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Michael Beck: Get to Know the Pastor, Author, Professor and (RE)MISSION Presenter
11 Feb 2022
Director of Re-Missioning for Fresh Expressions US and Cultivator of Fresh Expressions for the Florida Conference of the United Methodist Church. Michael serves as co-pastor of Wildwood UMC with his...
Bishop Kenneth C. Ulmer: Get to Know the Pastor, Speaker, Author and (RE)MISSION Presenter
11 Feb 2022
Bishop Kenneth C. Ulmer has been Senior Pastor of Faithful Central Bible Church in Los Angeles since 1982. In 2000, the congregation purchased The Great Western Forum (previous home of...
Tod Bolsinger: Get to Know the Speaker, Leadership Coach, Author and (RE)MISSION Presenter
11 Feb 2022
Tod Bolsinger is the Executive Director of the De Pree Center Church Leadership Institute, a Senior Fellow of the De Pree Center for Leadership, and Associate Professor of Leadership Formation...
Traditional Churches: Four Steps for Starting New Things and Reaching New People
Jon Davis | 8 Feb 2022
Take a look around the majority of traditional, mainline denominational church and what do you see? Empty pews, empty classrooms, empty bank accounts; a skeleton congregation compared to the good old...
5 Ways Leaders Can Help Pioneers Hear God
Shannon Kiser | 1 Feb 2022
The other day I saw an incoming phone call from someone I love. But I was too exhausted to want to answer it, so I let it just go to...
Five Easy Mistakes that will Slow Down your New Expression of Church (and How to Avoid Them)
Gannon Sims | 4 Jan 2022
Starting a new expression of church is difficult. It requires risk and might take longer than you think. Mistakes are inevitable but they also provide some of the greatest opportunities...
Choosing the Advent Path to Christmas
Chris Backert | 21 Dec 2021
As we come to the end of the second year of the pandemic, we find ourselves in another place of “2 steps forward, 1 step back”. It’s more clear to...
Children’s Ministry: What to do When Churches Say “We Can’t”
Shannon Kiser | 16 Dec 2021
In the midst of the pandemic, I was approached by the leadership of the church to consider taking on some leadership in the area of children and family ministry. Why?...
The Deadliest Time of the Year
Michael Beck | 23 Nov 2021
The CDC reported fewer than 7,200 total US overdose deaths in 1970 at the height of the heroin epidemic. Over 9,000 lives were claimed in the height of the crack epidemic in 1988. While overdose deaths are just one aspect of the deadliest year in US history (approximately 378,000 deaths attributed to COVID-19 of more than 3.3 million deaths), Christians should be first responders rushing to the front lines of this crisis.
The Path to Fresh Expressions in a Traditional Church
Jon Davis | 16 Nov 2021
Fresh Expressions in a Traditional Church. Take a look around the majority of traditional, mainline denominational church and what do you see? Empty pews, empty classrooms, empty bank accounts; a...
Porque la Cena Iglesia es un Gozo en las Comunidades Hispano-Latinas
Eliseo Mejia | 11 Nov 2021
¡Allí, entre sorpresas, gustos, y sustos nace la iglesia alrededor de una mesa! Cada momento al estar juntos era una bueno para partir el pan, comer juntos, y con insondable alegría. Surge entonces un amor tan profundo a tal punto que compartían con todos de acuerdo a sus necesidades, tanto así que nadie tenia escasez (Hechos 2:42-47).
Why Dinner Church Is a Joy in Hispanic and Latino Communities
Eliseo Mejia | 11 Nov 2021
There, between surprises and scares, the church is born around a table! Every moment of being together was a good time to break bread, eat together with unwavering joy. Love anchored so profound that they shared with everyone according to their needs, so much so that no one had a shortage (Acts 2:42-47).
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