One of the most frequent concerns we hear, when working with congregational transformation, is “We don't have enough people to do all the ministries.” Interestingly, when we investigate, we'll hear these same words
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One of the most frequent concerns we hear, when working with congregational transformation, is “We don't have enough people to do all the ministries.” Interestingly, when we investigate, we'll hear these same words
(Deu 10:19) You shall also love the stranger, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt. I heard a great sermon the other day that spoke about our strangeness. God reminds the
For some, the thought of congregational unity may be more like a fantasy than a vision of reality, and yet there are churches dotted across the nation that are not only missionally aligned, but
Churches and church leaders committed to becoming missional must build on five principles. The first, modeling the Christian faith, was covered in a previous post. The second pillar of the missional church is,
Church planters spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on starting a new church, and many work 70-80 hours a week putting butts in the seats. But when it comes to spending a couple of
I just started reading The Longview by Roger Parrott, and the title of the first chapter caught my attention. It says so much about why United Methodism (along with many other groups) is in deep trouble.
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