faithful listening over time.</p><p>Learn more at <b>ChurchTrainingCenter.com</b>.</p>]]></description>
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