Things believers do that make the unchurched bristle
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Things believers do that make the unchurched bristle
Things believers do that make the unchurched bristle | Wednesday, February 03, 2021
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Here’s some good news: the vast majority of the unchurched are receptive to an invitation to church. The problem is that few active churchgoers reach out to their neighbors and friends. The mission field across North America is ripe for harvest, but many of the workers lag in apathy.
Churches, you become what you celebrate. Here’s how
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Churches, you become what you celebrate. Here’s how
Churches, you become what you celebrate. Here’s how | Sunday, January 10, 2021
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“The service was good and the baptism was quick, but what I experienced at the party changed me.”
Shirley was in her 70s, and I’ll never forget her words. She came to Christ because her grandson invited her to his baptism.
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4 key safeguards to make sure your church’s finances stand up under scrutiny
4 key safeguards to make sure your church’s finances stand up under scrutiny | Monday, December 28, 2020
An example of a covenant between pastor and church
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An example of a covenant between pastor and church
An example of a covenant between pastor and church | Saturday, December 19, 2020
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Not every church has a covenant, and many that do will define a covenant differently. Other churches might have a concept of membership but not have a covenant. The purpose of this article is not to stir up a theological debate but rather provide an example of a covenant between pastor and church.