Monday, October 25, 2021

It's Monday: 'A Better Way to Talk about Rural Churches' and More


"...there are more vital, robust rural congregations than we realize. But we’re not able to see them because our definitions of vitality make little sense in most rural communities. What about your denomination or church network?

Circles That Heal Heal: Fresh Expressions of the Rural Church
An article by Michael Adam Beck, co-author of the forthcoming book, Fresh Expressions of the Rural Church, from Abingdon Press, scheduled for publication in the summer of 2022.

Good News of Complete Desperation
An article by Tyle Kleeberger, co-author of the forthcoming book, Fresh Expressions of the Rural Church, from Abingdon Press, scheduled for publication in the summer of 2022.

250 Years Ago, Methodism Came to the US. These 3 Churches Show How It Spread.
The Methodists have a long history in my region of Kentucky as do the Baptists and the Church Christ. Like the Baptist faith, Methodism went west with the pioneers, on foot, by ox-drawn wagon, and on horseback. Anglicanism waited for the steam boat and the rail road. Baptist and Methodist churches dot the entire region. Anglican and Episcopla churches are confined to the towns.

A New Movie on the Conversion of C. S. Lewis
On November 3, 2021, for one night only, cinemas nationwide will carry the new movie, “The Most Reluctant Convert: The Untold Story of C. S. Lewis.” You can look for the availability of the film and tickets in your area here

Social Media’s Anger Problem
"Someone says something online that we find offensive, and we retaliate with a harsh word, a quick jab, or a joke at their expense. What we have done at that moment is allow them to steal our blessing of a quiet and gentle spirit to pay them back for their worthless words."

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