Church #10. Meet Liz Beatty. She is the worship coordinator at East Brentwood Presbyterian Church (EBPC) in Brentwood, Tennessee. EBPC, with an average worship attendance of 80-100 on a given Sunday, is described as adaptable and relevant. Being in a growing suburb of Nashville, EBPC has been working on church growth. Of course, this is … Continue reading Church Growth? Start inside out.
Salsa Sunday & 3rd Grade Bibles
It’s the Sunday after Easter in a few days. The tradition at my current congregation combines Salsa Sunday with 3rd Grade Bibles. To the outside eye, this may seem like an odd combination to have Salsa music lead worship as we celebrate the third graders receiving their Bibles. (Photo Credit: the visual faith project) The two things … Continue reading Salsa Sunday & 3rd Grade Bibles
Bible Brownie Scavenger Hunt
This Bible Brownie Scavenger uses a pre-packaged mix. In order to complete the recipe, you will need to look up each Bible verse. The verses all come from the book of Matthew and each one will contain a clue to what you will need. Have fun! (Photo credit: the visual faith project) Read Matthew 26:23. You … Continue reading Bible Brownie Scavenger Hunt
Why not change?
Church (Organization) #9. Meet David Raymond. He is the coach and consultant for ChurchFuture, an organization that works with churches in decline. According to the website, “ChurchFuture can help your congregation turn your dangers into opportunity.” It’s an awesome ministry! One of Raymond’s favorite topics to engage with congregations is about change. Often, he addresses … Continue reading Why not change?
Death 101 for Kids
Church #8. Meet Holy Week. On Friday, I posted a free Holy Week resource for families. You can find it Here. Today I am writing about my experience with death of Jesus and children. As a director of children's ministries, kids ask me all sorts of questions. "Where does God live?" or "If there is a God, … Continue reading Death 101 for Kids
Busy lives & Holy Week? Use FAITH5!
As a kid, I thought Holy Week consisted of one big party that started on Palm Sunday and ended on Easter. My parents did not take us to mid-week Lenten services, Maundy Thursday or Good Friday. We were Sunday to Sunday worship attendees. Life was busy for my parents with 4 kids. It hasn't slowed … Continue reading Busy lives & Holy Week? Use FAITH5!
Moving Past Membership
Church #7. Meet Anna Anderson. She is a solo pastor at Advent Lutheran Church in Arlington, Virginia. With 90 people who make Advent their church home, Anderson says that more than half of this congregation can be described as denominational-ly unattached. Located near the Pentagon, Advent is a “melting pot” worshiping community. Being comprised of … Continue reading Moving Past Membership
Evangelism as Mindfulness
Evangelism is a word not well-received these days. Translated from the Greek word, euangelion, which as I understand it means “good news” or “good tidings," evangelism has in not so far ancient times beaten people over the head with Bibles, forced-believing. It’s no wonder why evangelism though has gotten a bad rap. What do we … Continue reading Evangelism as Mindfulness
Worship in a Box
Church #6. Meet Michelle Basner-Ketepa. She is the Minister of Faith Formation at Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. With an average worship attendance of 300, Basner-Ketepa is working hard to integrate children into the life of the worship service. She comments on how Beautiful Savior’s has been slowly integrating a cross + generational … Continue reading Worship in a Box
Kids vote. Parents listen.
Wind back until 1985. Now I don’t know about you, but in my house my parents made the rules and the decisions. My life growing up was a good one, but my role was to do as they asked or not. The later usually got me into trouble. Nevertheless, at some point I would acquiesce. … Continue reading Kids vote. Parents listen.