Church Leadership in the Wesleyan Tradition
How does a Wesleyan heritage inform our thinking regarding church leadership? Church Leader Collective offers insight.
How does a Wesleyan heritage inform our thinking regarding church leadership? Church Leader Collective offers insight.
We all want good leaders and good team members, but do you know how to choose one? Lee Stevenson shares the key qualities of an ideal team player.
Does each person really have a role in the work of the Church? Kevin Kinghorn shares why even our most marginalized and weak members have a holy purpose.
How much does discipleship really matter? Kevin Kinghorn shares how Christians are called to work themselves out of a job.
Sometimes pastors are not equipped to deal with the type and intensity of problems a member may be experiencing. Misty Lawrence explains how to know when it is time to refer your member to a therapist.
What do you do when someone in your congregation needs emotional or psychological help you aren’t equipped to provide? Misty Lawrence shares the importance of having a network of counselors to draw from.
What can something as worldly and commercialized as the iPhone teach the church? Samuel Ahn shares the strong impact of feeling like you’re a part of a larger community and something that is bigger than yourself.
How can you empower your laypeople to serve? Kathy Rohrs shares how to equip them to lead in the ministry of the church.
Need a sermon series to teach about ministry in the marketplace? Chris Howlett will help you teach your congregation that they can minister in any vocation.
Work and worship should never be divided, but they should not be inappropriately married, either. Kevin Brown and Mike Wiese present a healthy view of work as worship.
Does 20% of your congregation do 80% of the work of the church? Kevin Kinghorn shares two things your church may be doing to perpetuate that situation.
What would happen if we considered every part of work a spiritualized form of worship? Kevin Brown and Mike Wiese weigh in.