One way human nature reflects the imago Dei is in our instinct toward relationality. May we prayerfully and mindfully bridge these spaces in fresh ways.
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One way human nature reflects the imago Dei is in our instinct toward relationality. May we prayerfully and mindfully bridge these spaces in fresh ways.
If we acknowledge the physical and/or emotional constraints that limit our capacity, then we also become intentional about focusing our ministry around these essentials and doing so in whatever format works.
A follow-up piece reporting data and takeaways from an October 2020 survey of churchgoers about how the pandemic has impacted them and their congregations.
Do our biggest challenges lie in relation to one another? This week let us fasten our truth-belts and remember our “enemy is not flesh and blood” (Eph. 6:12).
An initial report from an October 2020 survey by the Pruett Gerontology Center and Siburt Institute for Church Ministry.
We are asking everyone in our church family – whether onsite or online – to do three things each week: love, grow, and worship.
What is church supposed to look like when the primary expressions of congregational life and ministry and mission are no longer available to us?
The ideal purpose of the bulletin is not only communication but also the promotion and facilitation of spiritual formation.
Christmas on Sunday puts church leaders in a Solomon-type predicament where we fear our only option is to make people decide between Christmas at home or keeping their commitment to church worship.