Services

Designed to Fit Your Needs

Every client project is different, but these are three areas we usually work. Based on your needs, we will create a custom proposal and offer suggestions on what services will help you most.

Workshops

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So what is Human-Centered Design? And what exactly does it have to do with me? These are exactly the questions we want to help you answer through our workshops! Workshops can take many forms but always cover the basics of Human-Centered Design and offer practical steps for your ministry or faith context. Whether they are online or in-person, workshops are designed to be interactive, engaging, and incredibly practical, leaving you with skills and inspiration to take design into your work!

Curriculum

It only takes one person to look around and notice that the "old ways" just aren't cutting it anymore. You might be a leader in your denomination or an educator looking for support, and if you call on us, we will help you refresh and reimagine what new tools could look like. We've designed curricula for grant programs, new church starts, and even for clergy retreats! We will help you meet your goals to teach new skills by drawing on Human-Centered Design practices and principles.

Coaching & Training

Sometimes you need a little extra support! When it comes to coaching, no project is too big or too small. Whatever your goals are, we want to help you get there. As your coach, we can offer you specific tools and expert advice as you navigate the ups and downs of the innovative process. Coaching and training can look like creating a plan that you execute on your own or multiple coaching sessions throughout your work for feedback along the way. Whether you're starting a new church, a new ministry, or just looking for something innovative in your community, we can help you get there!

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