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Dr. Sarah Holmes joins the Youthworks Team to discuss her research on the post-Covid church in the UK. Sarah discusses what happened to children's ministry in the UK and the impact that had on child faith formation. However, it's not all bad news! Sarah encourages us to look for the gifts that come from the pandemic and the ability to reimagine, recreate and rebuild a ministry that is more effective, more intergenerational, and more faith formative for children and families. From Dr Sarah Holmes: Co-authored report on families returning to church post-Covid: Ann Casson, Sarah Holmes & Richard Powney (Nov, 2022) “What Is The Place of Families in Church Post-Covid?” Website: Nurturing Young Faith From Youthworks: Support SRE (Scripture) in public schools through Youthworks EOFY Appeal Register for House Conference. We'd love to hear from you. Send your thoughts, comments, suggestions, and critiques to effectiveministrypodcast@youthworks.net. Click on through to discover more from Youthworks Ministry Support Team and find out how Youthworks can help you have an effective youth and children's ministry in your local church.
Check out our latest episode with Pastor Charles Brown. The Church was challenged to safely bring together its member and at the same time reaching more members virtually. What changes did your church experience due to the covid pandemic? Check out Pastor Brown weekly services at Mt. Marine Baptist Church. #postcovidchurch#letschitchatsis
Scott sits down an old friend of the network and church planting guru: Ed Stetzer.
In this episode we are replaying the final episode of our series, "The Post-COVID Church". Bernie Dake was joined by a panel of Salvation Army leaders as they shared ideas on how the church moves forward in this new, post-COVID world. Click here for the full episode from November of 2020. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whats-next/id1161823629?i=1000498649459
This episode is from our series, "The Post-COVID Church". Bernie Dake was joined by a panel of Salvation Army leaders in November of 2020 to discuss how the church can make an impact in this "new normal". Listen to the series here https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whats-next/id1161823629?i=1000498649459
This episode is from our series, "The Post-COVID Church". Bernie Dake was joined by a panel of Salvation Army leaders in November of 2020 to discuss how the church can make an impact in this "new normal". Listen to the series here https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whats-next/id1161823629?i=1000498649459 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Today on Common grace we're talking about the future church. Join us in our conversation with Peter sung as we talk about the impacts of both the pandemic and post christian culture on the church. The church is currently experiencing a major moment of change, many of these changes christians may want to ignore. Join us as Peter talks about community, a sense of belonging, and what the future of the church might look like. https://secure.subsplash.com/ui/access/637H74/ute_cKJAwI_UZSqVeCn1Ut_WwcuqTTqRY3cGq-UlXeSLZApM9HoC0en4pr3ck9FsBu0NebQUhcfAqDCGCrNq-HGuVYjBmjsMPw96obXhKBclVLt6TpzAAE8M6fMbNQXQORahfyqwa04XmOwPTOxlRQ#/ (GIVE)
We are so excited to kick off Season 6 of our podcast, and we are so thrilled to have Brent Dolfo joining us for this first episode. Brent has more than 35 years of experience in senior ministry leadership and has coached, consulted, and led learning cohorts worldwide with Alpha and churches in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and Europe. He also served as facilitator to various Leadership Network events in the US and led Leadership Network's various initiatives in Europe for many years.He resides in the Lower Mainland with his wife, Diana, and they have three adult children – Braedon, Keynan, and Tanika. In his spare time, he leads the host committee for the Canadian Track and Field Championships in Langley, BC.Brent has been coming alongside our KAC staff team over the last little while. He brings so much experience, so much insight into our church, and has been helping us explore: where are we going as a church?In this episode, Brent and Chris talk about the (exciting) future of the Post-COVID Church.
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Highlighting the impact of Covid on addictive behaviour; and biblical solutions Can the local church provide safe and compassionate places for those struggling with addictive/life controlling behaviours? The state of addictions in the U.K. post Covid and its impact in the local church. A biblical model for the care of those suffering with life controlling habits. John Childress is co-founder of Free! Recovery, Missionary with Life is Full of Choices, & author of The Addict's Choices; sharing his battle with drugs, alcohol & porn. Passionate about one to one and group ministry, seeing men and women set free. Sally Childress is co-founder of Free! Recovery, missionary with Life is Full of Choices, and has a PhD in Biblical Counselling, enjoys writing her Blog and creating resources to encourage those with addictive issues, for one to one and group ministry.
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We spoke to Stuart about his new book, "The Post Covid Church: An Action Plan to Thrive, Not Just Survive." This was such a relevant conversation, especially as it relates to how we, as men, engage in the church today. You hear some great perspective stemming from Stuart's extensive research, as well as some practical steps to help your church thrive.Stuart Kellogg is a retired TV executive who now focuses on Christian ministries. A graduate of Syracuse University's Newhouse School of Public Communication and Wesley Biblical Seminary, Kellogg just published The Post Covid Church: An Action Plan to THRIVE Not Just Survive. Since the Spring of 2020, Kellogg has interviewed almost 100 pastors, lay leaders and leadership experts to discover what it takes for a church to serve as the hands and feet of Christ DESPITE the pandemic induced shutdowns. His project includes a website (www.thepostcovidchurch.com), Podcast, YouTube Channel, Facebook Group and App.Stuart and his wife of 42 years, Beth, have two grown children and four grandchildren. Beth is a retired school teacher who subsequently ran her own authors' PR firm and speakers' bureau.SHOW NOTES:Stuart's Book: The Post Covid Church: An Action Plan to Thrive, Not Just Survive (https://www.amazon.com/Post-Covid-Church-Action-Survive/dp/1735554553)Stuart's LinkedIn Profile (linkedin.com/in/stuart-kellogg-122b10b)The Post Covid Church Facebook Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/162428198487896/)The Post Covid Church Podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-post-covid-church/id1515016239)Chris Bolinger's NEW BOOK: 52 Weeks of Strength for Men (https://www.amazon.com/Weeks-Strength-Men-Chris-Bolinger/dp/1633573982/?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_w=WA7tY&pf_rd_p=91202c6f-1c11-4e3d-b51a-3af958cedd30&pf_rd_r=7QBR9WXFYRG0GNHVFM8G&pd_rd_r=16d15386-4a7f-4121-be45-ceae4ebda3e2&pd_rd_wg=N6raa&ref_=aufs_ap_sc_dsk)Contact Chris Bolinger: https://chrisbolinger.com/author/CLC Website: https://www.clchq.org/Contact Mike Hatch: mhatch@clchq.orgMen's Devotional: "Daily Strength for Men" (https://www.amazon.com/Daily-Strength-Men-365-Day-Devotional-ebook/dp/B07N9P7DRD)
When the world gets darker, God's people need to go deeper. Current statics show a rise of the younger generation wanting more Bible-teaching, not less. This isn't surprising considering the civil culture war we live in today; people are overwhelmed, stressed, and depressed. That means believers are burning more fuel, and as a result, they need more of God's Word. People want more Bible-teaching, more worship, more prayer, and more gathering together as a church, more now than ever.
In this talk from the Real Leader's podcast, Pastor Mark speaks on the reality of church replanting. I believe church replanting is the next wave in the church, with entrepreneurial leaders who love people. Church replanting bridges the past with what is to come.
Audio recordings of the 2022 Southern Cross Association of Churches Online International Leaders Advance. The Advance is entitled "The Post Covid Church" and was held on 4 and 5 March 2022 via Zoom.
Audio recordings of the 2022 Southern Cross Association of Churches Online International Leaders Advance. The Advance is entitled "The Post Covid Church" and was held on 4 and 5 March 2022 via Zoom.
Audio recordings of the 2022 Southern Cross Association of Churches Online International Leaders Advance. The Advance is entitled "The Post Covid Church" and was held on 4 and 5 March 2022 via Zoom.
Audio recordings of the 2022 Southern Cross Association of Churches Online International Leaders Advance. The Advance is entitled "The Post Covid Church" and was held on 4 and 5 March 2022 via Zoom.
Audio recordings of the 2022 Southern Cross Association of Churches Online International Leaders Advance. The Advance is entitled "The Post Covid Church" and was held on 4 and 5 March 2022 via Zoom.
Audio recordings of the 2022 Southern Cross Association of Churches Online International Leaders Advance. The Advance is entitled "The Post Covid Church" and was held on 4 and 5 March 2022 via Zoom.
The majority of churches are dying, and so are their pastors. In this episode of the Real Leader's podcast, Pastor Mark addresses the reality of the church post-covid and what pastors are facing. About 38% of pastors are deciding to leave their ministries. Let's be encouraging and pray for pastors during this time and not beat them down.
In this episode of the Real Leaders podcast, Pastor Mark addresses church online. Meeting in person for church is essential. You can call it old school, or you can call it Ekklesia. Ultimately, there is no such thing as church online.
In this multi-part series of Real Leaders podcasts, Pastor Mark breaks down what Christianity and the Church look like post-COVID. A new episode will be posted weekly on Tuesday so make sure to subscribe wherever you listen from. In this episode, Pastor Mark addresses church governance and the issue of it being built for peacetime, not wartime. If you don't build your Church upon the biblical model of singular headship and plural leadership, you'll end up with a mess, like America.
As usual, in this podcast I invite you to think biblically about discipleship and challenge you to become a Christ follower who makes disciples no matter the context.
Stuart Kellogg spent the last 18 months interviewing almost 100 pastors, lay leaders and faith-based organizational experts, curating hundreds of stories and delving into key research projects in order to present insights and best practices that will help the church come out of this pandemic thriving, just just surviving. We talk about his new book, The Post Covid Church: An Action Plan to THRIVE, Not Just Survive. YouTube - Audio - https://andymilleriii.com/media/podcastApple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/more-to-the-story-with-dr-andy-miller/id1569988895?uo=4Stuart Kellogg, a graduate of Syracuse University and Wesley Biblical Seminary, is a retired TV Executive. He started The Post Covid Church project in the Spring of 2020 and it includes a website, podcast, and You Tube Channel. He and his wife Beth have two grown children and four grandchildren. Stuart and Beth live in Fairhope, AL. To contact him: stuart@thepostcovidchurch.orgWebsite: www.thepostcovidchurch.comLink to buy the book: https://bit.ly/PostCovidChurchBookA FREE RESOURCE FOR MINISTRY – By signing up for my email list, you can get a four-page PDF document - A Guide for Exegetical Preparation for Preaching and Teaching. Sign up here. Today's episode is brought to you by two sponsors: Bill Roberts is a financial advisor, who has been serving the retirement planning and investment needs of individuals, families, non-profits, and churches for 25 years. He is a Certified Financial Planner and accredited investment fiduciary. Bill specializes in working with Salvation Army employees and officers by helping them realize their financial goals. You can find out more about Bill's business at www.WilliamHRoberts.comAnd Wesley Biblical Seminary - Interested in getting going deeper in your faith, check out our certificate programs, B.A., M.A.s, M.Div., and D.Min degrees. You will study with world-class faculty and the most racially diverse student body in the country. www.wbs.edu
Over the past two years, the world has changed dramatically and our ways of doing church have been disrupted. In this episode, Bishop Carter explores four interrelated pathways to the Post-Covid Church. This is a journey we are called to walk together. This conversation was originally part of our 2022 Winter Leadership Webinar Series. You can watch them all in full our website here: https://www.wnccumc.org/dwlt22 Links: Brian Stevenson The Power of Proximity https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RyAwZIHo4Y
Moving through Covid and into the future, a key question church leaders must figure out is what church planting will look like in the days ahead. Nick Warnes, leader of the Cyclical Inc, a church planting movement, joins the pod to talk about how Covid has changed the nature of church planting, how we solve the challenges of financial sustainability, and what he sees as the future of church planting. Nicholas Warnes (Masters of Divinity, Fuller Theological Seminary, Emphasis in Worship Theology and Art) is the Founder and Executive Director of Cyclical. Nick is also a recognized speaker on church planting, coach for New Worshiping Communities with the Presbyterian Church USA, and is the chair of the board of the Church Planting Program at Fuller Theological Seminary where he is also an adjunct professor. Nick lives with his wife, Whitney, and son, Lee, in Los Angeles, CA. Nick co-edited Faithful Innovation: Beginning a Conversation for a Post-Covid Church, and has a new book Deconstructing Church Planting. Find the book and download a free chapter and free mini course at Cyclical Publishing. The Future Christian Podcast is a production of Torn Curtain Arts and Resonate Media.
This episode of Seminary Unboxed features Stuart Kellogg, author of The Post Covid Church.
An interview with author Stu Kellogg about the impact of Covid on the church and the way forward.
The truth is, no one knows exactly what the post-pandemic church will look like, but what we know for sure is that it will be different. In this episode, I lay out for you several issues that church leaders around the nation have asked for help regarding (issues surrounding employees, church property, and hybrid operations, just to name a few!) These are challenging times, but there are also reasons for hope! Send any questions you have for Erika to contact@takethenextcall.com The Church Law podcast is part of Christianity Today's Church Law & Tax, a not-for-profit publishing ministry. Learn more at ChurchLawAndTax.com. Headshot of Erika by Eagle Lens Media Podcast Editing by Brian A. Brown Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Revd Stephen Gaukroger is our guest speaker at our next SCBA Leaders Day that will be held at Andover Baptist Church on Monday 8th November. Joth spends 20 minutes chatting to Steve about his family, his ministry, how he has coped with COVID and some of what he will be sharing with us on 8th November. This podcast can be watched on YouTube - https://youtu.be/ziIptthgzVg
I want to begin by stating that as spiritual leaders in America, the message of the cross has been entrusted to you for such a time as this. With all of our human failures and mistakes, God has chosen you to play the long game. Rest, vacation, sabbatical or whatever you need to do – stay in […]
This week on ~ing we're continuing with the next episode in our new podcast miniseries in partnership with MennoMedia's What Now? Tools for Engaging the Post-Covid Church resources. This week, ~ing producer Ben Wideman sits down with two project co-contributors - Hyacinth Stevens from New York, NY, and Sarah Bixler from Harrisonburg, VA. They will be reflecting on themes from their collaborative contribution to the project focusing on burnout recovery, soul care/self care ideas, and what it means to be healthy amid this uncertain time. Learn more and subscribe to these free resources at www.mennomedia.org/what-now/. We'd like to thank the Schowalter Foundation of North Newton, Kansas, whose generous funding has helped make What Now? resources possible. ~ing Podcast is a production of MennoMedia, a nonprofit Publisher that creates thoughtful, Anabaptist resources to enrich faith in a complex world. To find out more, visit us online at MennoMedia.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ing-pod/message
This week on ~ing we're introducing the first episode in our new podcast miniseries in partnership with MennoMedia's What Now? Tools for Engaging the Post-Covid Church resources. ~ing producer Ben Wideman sits down with two project contributors - Laura Funk who is a spiritual director in Winnepeg, Manitoba, and Nelson Okanya who is a missiologist from Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Each will be sharing from their area of expertise, and reflecting on themes from their contributions to the series. Learn more and subscribe to these free resources at www.mennomedia.org/what-now/. We'd like to thank the Schowalter Foundation of North Newton, Kansas, whose generous funding has helped make What Now? resources possible. ~ing Podcast is a production of MennoMedia, a nonprofit Publisher that creates thoughtful, Anabaptist resources to enrich faith in a complex world. To find out more, visit us online at MennoMedia.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ing-pod/message
This week on ~ing we're introducing a new series in partnership with MennoMedia's What Now? Tools for Engaging the Post-Covid Church. ~ing producer Ben Wideman sits down with Sherah-Leigh Gerber, What Now? Project Manager, to find out how this project came together. How do we help pastors avoid burnout? How do we confront the increased polarization in our congregations? Learn more and subscribe to these free resources at www.mennomedia.org/what-now/. We'd like to thank the Schowalter Foundation of North Newton, Kansas, whose generous funding has helped make What Now? resources possible. ~ing Podcast is a production of MennoMedia, a nonprofit Publisher that creates thoughtful, Anabaptist resources to enrich faith in a complex world. To find out more, visit us online at MennoMedia.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ing-pod/message
In this episode, Matt Tracy and Anthony Cottrell reflect on all the ways that the pandemic has impacted ministry and discuss what "church" might look like as we continue to move forward.
We are talking about what a church looks like after Covid and how to minister to that church.
A Conversation - with special guest, Pastor John Whitsett - about what the church will be like after COVID --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/momentum-ministries6/support
Today I share about some changes we've made to our plans to meet together. Sometimes you have to go backwards to go forwards. What lessons has God taught us in the online church COVID era? He is doing something new. “See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland.” (Isaiah 43,19 NIV11) This new podcast series is my attempt to think through what we have learned, what we might retain and what we might do differently now that we are moving into meeting together physically again. Please add your comments on this week's topic. We learn best when we learn in community. Do you have a question about teaching the Bible? Is it theological, technical, practical? Send me your questions or suggestions. Here's the email: [malcolm@malcolmcox.org](mailto:malcolm@malcolmcox.org). If you'd like a copy of my free eBook on spiritual disciplines, “How God grows His people”, sign up at my website: http://[www.malcolmcox.org](http://www.malcolmcox.org/). Please pass the link on, subscribe, leave a review. “Worship the LORD with gladness; come before him with joyful songs.” (Psalms 100:2 NIV11) God bless, Malcolm
In this episode, I talk to Dan White about what it's like burning out of ministry and how to cultivate healthier rhythms to prevent this from happening (again). Part of the problem is the internet and social media. Our prefrontal contexes never rest! We're constantly bombarded with stuff to process. And COVID only exacerbated this problem. During COVID, many churches played into the consumeristic mindset of people by producing MORE content, more sermons, more stuff for people to consume. But now that the COVID dust has settled, many people aren't coming back to church. Why is this? How can we “get people back?” Or--is that even the right question to ask? Dan has planted and pastored in rural, suburban, and urban churches for the last 20+ years. Currently, Dan and Tonya are in the starting and building stage of opening The Kineo Renewal and Retreat Center in Puerto Rico. Dan White Jr is a church planting strategist with the V3 Movement, coaching cohorts through an 18-month missional training system. Dan has coached over 200 new innovative faith communities across the country. He co-founded the Praxis Gathering, a yearly conference that equips practitioners in the hands-on work of following Jesus deeper into our local places. Dan graduated with his B.A. in Counseling from Davis College and his M.A. in theology from Capital Seminary and is the author of Church as Movement and Love Over Fear.Support PrestonSupport Preston by going to patreon.comVenmo: @Preston-Sprinkle-1Connect with PrestonTwitter | @PrestonSprinkleInstagram | @preston.sprinkleYoutube | Preston SprinkleCheck out his website prestonsprinkle.comIf you enjoy the podcast, be sure to leave a review.
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/707/29 Satan used the COVID virus in an attempt to shut down every church, making God's people fearful. That's the contention of Sean Feucht, author ofBrazen: Be a Voice, Not an Echo.The post-COVID church is suffering from an identity crisis and we cannot allow the virus to intimidate us from worshiping God.
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/707/29 Satan used the COVID virus in an attempt to shut down every church, making God's people fearful. That's the contention of Sean Feucht, author ofBrazen: Be a Voice, Not an Echo.The post-COVID church is suffering from an identity crisis and we cannot allow the virus to intimidate us from worshiping God.
We're live at the Radius Missiology Conference in Minneapolis! In this midweek exclusive, Mark Dever of 9Marks joins Scott and Alex to unpack what a healthy church looks like in the realm of missions. Watch the conference live as it unfolds. Purchase a discounted viewing pass for only $10 at missionspodcast.com/radius. Want to ask a question or suggest a topic? Email alex@missionspodcast.com. The Missions Podcast is sponsored by ABWE International. Subscribe now: linktr.ee/MissionsPodcast.
75% of the people I talk with, who are interested in planting a Digital-Only Church, are interested in being bi-vocational or co-vocational. They're not looking to give up their full-time job to do ministry, instead they're wanting to do ministry alongside (or even through) their job. So I set out to better understand the heart behind co-vocational ministry. Having spent 15 years on various church staffs, I can honestly say I don't have a solid perspective, and my learning accelerated quickly talking to Steve Pike. Steve, author of Next Wave: Developing the 21st Century Church. Steve starts talking about five different funding models for the Church. Tithes/Offerings is just one model… Bi-Vocational is another… Can the Post-COVID Church find other ways beyond tithes and offerings? Let the learning begin! Complete Show Notes and Online Video Available at THECHURCH.DIGITAL --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thechurchdigital/message
Ben and Mike revisit Episode 3 of Threads. It was a doozy. Ben was stuck in a pretty dark place. As if that wasn't bad enough, the audio quality was pretty subpar, too! We've come a long way since Episode 3. Having grown up in the same area, these two guys grew up in very similar homes. Listen as they reflect on some unhealthy communication patterns that went on in their homes. Mike talks about the ways his family engages with their neighbors, and Ben and Mike reflect on their kayak outing a couple weeks ago. Has Ben converted Mike to the joys of kayaking? Listen and find out! ------- You'll hear stories about real people who have dealt with depression, anxiety, addiction, self-doubt or any other struggle they've faced on their journey through life. It doesn't matter where you are in your own story - there's something for everyone on this show! And if you need someone to talk to when it feels like things just aren't going well - reach out! We want nothing more than for every person who listens to this show feel less alone in the world. If Threads has become a resource that you rely on, consider saying thanks by taking part in our Buy Me a Coffee supporter platform. You can buy us some coffee to keep the podcast going or monthly support so we never have to worry about running out of fuel! Learn more at www.buymeacoffee.com/threadspodcast Thank you so much for listening to us! We appreciate each and every one of you. Can you do us a favor? Tell someone about this podcast if you enjoy it. Also subscribe, rate, and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get our podcast from here
In this podcast, we have a timely conversation with our guest, the Executive Director of Branches Counseling Center Dr. Mike Courtney, around the idea that the American church has changed DRASTICALLY in the past year. What are our jobs as Christians and as the Church in today's new climate? Let's talk about that. Special Guest: Dr. Mike Courtney.
On this episode of the FTC Podcast, Jared Wilson and Ronni Kurtz offer some words of advice for ministers leading churches into the post-pandemic season.
On this episode of the FTC Podcast, Jared Wilson and Ronni Kurtz offer some words of advice for ministers leading churches into the post-pandemic season.
The Covid-19 pandemic hasn't been the first time people have suffered from fear or loneliness. But it has brought those feelings into focus. Fear of disease is instinctive, but government information campaigns have sought to heighten those instincts. Our individualistic society already led to many people feeling lonely, but being physically separated from friends and family worsened the situation for many. This is also true in the Church. Although many Christians are keen to come to fully-fledged services, many remain anxious about the possibility of being infected or infecting others. And simply meeting once a week may simply be papering over the cracks of the loneliness people feel. How can the Church love lonely and fearful people? What is a Biblical and pastoral response to these issues? And what innovative ways are Christians sharing the hope of Christ, who is 'a very present help in trouble' (Ps 46:1). As part of our new series, Church Unlocked, Tim Dieppe was joined by Pastor Ade Omooba MBE, Rev. David Hall (Vicar, Christ Church Chorleywood) and Oliver Allmand-Smith (Pastor, Trinity Grace Church, Ramsbottom. Find out more: https://christianconcern.com/resource/church-unlocked/
At the end of April, Fellowship Pacific hosted five virtual events with panels discussing the topic of the post-Covid church. In each of these events, we asked our panelists four questions and they had some really great thoughts, so we decided to compile the highlights from their responses into this episode. You'll be hearing from a fantastic list of voices — all of them Fellowship Pacific pastors — about what they're seeing and thinking about with regard to what church will look like and needs to look like in the post-Covid world.
A panel discussion at TGC21 about how we can help Christians rediscover the important role gathering with the church should play in our Christian discipleship. With Collin Hansen, Kevin DeYoung, Jason Allen, John Onwucheckwa, and Jonathan Leeman.
Welcome to Episode 5 of MADE FOR MONDAY featuring a conversation with Joel A'Bell, regional leader of Convoy of Hope. You can follow Joel on Instagram @joelabell or learn more about Convoy of Hope by following @convoyofhopeau and visiting the website convoyofhope.org.au To stay in touch with Mitch, follow on Instagram @mitchhammond #madeformonday
New Churches Q&A Podcast with Daniel Im, Ed Stetzer, and Todd Adkins
In Episode 576 of the NewChurches Q&A Podcast, Daniel and Todd continue to discuss new systems for a post-COVID church. In This Episode, You'll Discover: What positions you do and do not need to hire for What to look for in new hires Shareable Quotes (#NewChurches): “Make sure you are hiring for today and not... The post Episode 576: Hiring and Firing in a Post-COVID Church appeared first on New Churches.
New Churches Q&A Podcast with Daniel Im, Ed Stetzer, and Todd Adkins
In Episode 568 of the NewChurches Q&A Podcast, Daniel and Todd discuss what systems are needed for a post-COVID church. In This Episode, You'll Discover: Why you should keep your simplified systems moving forward How contingency planning now can help you in the future Shareable Quotes (#NewChurches): “We are all going to have a tendency... The post Episode 568: Systems for a Post-COVID Church appeared first on New Churches.
As we finish this series, The Post-COVID Church, the group shares their prayers and hopes for the church going forward. To learn more, visit https://salvationarmysoundcast.org/wordsoflife/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Auguste Meyrat joins the show to discuss the connection between Covid and the future of the Church. The Promise of a Post-Covid Church
As we begin this series on The Post-COVID Church, we start out by learning about each of the members of this panel discussion and what their churches looked like before COVID. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
In the final episode of season 1, producers Brianna Kinsman and Brendan McClenahan talk with Nick Warnes about Cyclial Podcast Season 1. What did we learn from these practitioners? What highlights emerged? What was surprising? Season 2 is coming soon. Please subscribe to this podcast to make sure you get Season 2 as soon as it is released. In the meantime, join us for our first Cyclical INC conference, Faithful Innovation: Beginning a Conversation for a Post-Covid Church. As a registrant, you'll get a paperback copy of our newly released book of the same title. You can register at cyclicalchurches.com/events. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cyclical-podcast/message
In today's episode, Nick Warnes has a dialogue with Rev. Jeya So, one of the founding co-pastors of Anchor City Church - a Third-Culture community - in San Diego, California and is also a coach and cohort leader of new church planters for PCUSA's 1001 NWC and an online cohort director for Cyclical PCC. She loves learning about and being in spaces of new church dreamers and innovators and seeing new ways in which the ancient message is being expressed in current contexts. Her newest dream is starting a food pantry for Asian-American seniors. To find out more about Jeya So you can visit anchorcity.org. Her IG and FB is anchorcitysd. Here are some quotes from today's interview: "I said, 'I can't talk bout things I hate anymore...I want to talk about things I love and dream about.' And that made us realize [church starting] was something we were being called to." "We felt like we didn't fit the profile [of church planters] at first." "God has placed dreams in your life for the corporate life of the church." "You get to have a voice in what happens...you get to determine what the life of the church will be." "We didn't see the exponential growth people expected... but that was never the dream. There were a lot of things that were becoming possible with just 50 to 100 of us." "As an Asian-American church, we always wanted to be a place for people outside of the church." "They kept saying, "Why can't we just hire someone?" Finally, we said this is just the way that it is." "As much as I thought this work was for other people, it was so formative for myself. Please review this episode, subscribe to this podcast and share it with a friend! Make sure to visit our website, cyclicalchurches.com. There's a lot more going on at Cyclical, including our upcoming conference. Virtually every church around the world has been impacted by COVID-19 and we are all now in various stages of it. It can be hard to trace the threads of how to understand the church and your role in it and what kind of priorities we should be paying attention to right now. We are gathering a group of ecclesial innovators from across our international network for a conference called Faithful Innovation: Beginning a Conversation for a Post-Covid Church. When you register, you'll get the book too: 11 chapters to help you reflect on this unique moment, and make sense of what it means to be church after COVID-19. Register today at cyclicalchurches.com/events. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cyclical-podcast/message
"In today's episode, Nick Warnes has a dialogue with Nick Pickrell. Nick Pickrell is an activist, pastor and performer in Kansas City. He is the founder and organizer of The Open Table in Kansas City, MO that seeks to be a place of peace and reconciliation in a city divided. He is an administrator and trainer for The Open Table Antiracism Trainings, and board member of Cherith Brook Catholic Worker. He has over 10 years experience doing anti-poverty, anti-racism, and nonviolent communication work, and is active in a number of local peace and justice groups. To find out more about Nick Pickrell you can visit theopentablekc.com, FB: @nickpick00, and on IG: @nickpickdoesnthaveasmartphone. Here are some quotes from today's interview: ""I decided to do the thing that made me uncomfortable--and because I didn't want to be bored!"" ""We want to make sure we're upholding values that aren't going along with something we don't want to become."" ""We can't be a church that is about reconciliation if we don't address America's original sin of racism."" ""The whole process of planting a church...is an exercise in waking up to all my own insecurities."" ""I've learned how to gather people around in order to share power."" ""Understand how power works within your organization. Then figure out ways to share that power. Otherwise I fear we will be creating oppressive churches."" Please review this episode, subscribe to this podcast and share it with a friend! Make sure to visit our website, cyclicalchurches.com. There's a lot more going on at Cyclical, including our upcoming conference! Virtually every church around the world has been impacted by COVID-19 and we are all now in various stages of it. It can be hard to trace the threads of how to understand the church and your role in it and what kind of priorities we should be paying attention to right now. We are gathering a group of ecclesial innovators from across our international network for a conference called Faithful Innovation: Beginning a Conversation for a Post-Covid Church. When you register, you'll get the book too: 12 chapters to help you reflect on this unique moment, and make sense of what it means to be church after COVID-19. Register today at cyclicalchurches.com/events. " --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cyclical-podcast/message
In today's episode, Nick Warnes has a dialogue with Michael Binder, a professor, pastor, and church leadership consultant. He is currently on the faculty of Luther Seminary teaching ministry leadership; Michael also serves on the Innovation Team at Luther. He helped start Mill City Church in Northeast Minneapolis in 2008 and continues to serve there. He also consults with congregations and denominations in the U.S. and Canada. He lives in Saint Paul with his wife and three children. To find out more about Michael Binder you can visit @michaelbinder on Twitter. Here are some quotes from today's interview: ""The first time you try something it might fail, and that's ok."" ""What God has taught us over twelve years is how to adapt. So if this is what adaptation looks like post-COVID, we're ready. We've shifted before, we can shift again."" Three Pro Tips for Church Starters: Pay attention to whatever you think God is saying to you. Be around people who can help you process it well. You may think you sound crazy -- but that's often a sign God is calling you toward something. Please review this episode, subscribe to this podcast and share it with a friend! Make sure to visit our website, cyclicalchurches.com. There's a lot more going on at Cyclical, including our upcoming international online conference on August 12. Virtually every church around the world has been impacted by COVID-19 and we are all now in various stages of it. It can be hard to trace the threads of how to understand the church and your role in it and what kind of priorities we should be paying attention to right now. We are gathering a group of ecclesial innovators from across our international network for a conference called Faithful Innovation: Beginning a Conversation for a Post-Covid Church. When you register, you'll get the book too: 12 chapters to help you reflect on this unique moment, and make sense of what it means to be church after COVID-19. Register today at cyclicalchurches.com/events. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cyclical-podcast/message
In today's episode, Nick Warnes has a dialogue with Jennifer de Combe. Jen de Combe serves as the Associate Secretary of Canadian Ministries for The Presbyterian Church in Canada. During her time in this role the department has launched two congregational renewal programs and a church planting support initiative in partnership with Cyclical Inc. She is passionate about discipleship, evangelism and starting new churches. Jen holds a Master of Sacred Theology from McGill University in Montreal. To find out more about Jennifer de Combe you can visit https://presbyterian.ca/canadian-ministries. Here are some quotes from today's interview: ""You have to establish trust with the people you're reaching. And that doesn't happen overnight."" ""We really emphasize building care and trust over time."" ""You have to be building your relationships with your overhead church as well."" ""I really encourage [new church starters] to partner with a denomination. With a denomination you have history and resources...and a community that stands behind you."" ""We should innovate and try new forms, but there is something beautiful about having a tradition [behind you] that you can relate to in new ways."" ""God loves beauty, and we're gifted to worship in that way."" ""From the beginning, identify multiple sources of finance. Don't rely just on presbytery grants."" ""When you're looking for fundraising streams, look for other foundations and organizations with similar missions to yours, and find out who funds them."" ""Carve out time every day for spiritual practices."" Please review this episode, subscribe to this podcast and share it with a friend! Make sure to visit our website, cyclicalchurches.com. There's a lot more going on at Cyclical, including our upcoming conference. Virtually every church around the world has been impacted by COVID-19 and we are all now in various stages of it. It can be hard to trace the threads of how to understand the church and your role in it and what kind of priorities we should be paying attention to right now. We are gathering a group of ecclesial innovators from across our international network for a conference called Faithful Innovation: Beginning a Conversation for a Post-Covid Church. When you register, you'll get the book too: 12 chapters to help you reflect on this unique moment, and make sense of what it means to be church after COVID-19. Register today at cyclicalchurches.com/events. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cyclical-podcast/message
I am joined by a special panel of guests (listed below) as we discuss the Post-COVID church. Where do we go from here? Bishop Andrew Best of The Voice Church in MD Bishop Catherine B Moody of Catherine B Moody Ministries International in LA Bishop Derek Rimson of Kingdom Dominion Cathedral in PA Pastor James Graham of Christian Corner Fellowship COGIC in NY Pastor Veron House of House Global in NY Pastor Marc Johnson of Greater John's COGIC in NY
Guest: Pastor Mike Polhemus - The Rock Church in Castle Rock Contact: Mike Polhemus Email: mike@therock.org What is the church going to look like as we come out of the COVID lockdowns? Pastor Mike Polhemus shares with The Pursuit the things that God has been revealing to him during this "Church Detox". You won't want to miss what he has to share with us!
Pastor Tim discusses how the current affairs of the virus have affected the church and what the future of the church should look like. He explains how Matthew 9 speaks from the first century to our generation today on the matter.
What will the sermon look like in a post COVID-19 world? We talk about this subject with Russell Cravens, lead pastor of Neartown Church in Houston, Texas. As the sermon developed historically and became the central focus of the church in an illiterate world, how should it change in a largely biblically illiterate world today? … Continue reading "Ep 47: The Sermon in a Post-COVID Church"