Exploring the profound impact of friendship and unseen influence in church leadership through an Alaskan pastor’s journey.
Read MoreDo you want the Church to thrive?
Canada’s Christian landscape has changed drastically over the past few decades. According to research, Church attendance fell from an average of 88% in 1975 to 66% in 2011, and has continued to decline.
Within the Millennial Generation, church attendance has sunk to 35%, and the rising Generation Z is trending lower.
Clearly there’s a problem.
Read MoreOur church, like every church, was founded by a church plant. In May 1946 Rev. Harold Lee arrived in Whitehorse with his wife, Lydia. They had a passion for the Gospel and a heart for those who were marginalized. In September of that year, they planted the Whitehorse Gospel Chapel, the first evangelical church in our city.
Read MoreIt’s Pretty Much Impossible. There’s no doubt the majority of churches have a desire for growth. And as new attendees walk through the door, they’re
Read MoreMany Young Adults Have Walked Away. According to research, 40-50% of Millennials connected to the church in their teens will walk away after their senior
Read MoreWhen Motivation Fades… Point to a healthy church and more than likely, it’s led by healthy leaders. But even healthy leaders can have set-backs, which
Read MorePaul Calls Them “Enemies of The Cross“. In the last passage of Philippians 3, Paul gives a stern warning to the church. There were false
Read MoreOr What Should He Be Doing? To start answering that question, I’d like to share a story that a pastor told me lately. I was
Read MoreIt’s Christian Character. A couple of days ago, we started a post-series on deaconship, answering the question, “What is a deacon?” We discovered that a deacon is
Read MoreCommunicating With Our Church: Part 1 At ChurchLeadership.org, I found a definition of sorts regarding communication in the church by Dr. Richard J. Krejcir: “Communicating
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