The Transitional Specialists Podcast

Keith Head (Producer) and Bill Kemp (Host)

The Transitional Specialists Podcast provides continuing education, resources and tools for trained transitional leaders who serve as interim ministers in United Methodist congregations. We interview people who have a story to tell about going through wilderness times and emerging as stronger people of faith. We also discuss the nuts and bolts of how to be a modern day Moses, guiding your congregation through a "liminal" or wilderness season. TIIMSA (Transitional Intentional Interim Ministry Specialists Association) of The United Methodist Church produces this podcast.

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  1. 22.04.2024

    What Transitional Specialists Can Learn from the Oscars

    April 23, 2024 – Are you at the top of your craft? That's the essential question asked in Episode 10 of The Transitional Specialists Podcast: "What Transitional Specialists Can Learn from the Oscars."  The Oscar isn't given to the most popular movie or the one that grosses the most money. It is given to the movie that represents the highest achievement in movie making, as voted on by those whose business is movie making. It is an award for those who represent the highest professionalism in their work. It rewards craft, as intentionally practiced.  Similarly, a trained interim minister seeks to intentionally practice their craft. Each assignment is like a movie in that it must accomplish certain tasks and it runs a certain length. Our hope is to leave the interim ministry appointment having achieved the tasks or what a movie scriptwriter would call the plot points. In our training of interims, we practice the five Formative Tasks in our work with the congregation, the "plot points" of our own craft. They are IDENTITY, DIRECTION, LEADERSHIP, CONNECTION, and PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE. How well we do those tasks is the measure of our effectiveness as transitional specialists.   So, for this episode, our podcast host, Bill Kemp, is moving from the "host seat" to the "hot seat" as he explains what it takes to seek excellence in our craft, not for something like an Oscar at the annual Academy Awards, but for much more, as we read in The Message version of 1 Corinthians 9:25, "... Run to win. All good athletes train hard. They do it for a gold medal that tarnishes and fades. You're after one that's gold eternally." Let's join this conversation about excellence with Bill, a seasoned United Methodist pastor and retired elder in the Western Pennsylvania Conference. He is also a novelist and self-help author and has served as a TIIMS (Transitional Intentional Interim Ministry Specialist) for 22 years. Let's  find out what he has to say about how a good transition is like a good movie!

    37 Min.
  2. 08.12.2023

    New Occasions Teach New Duties

    December 8, 2023 ­­– The title for Episode 9 of The Transitional Specialists Podcast comes from a verse in an old hymn, "new occasions teach new duties." This phrase describes the task before church leaders and transitional specialists amidst all the current foundational changes going on in our world and the Church. So, for this podcast we decided to talk to a person who is smack dab in the middle of those changes serving as the pastor of a new church for United Methodists whose former church disaffiliated from the denomination AND who is also a conference staff person AND a veteran Transitional Intentional Interim Ministry Specialist (TIIMS). Our conversation is with Rev. Bonnie Osteen, an ordained elder in the Texas Conference where she served six churches before her 2015 appointment as the Conference Coordinator of Intentional Interim Ministry. She is also a past president and now the treasurer of the Board of Directors of the national Transitional Intentional Interim Ministry Specialists Association (TIIMSA). However, recently she has become the planting pastor for St. Matthew United Methodist Church (UMC) in Jacksonville, Texas, after the former First UMC there disaffiliated and joined the Global Methodist Church. First UMC was where she and her husband had attended for many years along with most of her new congregation who also left that church. So, it is apparent that her recent life experience parallels much of what has been happening in the UMC denomination as a whole, but she uniquely brings the three perspectives of personal experience, local church involvement, and conference/national leadership. Who else could better speak to that verse from the 1896 hymn, "Once to Every Man and Nation," that says "New occasions teach new duties, time makes ancient good uncouth, they must upward still and onward, who would keep abreast of truth." Our podcast host is Rev. Bill Kemp, a retired elder in the Western Pennsylvania Conference, who brings his wisdom as a seasoned United Methodist local church pastor, self-help author, and an experienced TIIMS. This is an inspiring conversation about this season of learning "new duties!"

    34 Min.
  3. 08.03.2023

    Embracing the Next Normal with Rebekah Simon-Peter

    March 8, 2023  – In a world of huge transitions, what is the "next normal" for congregations with effective ministries? This podcast seeks to answer that question featuring Rev. Rebekah Simon-Peter, a United Methodist pastor, coach, consultant and founder of the award-winning leadership development program, Creating a Culture of Renewal®. This Episode #6 of The Transitional Specialists Podcast is offered to leaders of the Christian faith who are challenged to "move forward" through the struggles of our current liminal season. In Rebekah's 2022 book, FORGING A NEW PATH: Moving the Church Forward in a Post-Pandemic World, she writes, "My question is, How we can best organize ourselves going forward? It's time for Christians to get ready for the next normal – and the one after that – by intentionally reimagining the way we do and be church. In fact, we have an extraordinary opportunity before us." Hosting this conversation about that opportunity is Rev. Bill Kemp, a United Methodist retired elder, author. and an experienced Intentional Interim Minister. We also have Rev. Karen Dungan bringing the perspective of an active local United Methodist Church pastor and former District Superintendent. Karen is also President Elect for the TIIMSA Board of Directors. Bill frames the conversation on "Embracing the Next Normal" around the three questions that Rebekah askes in her book: When do things get back to normal? How do we get people (back) to church? and How do we do more with less? SHOW NOTES You are invited to personally join Rebekah in the conversation about "embracing the next normal" at the 2023 TIIMSA Virtual Gathering on April 25-26. Learn more about the event and register at  https://tiimsa.org/2023-gathering/. The registration includes Rebekah's book, FORGING A NEW PATH: Moving the Church Forward in a Post-Pandemic World, and access to the 2023 Gathering recordings and resources. The Transitional Specialists Podcast is a conversation about interim ministry when local churches are in a time of transition between pastors. This podcast is brought to you by the Transitional Intentional Interim Ministry Specialists Association of The United Methodist Church.

    46 Min.
  4. 01.02.2023

    The History and Future of Interim Ministry in the UMC

    Welcome to Episode 5 of The Transitional Specialists Podcast, a conversation about interim ministry when local churches are in a time of transition between pastors. When most local churches need a pastor, a search is made and a new pastor is called. During that time an Interim minister cares for and maintains the congregation until the new pastor arrives. However, in The United Methodist Church (UMC), a new pastor is not called, but SENT. The bishop of that congregation's Annual Conference makes the appointment through a consultative process that involves the Pastor Parish Relations Committee and their District Superintendent to find the best pastor for that church at that time. In the 1990s, annual conferences began to realize that a pastoral change often happened when a congregation was in the midst of a crisis, such as the death, illness or moral failure of the former pastor. During this difficult time, a short-term leader was needed with special knowledge, skills and a non-anxious presence, to prepare the congregation for a fresh start with their new pastor! Out of these situations grew a uniquely United Methodist approach with pastors trained as Transitional Intentional Interim Ministry Specialists or TIIMS. This episode tells the story of how this approach began in the UMC, how it has evolved, and where it is going, in a season that definitely needs "transitional" specialists. Guiding us through this three-decade journey is one who was there at the beginning: Rev. Dianne Christopher, a Retired Elder in the Iowa Annual Conference and now the Lead Trainer on the TIIMSA Board of Directors. She is responsible for making sure that the TIIMS training curriculum reflects what she calls "the plumbline" of the basic values and skills that were first established. If you are involved in Interim Ministry, you'll want to meet Dianne and experience her always optimistic approach to effectively serving Christ throughout her career as a "transitional specialist." The host is Rev. Bill Kemp and the production coordinator is Rev. Keith Head. You can learn more and find our Show Notes at TIIMSA.org and that acronym stands for who we are: Transitional Intentional Interim Ministry Specialists Association.

    45 Min.
  5. 02.05.2022

    Looking at Liminal Time

    EPISODE 2: April 29, 2022 – In this second episode presented by, for, and with United Methodist pastors serving in interim ministry, our Host Bill Kemp is "Looking at Liminal Time" with a panel of veteran intentional interim ministers as they review the book, How to Lead When You Don't Know Where You're Going: Leading in a Liminal Season by Susan Beaumont. This podcast also serves as a preview to the 2022 TIIMSA Virtual Gathering, May 10-11, with the theme of "Leading Through a Liminal Season." Susan will be the keynote speaker at the event. She defines the term, liminality, as "a quality of ambiguity or disorientation that occurs during transition, when a person or group of people is in between something that has ended and something else that is not yet ready to begin." The first of three panelists is Karen Nichols Dungan, an Elder for 36 years in the Iowa Annual Conference who has pastored parishes of varying sizes, contexts and configurations, and served as a District Superintendent and Assistant to the Bishop and became an approved TIIMS in 2020. The second panelist is Jane Sautter, a Retired Elder in the Upper New York Annual Conference. She graduated from the Methodist Theological School in Ohio with a dual degree, MDiv and MTS in Church History. For part of her career, Jane served in a missionary appointment on the Yakama Reservation in White Swan, Washington. Jane has served in two Interim appointments since her retirement and is a Lead Trainer for TIIMS. The third panelist is Keith Head, The Transitional Specialists Podcast Production Coordinator. Whether or not you attend the Gathering, you just might find some key learnings about transitions from this conversation! To learn more about and register for the annual 2022 Virtual Gathering by Zoom of interim ministers from across the nation on May 10-11, go to https://tiimsa.org/2022-gathering/.

    41 Min.

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The Transitional Specialists Podcast provides continuing education, resources and tools for trained transitional leaders who serve as interim ministers in United Methodist congregations. We interview people who have a story to tell about going through wilderness times and emerging as stronger people of faith. We also discuss the nuts and bolts of how to be a modern day Moses, guiding your congregation through a "liminal" or wilderness season. TIIMSA (Transitional Intentional Interim Ministry Specialists Association) of The United Methodist Church produces this podcast.