Going Multisite? 5 Things I’ve Learned from Two Multisite Ministries
Are you thinking about becoming a multisite congregation? Bruce Baxter shares ministry experience from two similar transitions.
Are you thinking about becoming a multisite congregation? Bruce Baxter shares ministry experience from two similar transitions.
When we feel like we have failed or made a big mistake, we often want to run away. Justin Snider explains why that may be the exact opposite of what we need to do in that situation.
Have you felt a discontent with what you are doing on a daily basis? Duke Haddad shares how much going out and serving can benefit us.
Branding your church plant can be so much more than just a cheap gimmick. Cory Doiron shares why he loves branding churches and how it can be crucial to staying true to our mission.
We are wired for beauty. Our brains recognize it without training, and our bodies respond to it without thinking. Richard Whetsell explains that it is a principle that applies to ministry as well as creation.
How generous were the people of the United States this year? Thad Austin shares the highlights of what you need to know about Giving USA 2016.
How generous were the people of the United States this year? David King shares a summary of Giving USA 2016.
On today’s podcast, our team of Church Leaders unpack the findings from the report and compare national trends to what is happening in local congregations across the United States. 2015 was America’s most-generous year ever!
Many preachers have strong feelings about the possibility of preaching one of their previous sermons again. Adam Kline explains why this is not only acceptable, but sometimes necessary.
It is good to do a very academic study of Scriptural text before preaching it. But, do you also take time for the devotional as well? Leanne Hadley discusses the use of Lectio Divina in sermon preparation.
There has been a lot of controversy over the decision of the Council of Bishops decision regarding human sexuality debate within the United Methodist Church. Kathy Rohrs shares her thoughts on the issue.
Preachers are often the most worn out and isolated people in the world and the church. Chris Howlett offers a strategy for how to combat the burden that usually comes with the calling.