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Taken at The Bike Shop
Christopher Aho is a pastor, facilitator, and systems-minded leader working at the intersection of faith, leadership, and change. He helps congregations and organizations navigate transition by holding together tradition and innovation—guiding teams to cultivate clarity, experiment with purpose, and rediscover what gives life. As former director of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship’s Thriving Congregations Initiative, he has led national efforts in adaptive leadership, design thinking, and spiritual formation. His work is rooted in a simple conviction: meaningful change doesn’t begin with programs, but with people, practices, and the courage to imagine what might be next. He lives in Durham, North Carolina, with his family and is often found in a coffee shop, on a trail, or shaping spaces where ideas can take root and grow.
Taken at The Bike Shop
Taken at Train tracks
Taken at Train tracks
Taken at Train tracks
They say you should not “cry over spilt milk” but sometimes you need to after cleaned up milk. Yesterday my son (3 years old) fell in the lunch room at school. A child had spilled milk on the floor and a teacher cleaned it up creating a wet spot on the floor. Shortly after the … More A Story about my kid.
Taken at Little Tree Preschool
Taken at Foothills Brewing
Taken at Wake Forest University