Church Growth by Internet Advertising from the Leadership Journal
Attendance at Radiant Church in Colorado Springs, Colo., had been declining for years when Todd Hudnall accepted the position as senior pastor. Recognizing the computer-savvy nature of their community, Hudnall and his team focused their efforts on improving the church Web site and using the Internet for advertising. More
Pastors Urge Christians to Exemplify Generosity from The Christian Post In an economic downturn, there will be more and more people living out the phrase "it's mine," says one pastor. And while more people try to clutch onto what they have, Pastor Rob Wegner of Granger Community Church in Indiana is making one simple request – share.More
Collection Plates Remain Full in Illinois Churches from the Daily Review Atlas The rough economy is causing widespread unemployment and higher prices for businesses. However, there are plenty of establishments in the area that have seen no change or even an improvement in their economic stability — churches. A report by The Barna Group, an organization that does research for religious groups, predicted church giving and offerings will take a big hit in 2009. But so far, local pastors have not seen that trend. More
Clear the Clutter from the Baptist Press Many of our church classrooms could hold more people if we just cleared them of the clutter that has accumulated throughout the months and years. You know how you get used to the junk in your home -- or garage -- over time, but notice the same junk when you're in someone else's house? That's the way it is at church, too. A good Sunday School experience begins with a welcoming environment. More
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Children are the church’s greatest asset and church leaders need to ensure that the church provides not only a spiritual haven, but a physical one as well. For more information about a safe, secure check-in download the ACS ministry guide How Secure Is Your Children’s Ministry today.
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Video: Texas Pastor Finds Lessons in Super Bowl Commercials from KXAS-TV A Grapevine, Texas, preacher has found inspiration in the Super Bowl, saying there are valuable lessons to be learned -- from the commercials. Ken Diehm, the senior pastor at First United Methodists Church asked his congregation last week to text him about the commercials they want him to preach about. "The commercials are selling us things and I want people in the church to think about what they're being sold and how it relates to their faith," Diehm said. More
Starting Pastors off on Right Foot from The Christian Century Many pastors remember struggling in their first ministerial position—isolated geographically or professionally, lacking ready access to mentors and peers. More than a decade ago, analysts of congregational ministry for the Lilly Endowment decided that seminarians' customary year or nine months of internship at a church were not enough to prepare graduates for the pitfalls and anxieties facing a new pastor. More
The Biggest Mistakes of Building Projects from Ministry Today Churches that take on new building projects often fail to consider certain items that can result in a better-facilitated building project. Here are five of the most common mistakes churches make and the solutions for correcting them. More
The Impact of Conflict and How to Fight Back from Church Central Conflict can start at any moment in any church. A disagreement over the color of carpet, program schedule, or a committee’s role can result in a dispute that reaches biblical proportions. Sadly, conflict is a common occurrence in congregations of every denomination across America. It happens to traditional, blended and contemporary churches for a variety of reasons, with the capacity to reach extreme levels of intensity. More
Leading a Church to a Multi-site Model from Pastors.com Have you discovered that churches don’t change without a compelling reason? Perhaps you started casting a vision for becoming multi-site and bumped into a skeptical elder, lay leader, or staff member. In this issue, Warren Bird outlines some steps you can take as you explore whether God is calling you to extend your ministry through additional locations. More
Church Management Software Accessed from Anywhere PowerChurch Online offers all the ChMS features including Membership, Contributions, Accounting, and Event Scheduling. The program and data is hosted securely on our servers so anywhere you have internet access, you can connect to your data. Perfect solution for churches with no central office. More info
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A Dozen Reminders for Ministers of Education from LifeWay As a Minister of Education, you are in the “people business.” While you will always face office work, personal Bible study, and event preparation, time must be intentionally set aside for being with people. You can make being with people a simple part of your lifestyle. Meet leaders or peers for lunch. Use the time before and after church services to plan lunch and coffee meetings. More
Some Lutheran Churches will Feel Pinch when 'Fee' Replaces 'Free' for Weekly Donation Program from MinnPost.com New transaction fees for automatic withdrawals for members to pay their pledges worries some Lutheran pastors. Nancy Bence, pastor at Peace Lutheran Church in Coon Rapids, Minn., believes the new fees will discourage people from using automatic withdrawals as a way of fulfilling pledges because once members learn there is a charge, they might no longer participate. More
Arkansas House OKs Bill Allowing Guns in Churches from The Associated Press The Arkansas House on Wednesday approved a bill allowing concealed handguns in churches, despite hearing arguments that lawmakers should put their faith in God, not guns. The bill, which passed on a 57-42 vote and now heads to the Senate, removes churches and other houses of worship from the list of places where concealed handguns are banned. More
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