One of the errors some preachers make when they think of “narrative preaching” is that they assume that narrative preaching means either preaching by telling a story (i.e., a fable, parable, or illustration) or preaching
The decline of the class meeting matters because disciples of Jesus Christ are called to live different lives, not just think different thoughts. Read more from Kevin Watson as he offers a challenge to the 21st century church.
Being intentional about planning worship is just the first step. In order to catch the vision for the things you can’t see, you need a team! Emily Barlow shares three ways a team can help you when planning worship.
The perfection Jesus looks for and crafts in a person is not flawlessness but fullness; not blemish free but beauty-full.
I have often said that the Methodist Wesleyan family is more than the sum of its parts. That is because when the family gathers it is a Revelation moment. People gathered around the throne of God, from every tribe and people group, every shape, size, color, and language. And God’s home is there, among the people.