The Time: Sunday Morning. The Scene: A buzz fills the room as people exchange pleasantries. The lead pastor/minister takes the stage.
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The Time: Sunday Morning. The Scene: A buzz fills the room as people exchange pleasantries. The lead pastor/minister takes the stage.
For the church to be effective in countering any kind of abuse, we must recognize commonalities and risk factors, and act swiftly and with purpose.
When I think about what ministry is meant to be about, in my mind it has less to do with lessons and more to do with meeting people where they are.
The Churches of Christ are in the midst of change. Many of our congregations are moving away from our legalistic, sectarian roots in the direction of grace and ecumenical partnership. But change is hard.
The ideal purpose of the bulletin is not only communication but also the promotion and facilitation of spiritual formation.
Leadership through preaching occurs when preaching effectively posits a goal or an aim for persons and congregations.
Women’s studies have had a reputation of being fluffy. I am not sure exactly where this reputation began, although it may have to do with a preference for meeting “felt needs” rather than “real needs.”
Sometimes Christian community and reconciliation fails because good people do nothing.
I love TED Talks. These short, informative and often witty lectures allow me to peek into the professional world of some highly influential and inspiring thinkers of our day.
As a weary and wounded church pastor, I'm warning that the journey toward missional renewal isn't easy.
Even if we start teaching from the pulpit that women have value, it’s in the pews that a toxic view of women often resides.
Could it be that small, rural churches might be great incubators for young leaders to develop? Could it be that they are even uniquely equipped by God for that role?
Once upon a time before PowerPoint, sermons were rarely preached with visuals.
We need the vision, energy, and passion of our children and young adults, particularly because the church of the future is the church they are destined to be a part of and to lead … or not.
In seeking to find the essence of what it means to be an elder for a local congregation, it is helpful to focus on three things—being, doing and process—framed in three key questions.
It is easy to talk about churches not having a vision … but I think many ministers often lose sight of their calling because we’ve gotten too tied up in our calling.
I have found my mind dwelling on the similarities between coaching and pastoring, between a team and the church.
Treating children as pilgrims on a spiritual journey requires us to view children for what they are: God's image bearers.
I am asking you to get real with me. For just a few minutes, let's talk about some ways that eating disorders can hide among us.
Quitting has become a dirty word of sorts, reserved either for the obviously lazy or morally repugnant. Especially in church and leadership circles.