How Covid 19 Changed the Way We Do Church

How Covid 19 Changed the Way We Do Church
Author: Vernon Shelton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2020-08-22
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798677652219

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This pandemic has forced churches to operate in some uncharted territory. In so many ways, it has changed the way we do church. This book is a practical guide to help pastors, leaders, and members navigate their way through this New Normal.

Leadership God s Agency and Disruptions

Leadership  God   s Agency  and Disruptions
Author: Mark Lau Branson,Alan J. Roxburgh
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2021-02-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781725271753

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Leaders in congregations and Christian organizations wrestle with an unraveling of the world in which they have little experience and training. While they are offered unending resources by experts on leadership, some with claims to biblical blueprints, the challenges seem mismatched to those methods. Branson and Roxburgh frame the situation as one in which "modernity's wager"--the conviction that God is not necessary for life and wisdom and meaning--has defined the Western imagination. Because churches and leaders are colonized by this ethos, even when God is named and beliefs are claimed, approaches to leadership are blind to God's agency. Branson and Roxburgh approach this challenge as a work in practical theology, attending to our cultural context, narratives of God's disruptive initiatives in Scripture, and a reshaping of leadership theories with a priority on God's agency. With years of experience as teachers, consultants, and guides, they name practices which lead to more faithful participation. Leadership, God's Agency, and Disruption is wide-ranging in cultural and biblical scholarship, challenging in its engagement with numerous leadership studies, and practical with its focus toward the on-the-ground life of churches and organizations.

Why Worship

Why Worship
Author: Tim Hughes,Nick Drake
Publsiher: SPCK
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2021-03-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780281086108

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'My favourite thing about this book is the different perspectives on one main thing... Worship! Reading it provided much clarity on a word that is often misunderstood.' Guvna B, Rapper, Author & Broadcaster What does it mean to be a worshipper? Together, Tim Hughes and Nick Drake explore who, where, why and how Christians worship, what happens when we do and where the future of worship may take us. With contributions from Graham Kendrick, Lou Fellingham, Kees Kraayenoord, Dr Helen Morris and many more, this book offers a fresh reminder that worship isn't just music and the songs we sing, it is so much more. The Spring Harvest 2021 theme book, Why Worship? will help you reconnect to the purpose and meaning of worship, so that you can grow closer to God individually and as a church community and get the most out of worship. Contributors Tim Hughes, Nick Drake, Dr John Andrews, Dr Helen Morris, Graham Kendrick, Lou Fellingham, Lyn Weston, Kees Kraayenoord, Noel Robinson, Doug Williams, Dr Darell Johnson.

We Shall Be Changed

We Shall Be Changed
Author: Mark D. W. Edington
Publsiher: Church Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2020-11-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781640653733

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How will we regather the church after pandemic? The Covid-19 pandemic is an inflection point for the church everywhere—and certainly for the Episcopal Church. The sudden flowering of creativity, connection, and collaboration is an expression of the Holy Spirit’s relentless presence within the church; yet ongoing distancing creates difficulties to be overcome on the other side of the present crisis. How will we change habits of isolation and regather the church? How will we manage the impact on church finances? How is God calling us to embrace the energy and creativity of this moment—and the longing people have felt for a return to community? What challenges will we face regathering the people of God, particularly in already weakened communities? We Shall Be Changed is a gathering of brief essays from thought leaders around the church on pressing topics that the church needs to be considering now—in preparation for the end of this pandemic. The book is designed to spur conversation within parishes, fellowship groups, and clergy gatherings about how to embrace the gifts this time has given while anticipating and addressing the very real challenges the church will confront in its wake.

Surviving the Pandemic

Surviving the Pandemic
Author: D Min Eric Tate Martin
Publsiher: Trilogy Christian Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-02-13
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9798890415974

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HAS COVID-19 CHANGED THE WAY YOU SEE GOD & THE CHURCH? "This book details the challenges of the post-COVID church and how we all play a part in sustaining the growth of God's Word and His blessings. I do think it will energize those who read it to know the importance of growth in all areas of life." - BENJAMIN DAVID DENNIS, LIFETIME MOVIES/ACTOR/WRITER Where were you and your church financially, spiritually, and physically when COVID hit? Was your church congregation and church community prepared for the changes that came with the pandemic? In this eye-opening, thought-provoking book, Dr. Martin helps navigate the ups and downs of what the COVID-19 pandemic did to change the way we worship and how the church is viewed. There was a paradigm shift in the importance of the size of the church in relation to its health. Dr. Martin also explores many more tenets that are important to the survival of the church in this post-COVID-19 era. Surviving the Pandemic will be a guide as well as an encouragement to help all churches, big and small, overcome the challenges the pandemic posed from its onset up until now. Yes, the pandemic did change the landscape of how we do and see church, but it didn't change the way God protects and blesses us.

THEN AND NOW Pastoring and Church Planting During and After COVID 19

THEN AND NOW   Pastoring and Church Planting During and After COVID 19
Author: Edward DeVries
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2020-11-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798557969840

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The last several months have forced most churches to either close, or to make at least a decade's worth of changes, or maybe both. Whether it was building an online ministry, cleaning the calendar of all but "essential" stuff, rethinking ministry priorities, or maybe even relearning everything that you thought you knew about "the work of the ministry." Now, seven-to-eight(ish) months in, we are at a point where it would serve us well to take a deep breath, look at what we've been through, and maybe even draw a little map to guide us on down the road ahead.While the Bible's truths and the Great Commission do not change, the methods we have used, many of them, may have to change. That makes this a good time to ask ourselves whether our current ministry structures are serving us well? Or do they need to be refocused? What are "ministry structures"? Great question. This book attempts to answer it. The author, a Bible College and Seminary President who had arrived in his new Pastorate in a University town in New England just one week before the Governor declared a state of emergency and shut everything down was simply overwhelmed that the culture of a church, and of "Christianity" as he had known it for decades of both life and ministry could change so dramatically - and so quickly.Immediately, he uploaded a YouTube video for the church's members. His message was simple. The culture, both of the world around us, and even of many churches had changed. But the Bible was still the Word of God! Jesus was still the way, the truth, and the life! The mission of the First Baptist Church, and also the mission of the church's members, was to preach the Gospel and to make Disciples. These eternal truths were not changing!How they were going to be go about doing the work of the ministry, both collectively and individually, was going to change in ways they could not yet even begin to fathom. But ETERNAL truth and God's expectations and commands had not changed. Interestingly, the author notes that "As Pastor, I never had to fight the civil authorities. I did have to fight my own Deacons, Church Council, and 'leadership' every step of the way."This book is a combination of what the author and the church he pastors did and how they did it. Both during the initial stages of the lockdowns, and then after things had opened back up. Included are creative ideas of how to reached those who would not or could not come. Discussions include streaming worship services, wearing masks, social distancing, online giving, creative forms of outreach, and even planting a church amidst a pandemic. Also discussed are the effects that masks, social distancing, and CDC protocols have had on the authors church as well as their effects upon numerous other churches. What happened in churches that implemented strict protocols? And what happened in churches that had little or no protocols?The author also shares what he believe our churches should look like right now, and what we should be doing in the near future (as we go through re-institutions of lockdowns and recoveries). Finally, he predicts, based on 32-years of full-time pastoral ministry experience, what the "ministry" will look like 2 to 10 years from now. The author's prayer, is that as you read this book, the Holy Spirit will show you a strategy that will help the church you lead to move forward in the challenging days that are ahead. Our Lord is preparing His churches. Remember what our Lord said in Matthew 16:18, "I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it." Every challenge and opposition that the Lord's churches have faced over the past 2,000 years has been met with God's power. The Lord's churches will prevail!

Let Us Dream

Let Us Dream
Author: Pope Francis,Austen Ivereigh
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2022-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781982171872

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The leader of the Catholic Church discusses what the COVID-19 crisis revealed about the cruelty and inequality of society, what it can teach about handling upheaval, and how to make the world safer, fairer, and healthier for all people. -- Provided by publisher.

Church in Crisis

Church in Crisis
Author: Josh Dotzler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2020-05-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798642254950

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In this book, Josh Dotzler, challenges the way we have been DOING church in the western culture based on lessons he's learned from the COVID-19 crisis. Historically, A crisis highlights and challenges our beliefs and behaviors. It's easy to believe we are doing the right things when things seem to be working right. But 'working right' doesn't always mean 'doing what's right.' Crisis provides a great opportunity for the church, when the church is prepared for the crisis. Lessons learned from the COVID-19 crisis highlights: -The Focus of the Church-The Beliefs of the Church-The Condition of the Church-The Opportunities for the ChurchThe experience of this pandemic in a post-Christian culture can be a catalyst for the church to express its power and potential to the world. Whether you are a church leader who knows we can be better, a church attender who feels like you have more to give or you are curious about the role the church plays in the world, this book is for you.