There is a world of difference between being “out of step” and “out of touch.” If your church is merely “out of touch,” that isn’t faithfulness to the Gospel. That posture is one of ambivalence toward people Jesus died to save. So what are the indicators your church might be out of touch? Here are four questions to ask.
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How to Avoid Building-Related Headaches
Rob Hall, vice president of Chicago-based National Covenant Properties, has spent 20 years helping churches find new facilities and loves to see a congregation thriving in its new home.
Still, he warns churches to be careful when they expand their programs beyond typical church activities such as worship services, youth groups, and Bible studies.
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5 Tips to Better Use Your Church Building
How can you best use your church building when you aren’t gathering together? Here’s some tips to help you capitalize on the facilities God has given you.
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Sacred Spaces: How Your Church Building Can Bless Your Community 7 Days a Week
Whether through after-school programs, food pantries, or counseling services, local churches are community hubs providing a variety of resources and meeting multiple needs.
Here are four churches that are using their facilities to serve and bless their communities seven days a week.
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Human Trafficking Swings Community Outreach Door Wide Open
If you think this can’t be happening in your town, think again. Trafficking occurs in all 50 states and in most zip codes.
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