Monday, January 23, 2023

Monday's Catch: 'Why Your Church Has to Replace 32 Percent of Its Attendance to Stay Even Each Year' And More


In a church with 100 in attendance, an additional 32 attendees would have to be added to stay even, and they would have to attend every Sunday. If they attend every other Sunday, the church would need an additional 64 attendees. In a church with 100 in attendance, an additional 32 attendees would have to be added to stay even, and they would have to attend every Sunday. If they attend every other Sunday, the church would need an additional 64 attendees. Where have all the church attendees gone? Let’s look at four important components....

On Migrants and Immigration: What Are We Afraid Of?
Blaming the Venezuelan mother seeking to alleviate her child's hunger or the Cuban teenager on our border won't actually save American lives.

How to Equip Your Church to do the Work of Ministry
Though you desire to share ministry with others, you might wonder about their ability to lead. How do you equip others for ministry?

Three Warnings for Those Who Preach the Word
Preaching is a high calling.

Audience Perception and the Length of Sunday Sermons
Not a surprise - pastors and congregations still don’t agree on sermon length.

How to “Sing Like Never Before”
Like millions of other people, I’ve enjoyed Matt Redman’s song “Ten Thousand Reasons” ever since he wrote it in 2011. I’ve sung it a lot, led it a lot, listened to it a lot, and been helped by it a lot. But one of the lines in the chorus has kind of always bugged me. “…Sing like never before, O my soul…”

We Don’t Sing for Fun
Singing is serious business! It is as serious as preaching and prayer and communion.

It’s not too late to pick a Bible reading plan for 2023. Here are 3 options.
So, here are three options for Bible reading plans that will take you from Genesis 1:1 to Revelation 22:21 before the clock strikes midnight on Jan. 2, 2024 — should the Lord tarry, of course.

Why I Chose the Church with Worn-Out Bathrooms
Their hearts and their budget were set more on people than on their facility.

'The Church is not in decline,' says missiologist
Widespread belief in the resurrection of Jesus is an opportunity for the Church, a missiologist has said.

Responding to the Bishops’ Proposals for Same-Sex Blessings
There are so many things to say in response to this that it is hard to know where to begin. It may be best to outline some initial responses simply in bullet point form, before we get the more detailed proposals (on Friday apparently).

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