Tuesday’s Catch: ‘Does Your Church Have Churchgoers With Unfulfilled Needs?’ And More
Does Your Church Have Churchgoers With Unfulfilled Needs?
More than 1 in 4 church switchers say they changed because they had unfulfilled needs in the church (29%).
3 Strategies for Doing Church Online
Heidi Campbell, who has studied online churches since the early days of the internet, describes three online church strategies that emerged during the pandemic. The most common strategies mirror or modify the aspects of normal worship. But she sees the greatest promise in strategies that reimagine worship to take advantage of the unique possibilities of digital technology.
‘Loving the City’ of Seguin, Texas
An hour outside of San Antonio, nestled in beautiful Texas Hill Country, Seguin is a vibrant and growing community. Benefiting from the growth of the Sunbelt in recent years, Seguin’s population has increased by over 16 percent in the last decade. At the center of this dynamic city stands St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church.
Political Homelessness Is a Good Start
We ought to remain pilgrims in a time of partisans.
7 Leadership Bottlenecks to Avoid
There are leadership bottlenecks all leaders need to avoid.
Find the Edge in Your Preaching
We’re chefs in the kitchen, taking the ingredients of God’s Word and whipping up a nourishing meal for people in need of growth in holiness.
Immaturity and Inconsistency Are Not Hypocrisy
Yes, there are hypocrites. But no, not everyone who is called a hypocrite is a hypocrite. Someone growing in Christlikeness, struggling and stumbling but still pressing forward, is not a hypocrite.
Reaching the Nations Starts with Loving the Local Church
God’s strategy for accomplishing his redemptive purpose is through the ordinary means of grace in local churches.
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