The Blessings Of Low-Tech Church During A High-Tech Pandemic
What would ministry look like if we were in this pandemic without today’s technology? Whatever we would have done then, maybe we should also be doing it now.
What would ministry look like if we were in this pandemic without today’s technology? Whatever we would have done then, maybe we should also be doing it now.
When times are normal, leaders inspire change. When times are disruptive, leaders provide stability.
Church members aren’t looking for super-pastors, they want basic pastoral competence, honesty and leadership. That’s what they ought to expect.
Trusting each other doesn’t mean we shouldn’t put proper financial checks and balances in place.
Trusting each other doesn’t mean we shouldn’t put proper financial checks and balances in place.
Church health is not about making our current ministries better, it’s about doing better ministry.
Since every pastor will lead a small church for at least some time in their ministry, shouldn’t we learn how to do it well?
Who is responsible for the health and growth of a local church? Obviously, the ultimate growth of the church is in Jesus’ hands, but Jesus has given church leaders certain responsibilities for our local congregation. So, while we should never take on a burden that isn’t ours, we also need to be careful not act …
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Some ministers seem to be ideally suited for what they do. But what about the rest of us? What do you when you feel divided? When your passion goes in one direction, but your skills are in another?
By far, the most prevalent expression of the church throughout history is the small congregation. We do small church a lot. But we don’t always do small church well.