Should Your Pastor Preach Every Sunday?
Should pastors preach every Sunday? Learn how sharing responsibilities can strengthen the church, reduce burnout, and empower pastors to thrive.
Should pastors preach every Sunday? Learn how sharing responsibilities can strengthen the church, reduce burnout, and empower pastors to thrive.
The Church is shifting from buildings to communities, embracing home-based ministry. Could this be what God intended all along?
Today, I reflect on the incredible freedom to serve in ministry without fear. Let’s pause, remember, and give thanks for those who made this possible.
The church is a lifeboat, offering rescue from sin and guiding others to salvation through Jesus Christ.
What if we viewed our churches as lifeboats, urgently rescuing others from spiritual storms? Here’s how to embrace this life-saving mission.
Outreach is often connected to improving earthly lives. Especially for those who might be struggling financially or facing a tragedy or some external adversity. To be clear, these are important good works, that Christians should be engaging in.
Sacrificial service holds deeper value, as exemplified by Abraham and Rahab, urging us to consider the true cost of our works in faith.
Understanding effective outreach ministry through meeting physical, safety, and belonging needs in today’s shifting culture.
In the last chapter (28) of Acts, we find a unique account where Paul is trying to convince a group of Jewish leaders that the Gospel is truth.
It was a chilly Sunday morning in February 2009. Our pastor was wrapping up his sermon. As he moved into his conclusion, he explained that we would be having a couple of scheduled baptisms to wrap up our service. Then he gave an open invitation to anyone else who would like to be baptized; they should come forward during the next song.
It’s common to hear us church-goers get into a heated debate over church politics, leadership structure, etc. Every once in a while, I’m reminded and humbled that the Church doesn’t just exist in our Western world circles. The Church is alive and active all over the world. Much of it, experiencing terrible persecution for their faith. In our Western culture, I wonder if and/or when we will experience persecution.
How should churches balance biblical authority and cultural change in defining women’s roles in leadership?