Seeing Outreach through the Lens of Calling
How can our congregations become places where our neighbors can explore and be encouraged to grow in their understanding of God’s call?
From golf ministry to moving into your church neighborhood, let's discuss how churches can engage.
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How can our congregations become places where our neighbors can explore and be encouraged to grow in their understanding of God’s call?
In our culture, “hope” can sound like a slightly more adult version of “wish.” So how is Christian hope, the hope we are created to live into and share with others, different?
Here are three important questions to ask when you share God’s story through outreach and neighborhood engagement events.
We all want to belong. Addressing this universal need can help your outreach team explore incarnational approaches to community engagement, transforming ministry "to" and "for" into ministry "with."
In the disruption of COVID-19, we have an opportunity to take advantage of the break in people’s busy schedules and love our neighbors in new ways.
Whether you are a deacon looking for ways to connect with community or a team commissioned to do the same, these resources will help you through the planning and programming.
Interested in practicing advocacy and learning to steward your voice more effectively? You can learn the basics of advocacy on any issue through this new Biblical Advocacy 101 resource.