Welcome to another insightful episode of The Last Service Podcast! In this edition, your host Matt engages in a thought-provoking conversation with pastor and developer Mark Elsdon discussing his latest book, "Gone for Good? Negotiating the Coming Wave of Church Property Transition."
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📚 About the Episode: Join us as Matt dives deep into the intricate details of the upcoming wave of church property transitions with Mark Elsdon. Discover the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead as churches and their surrounding communities navigate the complex process of transitioning their properties. Mark shares his expertise, drawn from years of experience, shedding light on the theological and ethical issues that will impact communities for future generations.
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💡 Featured Guest: Mark Elsdon: Mark is cofounder of RootedGood, which supports catalytic and innovative church leaders working on property development, money and mission alignment, and social enterprise; executive director at Pres House and Pres House Apartments on the University of Wisconsin's Madison campus; principal at Threshold Sacred Development; and past president of the board of directors for Working Capital for Community Needs, an impact investing fund that provides microfinance funding to the working poor in Latin America.
He is an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church, USA, and lives in Madison, Wisconsin.
📖 Mark's Book - "Gone for Good? Negotiating the Coming Wave of Church Property Transition": Explore the pages of Mark's latest book, where he delves into the intricacies of church property transitions. Discover practical advice, case studies, and actionable insights to navigate this crucial phase in your church's journey.
🔗 Connect with Mark Elsdon: For more information, visit Mark's website: melsdon.com. Stay updated on his latest insights, articles, and resources to empower your church community.
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