LifeChurch.tv Network + A Free Book

Posted on October 25, 2006

I saw it first at Churchonomics, but I’m sure word will spread fast about this. LifeChurch.tv has announced that it wants to partner with local churches and it’s called LifeChurch.tv Network.

Your church can continue as it is today, except you use the video message instead of your own and you get all of the supplemental material. This could serve as a way to breathe new life into your church, plus it will allow you to become part of the larger vision of LifeChurch.tv, leading all people to become fully devoted followers of Christ. This concept could be good for a church plant or even a house church. Check out Brad’s post for more details.

Also, don’t miss Brandon’s post about Craig Groeschel’s new book “Confessions of a Pastor”, Craig happens to be the pastor of LifeChurch.tv. So, big deal, a new book by a pastor, right? Well, it’s free! Sign up today, don’t miss out, there is a limited number.

LifeChurch.tv has gotten my attention lately, it’s worth checking out their site and seeing what all that they are doing for the Kingdom. Also, don’t miss LifeChurch.tv Open, where they offer most, if not all of their sermon series videos for your church to use for free.

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One Response to “LifeChurch.tv Network + A Free Book”

  1. gavin on October 26th, 2006 4:37 pm

    we have a plant down the road from our church doorstep. right next to “church unplugged” i wonder if they are a split congregation? haha!

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