Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Wednesday's Catch: To Feast Is to Worship and More


On This COVID Christmas, Food Is Love and to Feast Is to Worship And we have twelve days in which we can feast.

The Pandemic Demands We Honor the Aged Caring for the elderly is more about duty and love than public policy.

Los Angeles County Lifts Ban on Indoor Worship, Thanks to SCOTUS This is a victory for the COVID-19 coronavirus, not US churches. The churches in Los Angeles Count, which were most opposed to the county's restrictions were those that were least likely to adopt safety measures on their own. Southern California is experiencing the highest infection rate in the United States. If their indoor services become superspeading events, it will be the fault of the five US Supreme Court justices who made the ruling.

Four Key Safeguards to Make Sure Your Church’s Finances Stand Up Under Scrutiny Sam Rainer describes a number of the more subtle misues of church finances and how churches can safeguard themselves.

How Can I Share Jesus This Christmas? Christmas present us with a unique opportunity to share the best gift of all, the Gospel.

The Church’s Mission in Unusual Times: A Global Perspective A byproduct of Covid-19-related shutdowns around the world has meant that local churches have been forced to evaluate their essential mission. When programs stop and the church is limited in its ability even to meet together, what must continue?

5 Posts on Reaching Your Community If nothing else, the COVID crisis over the last nine months has often pushed local churches outside their walls to minister to their community. Needs have been more obvious, and congregations have been more open to making a difference

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