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About igalindo

Israel Galindo is Professor and Associate Dean for Lifelong Learning at Columbia Theological Seminary.

Ascension poster

A new poster, “Ascension” is available on the Educational Consultants website Art Gallery. See sample here:

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A communion poster

A new communion poster is available at the Educational Consultants Art Gallery site. Click on “[Read more]” to see a sample.

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Psalm poster

I’ve created a new poster. It’s available in the Art Gallery at Educational Consultants

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Handouts

Previously I’d posted some educational handouts on the blog. I’ve decided that this is not the right platform for that. I think our intent for the blog is to foster discussion and dialogue (currently an unqualified failure). I’ve posted additional … Continue reading

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Proper praise

A good article on the proper use of praise. (Click here for article). No, not that “contemporary worship” kind of “praise” (which isn’t much of praise at all, but that’s a different rant…). The article re-iterates what we’ve know from … Continue reading

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“Why I’m not in the Emergent Church Movement”

O.k., I thought this was pretty funny. Why I am not emergent. Despite the playful poke in the eye attitude, I still am not much impressed by any of the “new movements” on the cafeteria of the current American religious … Continue reading

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Deut. 26:5

I’ve been asked to provide some art for Lenten worship bulletins at my church. They follow the Lectionary, which contains OT passages they’ll use. I’m not into “pre-Christian literature” myself, but this phrase in the passage caught my imagination. This … Continue reading

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Systems sermons

I had a conversation recently with someone about “how to teach systems theory,” a question that comes up more frequently with the growing interest in systems theory related to clergy and congregaional leadership. I’m convinced that most people go about … Continue reading

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On churches and societal regression

I received an e-mail from a doctoral student who is doing his work on Bowen Family Systems theory and churches. He asked, “…I wonder if you might provide a comment on Societal Emotional Process’s effects in the church. I am … Continue reading

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On pastoral interims

A fellow coach and I talked about interim ministry recently. She’s coaching a gentleman who is doing interim ministry (he’s on his fourth one). They are both trying to approach the issue through “Bowen Family Systems Lenses,” and therefore are … Continue reading

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