We’re the oddballs… but we’ve come to it honestly
We all have to work this stuff out in this strange time, and what God has for one church may be the opposite of what He’s calling another church to do.
We all have to work this stuff out in this strange time, and what God has for one church may be the opposite of what He’s calling another church to do.
Effective leaders know what matters. They hold tightly to the mission and the message, but they hold loosely to the means.
Come to think of it, Christians have been fairly consistent in finding fault with the way others have approached life in the church and life as a believer, even as far back as the first century.
In his weekly video, Baptist Resource Network Executive Director Barry Whitworth shares about four regional Pastors' Roundtables that were held to discuss practical considerations for reopening churches after the pandemic. The discussions, and related resources, were based on "The Ten COVID Commandments for Reopening Churches," a blog post, written by Larry Anderson, BRN's director of healthy churches.
If there is one word to describe how we must navigate re-assimilation amid COVID-19, it’s this: grace.
Life in a small-town church is often very different than many of us realize. It is important to remember the small, rural church during a time of pandemic and crisis.
What do you need to be thinking about before you reopen your church? We’ll discuss best practices & ideas for social distancing, PPE, size limitations, ministry to children, & more. Sign up today! • Philadelphia region, Tuesday, May 5, 2pm…
While the country discusses how to re-enter into businesses and other public spaces, BRN's Dr. Larry Anderson points to ten areas churches should consider before opening their churches again.