Lincoln, Timothy D. Silent Brainstorming. Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary. 2023. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://www.austinseminarydigital.org/documents/detail/7597.
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Are you entering a new call? Engaging in interim ministry? Learn a new technique to help you learn more about the community you are joining. Silent brainstorming is focus group technique to discover the complexities of a topic. The technique taps into human imagination and allows all participants to contribute ideas based on their experiences. This webinar describes this process by exploring the example of a newly called interim minister who wants to understand what members value about Sunday worship.
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