Category: Blog
Digital Church and Technology Helps
Home > Blog > Digital Church and Technology Helps March 17, 2021 Digital Church and Technology Helps By New Churches Team Brady Shearer was in his third year of school working toward a degree in youth ministry when he was hired by a church as an intern to work in […]
One Thing All Successful People Do
By Ken Adams: Several times this past week I did something that I really didn’t feel like doing. I was on my way to run and I didn’t really feel like running. I ran anyway, and I’m glad I did. On another occasion I was supposed to work out at […]
Principles of Portability – #4 System Reproducibility
.et_post_meta_wrapper By Portable Church Industries: Reproducibility! This is a big deal and likely the most important principle to know… There may be many reasons you are going to be a portable church. You might be a new church plant, a new campus, selling your building because you outgrew it or […]
Conversion, Theology, and Discipleship
By Discipleship.org: Dear Discipleship-first Friends, We need good theology to fuel disciple making in North America. Please make time to read the long-form blog by Discipleship.org’s Curt Erskine as he seeks to ground us in a deeper theology to fuel disciple making. Conversion, Theology, and Discipleship by Curt Erskine Just […]
PODCAST 119: Phygital Groups that Multiply
By TheChurch.Digital: Pre-COVID, very few churches were doing groups online. Now as a result of social distancing, churches had to onboard their groups very quickly to digital methods. Interestingly though, as we’re coming out of the COVID and getting back to the building, some churches report up to 90% of […]
The False Debate Between Online and In-Person Church (How To Plan for An Uncertain Future)
By Carey Nieuwhof: So it’s been a year now since pretty much every church got online courtesy of the pandemic. As the world moves slowly but surely into the post-pandemic era, there are a lot of questions about what will happen to future in-person church. The return to church has […]
The Moment We’re In and the Mission We’re On
Home > Blog > The Moment We’re In and the Mission We’re On The Moment We’re In and the Mission We’re On By Ed Stetzer In Part 1 we looked at the different categories of people in terms of their views of the pandemic and how to communicate with them. […]
How To Prepare For Momentum
By Shawn Lovejoy: Momentum. Every leader, team and organization wants it. Yet, as much as it is sought after and worked for, Momentum often remains elusive. The truth is… Momentum does not come easily. Momentum is not automatic. Momentum is fragile. Momentum is often a mystery. While we can’t presume […]
A Pandemic-Proof Plan for 2021
By Dylan Young: Last March, this Kentucky fan could not believe his eyes when he saw the headlines that the SEC and NCAA basketball tournaments were canceled because of some sickness called the Coronavirus. My dreams of watching the Wildcats go on another Final Four run were gone just like that. I honestly […]