Church planting

Posted on June 9, 2005 - Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Here’s an article that I found via this post at Gary Lamb’s blog, ‘Mad Babble from a Church Planter…’.
It’s an interesting article and there’s even a pic of Gary included. Bonus! Gary writes an interesting blog, he’s worth coming back to.
Just like when I post about house churches and startup churches, [...]

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The two faces of the volunteer webmaster

Posted on June 9, 2005 - Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

I’m about 2 days late on this post, but it’s topic worth checking out.
It started with Boyink and it has been perpetuated by ChurchMarketingSucks, eMinistryNotes, Strategic Digital Outreach and Heal Your Church Website.
This is a discussion of whether a church should pay for website development or use volunteers. There are valid points to [...]

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Another fun filled weekend

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This weekend is rapidly approaching and it should be a fun filled time.
First of all, I never did recap last weekend, it was our kickoff to summer and also the Sunday that the kids moved up to their new grade. In addition to that, we added a 3rd kid’s worship service and [...]

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