The Most Rev. Michael Curry, Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, will address the VTS Community in a public lecture, "Why the Episcopal Church Needs Wo...
The Most Rev. Michael Curry, Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, will address the VTS Community in a public lecture, "Why the Episcopal Church Needs Wo...
How can your church help millennials see the value in church as a way to grow closer to God?
So how do you engage older church attendees… say people over age 50? The question’s been around a long time. And, as most church leaders could tell you, it’s a bit of a loaded question. It’s also a question I’m...Read More→
Daybreak Fellowship blends language of addiction recovery with Christian worship
In an era of evangelicalism where there are church ministries built around the idea of “family,” marriage has become the focus of countless books and sermons and “family friendly” entertainment has become synonymous with “Christian” entertainment, is there a risk of distorting what the biblical inte
Like it or not, consumer culture has shaped people’s expectations for church, and this is more true for Millennials than any other generation. So what do they think of church? What pushes them away and draws them in? And when they do visit a church, how are they hoping to be approached?
Churches must understand—and move toward—an outward focus
There is an intensifying controversy in the church all over the world regarding the age of the earth.
I grew up in the Church. No really, I grew up in the church.<br>As a pastor’s kid, I spent countless hours in church and doing church activities. I am a church native and familiar with all its quirks and cultural oddities, with all its strengths and all its failings. As the son of prominent evangelic
Is our obsession with big churches rooted in mission our just our desire for “big”?
When leadership changes, so do churches. A pastor who has been there before shares lessons learned and tips to make things work well right from the start.
Many evangelical churches and denominations are in a state of plateau or decline. Why aren’t Pentecostals?
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 ...
Is the church ready for Generation Z? We sat down with some members of the generation and many don't believe the church is ready for them.
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
We discuss a recent post on senior adult churches who are wanting to reach a younger generation and the consequences of not being willing to change to do so.
Soto proclaims that VR Church is a safe space for people to have conversations about religion and are encouraged to ask questions.
I don’t want to always sound like I’m chewing church people out, I’ll preface this post by saying I’m equally guilty of everything I’m going to be talking about in thi…
It’s tempting to imagine that the early believers represented a golden era of the Church.
There are still some sound biblical Christian churches in America; a "remnant," to be sure. But a growing number look more and more like the world than they do an assembly of God's called-out people. A difficulty arises when you have been a member of a historically sound church, but it has been in the midst of a transformation where it is adopting the beliefs and values of this fallen world. This gradual shift is often so subtle that you cannot see the…