Tuesday, June 14, 2022

'Tuesday's Catch: 'When Churches Put Love at the Center' and More


How "beloved community" helps us envision tangible ways to embody kingdom values.

How to Win Back the New Church Dropout
In addition to praying for God to move in their hearts, there are several practical steps that churches can take to win back COVID dropouts.

What If Service Projects Are Actually Our Best Evangelistic Tool?
At a time when people want to be a part of restoration, a focus on the vulnerable would help the church to stand out.

Our Mission: Make More Disciples and Fewer Performers
The point of conversion is a transformed life, the kind of life that re-centers itself around Christ.

Church Acoustics: Four Must-Know Basic Concepts
It doesn’t matter how much you pay for your new sound system. If the acoustical environment in your worship space is problematic, your worship sound will suffer to some degree. It’s unavoidable. Sound systems and church acoustics go hand in glove.

How to Know When a Child Is Old Enough to Accept Jesus as Their Savior Here are the things a child needs to know if they are going to enter a relationship with Jesus.

SBC Pastors’ Conference Rejects CRT critic Voddie Baucham in Vote for President
The election marked a day of setbacks for the Conservative Baptist Network, which claims the SBC has become too liberal.

UMC Conference and Exiting Megachurch Reach Legal Settlement
The North Georgia Conference and its largest-membership church have reached a multimillion-dollar settlement to end a high-profile legal battle.

UMC Florida Conference Clergy Session Vote Highlights LGBTQ Divide
The Florida Conference clergy session last week decided against approving an entire 16-person slate for advancement on the track to becoming ordained elders or deacons. The decision roiled the conference, reverberated across The United Methodist Church and underscored the denomination’s conflict over full LGBTQ inclusion.

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