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Leading Change Part 3
One of the best resources we relied on, next to the Bible, was John P. Kotter’s book Leading Change. We suited his change process to our own needs and followed these eight steps.
Leading Change Part 2
I discovered that pastors are not leaders just because they are a pastor or the chairman of the Board. Leaders are leaders.
Leading Change Part 1
Change should be the one constant in your church and ministry. Pastors are in the business of change.
The Quality of Being Teachable
In growing churches, one leadership quality that appears time and time again is teachability.
Helping People Invite
We know that about 90% of people come to church because they were personally invited. Recently, we learned that about 85% of congregation members have no intention of inviting anyone to church but they would like to.
4 Low Cost & Low Volunteer Ways To Engage Your Community This Summer
Summer is a great opportunity to get outside and meet your neighbours. As a church, it is a great opportunity to engage with your community.
Acts Prompted By Your Faith
At times, God intends not to advance the kingdom by a direct order impressed on our knower. There are times for a mature leader, schooled in the New Testament Pattern, when there is something that needs doing, something that ‘is not yet but could be’ and God lets us coalesce the passion to chase it as a result of our faith aspiration.
5 Ways Visitors Find Your Church
These days there are 5 basic ways people find out that your church exists. The good news is that all 5 ways can be improved and maximized to dramatically raise the profile of your church and greatly increase your number of visitors.
The Art Of Neighboring
One of the best ways you can help your congregation engage in missional activity is to remind them that they live where they live for a purpose.
A New Life Cycle For Your Church
Everything has a life cycle; from birth to death. Humans only have one life cycle. A church, however, can have multiple life cycles. From birth to maturity, to decline, to death, a church must be able to intercept the life cycle at the peak (maturity) in order to gain new life and new momentum.
FREE RESOURCE - Social Media Posts
Our graphic designer, Emilie Stein, has created a series of scripture verses that you can post on your social accounts. You can access them here.
Self Care - Keeping The Fidget Spinner Balanced
If we wish to continue rotating on an even keel, the three components of our life, Physical, Emotional and Spiritual must rotate in balance and harmony. Any one of them, under or over-weighted, can throw us into a state of dis-equilibration.
What's So Bad About Seeker Sensitive?
When I talk about churches being “on mission” I often hear a reply full of disdain, “does that mean you want us to be seeker-sensitive??!?” As I press further, I learn that these individuals believe that being seeker-sensitive means watering down our theology, spirituality, and morality.
Why We Long For The Glory Days
What are you clinging to from your past? Is there an idealized part of the glory years that your church is trying to recreate?
Making The Most Of Easter
Easter is coming soon and this is a great opportunity for you and your church to reach out into your community and invite people to join you.
FREE RESOURCE - Effective Pulpit Evangelism
What would it look like if week after week you presented the gospel and invited people to respond?
You can do this on Sundays, in Children’s Programs, Youth and Young Adults and any other time.
In this webinar, I lay out some key concepts in presenting the gospel, inviting people to respond, and following up with them.
4 Calls From MG 2019
We gathered in Banff, Alberta for our annual Ministers Gathering and District Conference. This is always a time of connection, inspiration, information, and vision. This year, there were four distinct calls that went out to the ministers in attendance.
Behind The Scenes At MG 2019
We recently enjoyed a great time at Ministers Gathering 2019 in Banff Alberta. We often get several questions about the event so we’ve put it all together below.