Friday, April 12, 2024

Friday's Catch: 'What can we learn from the Asbury Revival a year later?' And More


What can we learn from the Asbury Revival a year later?
The 2023 Asbury Revival confirmed young people are drawn to genuine and spontaneous expressions of faith and worship, said the author of a new book about the event that ignited a global religious and media sensation.

4 Ways to Strengthen Family Bonds in Church This Summer
Summer is just around the corner, and you know what that means – schedules loosen up, vacations get booked, and keeping families connected to the church can feel like a juggling act. But fear not, leaders! Summer presents a fantastic opportunity to strengthen family bonds in church. And nurture faith in a fun, relaxed way.

How Does a Congregation Worship?
Congregational worship is more than just a group of individuals having quiet times in the same place. It is the Body of Christ gathered together in unity and diversity centering adoration on the King of kings and Lord of lords and responding in obedience to Him. Congregation worship places the emphasis not upon “my personal experience,” but “our obedient response” to His revealed nature and character.

Ten Ideas That Will Destroy Worship
Ed Steele identifies ten misconceptions that will destroy worship.

What Makes a Song “Congregational?”
... here are some considerations that might help answer the question....

What Is the Biblical View on the Role of a Worship Pastor/Leader?
Ed Steele examines the difference betwee a worship ministry and just a worship leader.

10 Ways to Prepare Students and Adults for Church Camp
As the pastor of your church, you have a role to play in preparing for summer camp. Here are some ways you can be involved.

15 Characteristics of Today’s Unchurched Person
Since Carey Nieuwhof started ministry nearly three decades ago, there’s been a big shift in how unchurched people think. He describes how their thinking has changed.

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