How can congregations faithfully engage in ministry with Millennials and Gen Z? In this episode, Dexter Nutall shares how New Bethel Church engages these generations. The church fosters belonging, social justice, and leadership, creating a welcoming and impactful community for young people.
What Really Happened to Religion in the 1990s?
Young people abandoned Christianity in larger numbers - did they leave Catholicism, evangelicalism, the mainline?
Anglican denominations' record on abuse prompts calls for victim-focused reform
In the U.S. and Canada, survivors and advocates have been advocating for change in Anglican denominations amid a groundswell of abuse and misconduct cases.
Calvin Robinson Was Not ‘Defrocked,’ Says Denomination; Robinson Seeks Audience With Archbishop
While Calvin Robinson said on Monday (Feb. 3) that he still had not been allowed to speak to his archbishop about the revocation of his ministry license, the Anglican Catholic Church (ACC) released a statement clarifying that Robinson had not been “defrocked.”
Evangelical leaders appear to have no comment on Trump’s plan to take over Gaza
Christian leaders were noticeably silent Tuesday as President Donald Trump shocked the world by proposing the United States “take over” Gaza and expel all Palestinians living there. Baptist News Global searched for any national religious leader commenting on the president’s suggestion and found none — not even from those evangelical leaders who typically enthusiastically support the president. Politicians, however, were not so quiet.
Tariffs, trade, and the Gospel: A Christian perspective on global responsibility
Is an increasingly isolated, protectionist America in denial of a basic reality? That the world, more than ever, is bound together with great complexity. Economically, politically, culturally, militarily.
Leading the Small Membership Church
Small membership churches thrive on self-reliance, requiring leaders with strong relational skills. Lew Parks writes that preaching in these churches reinforces corporate identity, tells the congregation’s story, addresses key issues, and guides the church toward faithful growth and action.
The Bread Which We Break
One of the less well-observed rubrics in the English Book of Common Prayer is the requirement that the bread for communion ‘be such as is usual to be eaten; but the best and purest Wheat Bread that conveniently may be gotten’. Instead of the loaf of leavened wheat bread the rubric calls for, one usually sees wafers. It is much the same story in the other parts of the Communion I know best: the Episcopal Church (USA), the Anglican Church of Canada, and the Scottish Episcopal Church. It was not always so. Like many aspects of contemporary Anglicanism, the use of wafers – so unremarkable today – is a development of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Christian Debate Topics for Youth: 46 Subjects Teens Can Tackle
Christian debate topics are a hit with most teenagers. As a youth leader, you know kids love to talk. So why not harness that vocal energy by using Christian debate topics in youth group? In-depth conversations hone critical thinking, faith, and evangelism skills.
Anglican denominations' record on abuse prompts calls for victim-focused reform
In the U.S. and Canada, survivors and advocates have been advocating for change in Anglican denominations amid a groundswell of abuse and misconduct cases.
Calvin Robinson Was Not ‘Defrocked,’ Says Denomination; Robinson Seeks Audience With Archbishop
While Calvin Robinson said on Monday (Feb. 3) that he still had not been allowed to speak to his archbishop about the revocation of his ministry license, the Anglican Catholic Church (ACC) released a statement clarifying that Robinson had not been “defrocked.”
Evangelical leaders appear to have no comment on Trump’s plan to take over Gaza
Christian leaders were noticeably silent Tuesday as President Donald Trump shocked the world by proposing the United States “take over” Gaza and expel all Palestinians living there. Baptist News Global searched for any national religious leader commenting on the president’s suggestion and found none — not even from those evangelical leaders who typically enthusiastically support the president. Politicians, however, were not so quiet.
Tariffs, trade, and the Gospel: A Christian perspective on global responsibility
Is an increasingly isolated, protectionist America in denial of a basic reality? That the world, more than ever, is bound together with great complexity. Economically, politically, culturally, militarily.
Leading the Small Membership Church
Small membership churches thrive on self-reliance, requiring leaders with strong relational skills. Lew Parks writes that preaching in these churches reinforces corporate identity, tells the congregation’s story, addresses key issues, and guides the church toward faithful growth and action.
The Bread Which We Break
One of the less well-observed rubrics in the English Book of Common Prayer is the requirement that the bread for communion ‘be such as is usual to be eaten; but the best and purest Wheat Bread that conveniently may be gotten’. Instead of the loaf of leavened wheat bread the rubric calls for, one usually sees wafers. It is much the same story in the other parts of the Communion I know best: the Episcopal Church (USA), the Anglican Church of Canada, and the Scottish Episcopal Church. It was not always so. Like many aspects of contemporary Anglicanism, the use of wafers – so unremarkable today – is a development of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Christian Debate Topics for Youth: 46 Subjects Teens Can Tackle
Christian debate topics are a hit with most teenagers. As a youth leader, you know kids love to talk. So why not harness that vocal energy by using Christian debate topics in youth group? In-depth conversations hone critical thinking, faith, and evangelism skills.

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