Life in a small-town church is often very different than many of us realize. It is important to remember the small, rural church during a time of pandemic and crisis.
If you think we’ll all rush back to church and pick up where we left off, don’t kid yourself – it’s not going to happen. Or at least it shouldn’t happen.
Doug Holliday of Sonlife compiled several different gospel presentation tools that could be used to share the gospel with a spiritually lost person today. What gospel presentation tool do you use?
Aside from a small crew of one or two people, the room would be completely empty when Pastor Derek Sanford recorded his weekly sermon. But he NEVER preached to an empty room.
The novel coronavirus is not just something for leaders to “get through” for a few days or weeks. Instead, it is an economic and cultural blizzard, winter, and beginning of a “little ice age” — a once-in-a-lifetime change that is likely to affect our lives and organizations for years.
As your church is adjusting to meeting virtually during the coronavirus-based quarantines, here are six tips on livestreaming your Sunday service, including instructions on various platforms, copyright issues, engagement and interaction, options of delivering live video, budget issues, and future thoughts.
Northshore Church, a 2,000 member non-denominational church in Kirkland, Washington – the epicenter of the U.S. coronavirus outbreak – has outlined a communicative plan of action for churches.
The North American Mission Board (NAMB) will launch #AnyGivenWeekend, a new story-telling video series, during Super Bowl Weekend. The videos are a component of NAMB's Who's Your One evangelism emphasis.