Why Hospitality in the Church Matters
If we are not constantly evaluating our hospitality in our churches, we may be missing a great opportunity to show the love of God in practical ways.
If we are not constantly evaluating our hospitality in our churches, we may be missing a great opportunity to show the love of God in practical ways.
This week, we sat down with Phil Jamieson to talk about forgiveness.
Rest is security in God’s finished work and being marked by Divine expectation and engagement.
Mission needs to be widened to include the unity and empowerment of the Spirit and the ordering will of the Father in addition to the incarnational love of the Son.
Perhaps we leaders are the ones in which God is molding, changing, and forming through the ones in whom we serve.
This week, we sat down with Phil Jamieson from the United Methodist Foundation about planned giving and working with a foundation.
The stereotypical, unruly, gets-on-the-senior-pastor’s-nerves youth pastor can and should go away.
“Out of the rock will come your provision.” I was in my first semester at Seminary, sitting in my dorm room, reading in Exodus about God bringing water from the rock for the doubting, thirsty
Whether you are home or away this advent season, in a time of abundance or sufficiency, may you take comfort knowing that God came near.
Before becoming a sent people, the first step is to get to know the God who sends.
This week, we continue our conversation with Thad Austin about the importance of giving and how we can maximize giving in our churches.
Let’s pray for our hearts to be alive, our needs to be met, our churches to grow, our communities to be reached and definitely for the lost to be saved.