This Sunday, you’ll hear members Stephanie Ballard, Jenny Zappala, and Maria Zuccarello talk about Spoon Theory and how it describes the daily struggles of people living with disabilities- that’s one in four Americans, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Being a congregation that is welcoming and accessible to those with disabilities is a priority…
There is an intensifying controversy in the church all over the world regarding the age of the earth.
Four things we’ve done that I’d recommend for every church-planting team.
The tax code allows for some strange political shenanigans.
I think the answer is that you should be a church member. But that's not even a clear word—what does "member" mean? The local church—not just the global church, but the local church—is a body. There's global membership in the body universal, and there's local membership in the body ...
The church's impact in a community depends on the submission of each individual.
I encourage you to listen to my church history podcast Triumphs and Tragedies. I'm not a historian by any stretch, and I'm afraid the podcast is more than rough around the edges. It was simply my attempt to give a quick roller coaster ride through twenty centuries of church history so that we can make better sense
Evangelical churches have lost many moderate members and have become more virulent without losing their power.
There are healthy churches and unhealthy churches (so, so many unhealthy churches). How would you know the difference? I was asked that question recently and this is my attempt at an answer. Transcript Today I want to talk about the health of a local church. Are there ways we can know that a church is healthy or a way we can know it’s unhealthy? And this comes from a question I received from somebody who’s been watching these videos. Let …
I think the picture is complex, but there are signs that older millennials may in fact, contrary to the headline, be going back to religion.
If ever a time existed for the church to raise its collective voice on an issue, this is it. Shouldn’t the church stand with those who are working to reverse climate change while there may still be a little time?
I’ve studied churches in the United States for almost twenty years. During those two decades, I’ve seen growing changes in church membership and assimilation processes – particularly among newer an…
Secular organizers started their own congregations. But to succeed, they need to do a better job of imitating religion.
"There is a Christian way of living in this country. There is a Christian way of living with this conflict. This is not the time for big gestures. The Church has to try to establish small connections and build small bridges."
There is no such thing as staying out of politics.
Freedom from cultural captivity does not mean freedom from tradition.
You are at the wedding of a beloved family member or friend, which is taking place at a Lutheran church. You gladly accepted the invitation to celebrate this happy day with the bride and groom. But then there is a call to come to the table of the Lord’s Supper, to receive communion. This is the awkward moment you knew was coming. Can you, and should you, a practicing Catholic, accept the invitation?
How to approach reopening your church wisely and faithfully.
These people liked to know we were obeying the written and approved structure of the church. When we didn’t follow them exactly they objected. Sometimes loudly. Often in ALL CAPS.