Thursday, November 09, 2023

Thursday' Catch: 'Capturing God’s Vision for Your Church' And More


Capturing God’s Vision for Your Church
Inside every local church is a vision that God has for it. The question that must be asked is, will we follow it?

Caring for Our Wounded Survivors
Many have said a society’s measure is how it treats the poor, or the “least of these,” or the marginalized.

Don’t Overlook Commuter-Campus Ministry
Ministering to such students may require adjusting the expectations of involvement and success for your ministry.

11 Indicators of Spiritula Growth in Children
How can we know if our children are growing spiritually? How can we know where they are at in their walk with Jesus?

10 Character Traits of Jesus To Emulate
Christians and non-Christians alike usually can agree that Jesus is the best role model to have. From His faith, perseverance, generosity, and even His intelligence, people see the best qualities that mankind can possess. The Bible teaches everyone to become more like Jesus each and every day, so it’s helpful to learn about some of the character traits He had. The following is a list of 10 character traits of Jesus that everyone should emulate.

Acquisition of C.M. Almy Reflects Industry Shifts
C.M. Almy and Sons, among the Episcopal church’s best-known vestment making and church goods companies, has been acquired by F.C. Ziegler, America’s largest manufacturer of church supplies. The November 1 announcement of the transfer of ownership comes only after a few months after Wippell and Co., a U.K. vestments firm with a broad reach into the Episcopal market, gave notice of its pending closure.

UMC top court rules against church forcibly closed before it could disaffiliate
The United Methodist Church's highest court has ruled that a regional conference in North Carolina can shut down a congregation trying to leave the denomination.

How a bucolic Tennessee suburb became a hotbed of ‘Christian Nashville-ism’
The mix of religion, power, money and influence around Nashville and its suburbs makes it fertile ground for a Southern evangelical take on Christian nationalism.

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