Picking great songs for worship is one of the most important skills a worship leader needs to learn. What songs help our congregations to sing with all their hearts and connect with God?
Chris Wilson’s church held their Christmas service early this year (December 11th) since many students would be leaving town soon. In planning fun activities, Chris had the idea to set up a photo booth to create lasting memories and spark conversations. He gathered a hodgepodge of gear he already owned…
By Todd Wright Interviewing with a church can be difficult, but there are some things you can do on your own to better prepare yourself for the process and find the place where God wants you. TAKE STOCK Look back is an important part of moving forward. While it’s a…
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The Christmas season is one of the busiest times of year for churches. According to a recent survey by LifeWay Research, nearly 9 out of 10 Protestant senior pastors say their churches plan to hold services on both Christmas Day and New Year’s Day this year, since they fall on…
In recent years, many American churches, especially influential megachurches, have chosen to cancel Sunday services when Christmas Day falls on the weekend. The rationale is that Christmas should be a more personalized, family-focused “experience.” However, this emphasis on experience over corporate worship reflects a troubling mindset. If church is just…
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The Christmas season brings a unique opportunity and challenge for churches – how to balance the sacred and secular aspects of the holiday. Attendance surges during this time, with people searching for the meaning of Christmas. As a church leader, keep these tips in mind: First, acknowledge the intermingling of…
With Christmas on the horizon, churches prepare for festive gatherings, but how can they transform these one-night events into lasting spiritual connections? Discover the secrets to making your Christmas service unforgettable, building genuine relationships with Christ, and ensuring attendees return week after week. From excellence and authenticity to engaging children…
The holiday season is upon us, and with it comes the perennial question for churches – what to do when Christmas falls on a Sunday? It may seem simple to just hold service as usual, since Christmas celebrates Christ’s birth. But attendance is likely to be low with family gatherings…
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