Church in the age of digital communication faces a dilemma – how to engage with the public when you’re short on time, money, and volunteers. Thankfully, creating engaging online stories and great looking media is more affordable and easier than it used to be.
All church members are invited to attend the Together in Mission town hall meetings this spring. This reference guide notes the major landmarks in the process as the conference responds to current budget challenges.
With the depths of winter weather at our door, here are some practical tips to help you assess whether holding your weekly church service might be safe for your members. Your congregation's safety is essential, and these guidelines can assist in making informed decisions.
It’s hard to believe the year 2024 is upon us! As we look forward into a new year, here are a few of the exciting events, inspiring retreats, and opportunities to connect, learn, and grow in the coming months.
If you grew up like me, we played "no ones home" on Halloween night with trick-or-treaters. What better time to share GLOW than the only day in the year when people expect you to come to their homes and when they will be coming to yours?
If you are seeking a religious exemption from the COVID-19 vaccination, there are four important things to keep in mind.
We’re thinking about you! Every day! Many times! We’re imagining what it’s like to be “home-schooling” the crew while you’re also making the meals, cleaning the floors, waiting for the rain to stop, worrying about the bills, shushing the overworked dog, working from home and wishing this would all go away.
Now is a great time to try new recipes. We have gathered some resources for those who like to cook to help combat boredom while on COVID-19 Stay-at-Home orders.
DIY fun for the crafters among us. We have gathered some creative ways for crafters to help combat boredom while on COVID-19 Stay-at-Home orders.
This is a good time to start a garden. We have found some great resources to help you have a fantastic garden this year while on COVID-19 Stay-at-Home orders.