I am an avid reader. I love being transported into a new land, a new identity, a new experience, and in doing so, I tap into the power of another person’s story. Whether in a good book, a photograph, or a film, stories have always pulled me in and challenged my preconceived perspectives. A good story moves me toward understanding something bigger.
In ministry, storytelling is more than just a form of communication—it’s a way to connect people to the deep and abiding love of Christ. A well-told story doesn’t just share information; it creates a bridge between experience and understanding, allowing us to see God at work in the world around us. When we tell stories, we invite others to step into something bigger than themselves, to witness transformation, and find a new place in the ongoing narrative of life.
What I love most about storytelling is its ability to make the intangible tangible. For me, faith is often mysterious–a journey filled with questions, doubts, and revelations, but through storytelling, I can give shape to the unseen, helping other people encounter God’s presence in the real and life-altering way that I do.
Whether it’s through a long-form written story, a carefully composed photograph, or a video that layers images, sound, and narrative, stories breathe life into our ministry. They have the power to inspire action, build community, and remind us that we are all part of God’s unfolding story of love.
I am excited to invite you to the Storytelling Track at Leadership Academy on March 1 at St. Dunstan’s in San Diego. This track offers three sessions designed to enhance your ability to tell impactful stories. Whether you’re writing for your church newsletter, capturing a caring moment through photography, or crafting a compelling video, these sessions will equip you with a greater understanding of your power to share your story. Join us as we explore the art and craft of storytelling and learn how to use it to deepen engagement and build lasting connections in your ministry.
Session One: Crafting Compelling Narratives for Ministry
The art of the written word can shape how we connect, remember, and engage with our faith. In this session, discover how to craft narratives that captivate, inspire, and deepen your church’s impact. Join EDSD Director of Communications Chris Tumilty and EDSD Mission Real Estate Portfolio Manager Jessica Ripper to learn about weaving storytelling into your writing—whether for sermons, newsletters, or social media—to create content that resonates. Explore our shared need for structured stories that evoke emotion and make our messages unforgettable.
Session Two: Stories in Motion–Lessons from A Case for Love
Join A Case for Love director Brian Ide for an inside look at the power of video storytelling. Using excerpts from his recent nationwide release, this session will explore how to craft compelling visual narratives that connect with viewers, stir emotions, and inspire change. Whether you’re new to video or looking to enhance your skills, this workshop will provide valuable insights into creating authentic and impactful storytelling through film.
Session Three: Photography–The Art of Visual Storytelling
A single image can tell a powerful story. In this session, EDSD Director of Communications Chris Tumilty and EDSD Missioner for Community Vitality & Diversity Rachel Ambasing will show how photography can share the mission and vision of your church with authenticity and impact. Learn the fundamentals of photography–exploring how composition and lighting help shape a narrative and gain insights into the appropriate use of images online.
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