
An Improbable Spiritual Awakening Despite an Anxious and Irreligious Age
Based on the author’s forthcoming book, Taken by Surprise: The Asbury Revival of 2023, Seedbed Publishing
Based on the author’s forthcoming book, Taken by Surprise: The Asbury Revival of 2023, Seedbed Publishing
Lift it up! Sing it out! Raise your hands! Get your praise on! Sometime worship leading can sound less like encouragement and more like Jazzercise.
The world is changing, and the church can change with it, without losing the essence of its mission. By utilizing these AI tools, we can ensure that our messages are not only heard but resonate with our community. These are tools to aid our mission, not to define it. It is our responsibility to use them wisely and to always ensure that our messages align with the teachings and love of Christ.
All church leaders understand the vital importance of regular, consistent giving in the church; however, it is also helpful for congregants to understand the big
In today’s world, it takes more than a welcome letter and a phone call to effectively connect with new church guests and get them to
There are an estimated 2.5 billion Christians in the world and each and every one has the distinct honor to share Christ’s love with others,
In the wave of optimism emerging as COVID-19 infections fall in the United States, it’s easy to lose sight of the millions who will suffer
The highly anticipated nine episode series WandaVision just concluded. Here are some learnings about content and delivery the church can take away from the show.
Unfortunately, there are no shortcuts to an effective church capital campaign. However, there are simple ways to avoid typical pitfalls to ensure your church is
Now that national and local infection rates are reducing and the vaccine is rolling out we are looking to systematically reduce our protocols in waves. Our desire is to give our guests greeter freedom while still staying safe.
Last year many churches did Easter online for the first time. Since it was new and rushed we didn’t put our best foot forward. But it’s now a year later so there’s no reason why your online experience can’t be awesome in 2021.
Before I was a Church Comm person I was a Pilates Instructor, and before that, I volunteered as a mentor and trainer for a non-profit
A 404 page is where you are directed to when a link is broken. Every website has them, but not every organization takes the effort to make theirs fun and reflect this value.
Whether you’ve been following Jesus for decades or you’re still on the fence about God, loving people can be painful, uncomfortable, exhausting, and even grueling at times. Love can hurt.
Chances are you’ve sent a few texts already today. So it would seem that sending a text message to your church community would be the
Ben Stapley shares tips on how to welcome back your church by creating safe, spacious & sanitized services.
An easy-to-use church website with clear messaging will make your visitors’ experience more enjoyable and help them to find the info they need.
Through technology, there are multiple ways to facilitate discipleship growth remotely, all-year-round, pandemic, or no pandemic.
I tried splitting my Twitter accounts, one for personal and one for business, but here’s why I’m going back and what I learned.
Watch this free webinar for practical tips to help your church thrive online, as we face the challenges of COVID-19 and beyond.
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