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5 Things To Remember When Leading Online Small Groups

Social distancing, quarantine, self-isolation, all of these terms are new to us and on the surface fly in the face of the very idea of community. But now more than ever, it’s the very thing that our communities need! It’s time for our small groups to fill the void that is needed. Here are 5 things to remember when you are leading small groups online.

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Technology, Online Church Jeremiah Raible Technology, Online Church Jeremiah Raible

The Living Room Experience: An Online Alternative To Church Online  

The thought of doing “church online” seems completely foreign to many of us. First, don’t copy the other churches that do church online. If you’ve never done church online before, try this idea. I call it, “The Living Room Experience”. It’s a low cost, intimate, and connected alternative for your next online church service.

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Bob Jones Bob Jones

Together, Apart: An Online Communion Experience

Our faith is bigger than our facilities. One thing we’ve gleaned during the COVID-19 crisis is people will find a way to connect. Physical distancing doesn’t mean social isolation. And that includes sacramental celebrations like communion.

For many congregations, the last Sunday of the month is a time for Communion. Don’t let isolation prohibit your celebration.

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Al Downey Al Downey

Self Care in the Middle of Sheep Care

May I encourage you, Pastor, to understand and accept that self-care is not at all ‘selfish.’ Your effectiveness in caring for others will be in proportion to the degree you care for yourself.

During this harrying time, let me suggest a few important things to remember that are not at all selfish.

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Bob Jones Bob Jones

Leading And Succeeding In Crisis

Everyone is looking for guidance and direction to make the next best decision to protect themselves, their families, their staff and their communities. “What do I do next?” Practice realistic optimism.

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Jeff Kiers Jeff Kiers

5 Tips For Serving Your Community During the Crisis

As pastors, if we can mobilize our people and not allow them to be frozen by fear. We could come out the other side (and there is going to be another side) stronger and more effective than ever.

Here are 5 ways you can impact your community during the COVID-19 crisis.

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Jeff Kiers Jeff Kiers

Youth Isn't Cancelled

We are faced with a challenge at the moment with the COVID-19 virus for sure. You cannot meet and probably should not meet in person. But the fact is we are facing a real opportunity to leverage tools that maybe we have hardly considered to this point. So while you cannot plan a event as normal, your church continues on. We have always been more than a gathering. Here are 3 practical tools you can use to keep the ministry thriving as well as ever during this pandemic and social distancing.

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Jeremiah Raible Jeremiah Raible

The Mission Was Never To Gather

And just like that, your weekly gathering has been canceled by the government. People in your church and community are practicing “social distancing” and some are in self-isolation, no longer to connect with anyone. And no matter what your church size or if you’re located in a rural or urban setting, you’re weekly physical gathering is no more.

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Jeremiah Raible Jeremiah Raible

Five Things To Do When You Can’t Physically Gather Weekly

What is church going to look like now that you can’t gather weekly? Don’t worry, we've got you covered. Remember, your main mission as a church is to “make disciples who make disciples” so that can be done in many different ways. Let’s talk practical tips to do church when you can’t have your physical weekly gathering.

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