Five Lessons I Am Learning During The Covid-19 Pandemic

I have been in full time vocational ministry for over 35 years, the last 15 as Lead Pastor of a multi-campus, multi-ethnic church in Central Florida. I have made developing leadership skills a priority throughout my ministry. I have studied church models, listened to leadership podcasts, read both business and church leadership books, and felt that I had developed into a decent leader and knew what needed to be done to reach people and see them grow in their faith.  

All of that changed in March 2020.

As I write this, we are in week 10 of not gathering as a church. Almost overnight most of what I knew about leading a church was no longer possible. And what I came to realize is that most of what I knew about church, dealt with the gathered church. The fact that we could no longer gather meant that I was going to have to learn a lot, really fast, about what a church looks like that is scattered. At age 60, I was back to Church 101 in many ways. As hard as it has been to not be able to gather weekly with my church family, God is teaching me several things that I believe will help direct our church in future.

Lesson #1

We were pretty good with gathered worship services, but our online wasn’t as good as we thought.   

Before the shutdown we would spend hours each week preparing 11 gathered worship services in three languages. We thought carefully through every experience a guest and a member might have when they came onto one of our campuses. We were very intentional about the words…

… Read More



Click here to read the rest of the story from our content source/partners – Thom Rainer.

قالب وردپرس

Church of the Higlands Comes Under Fire for Posts Pastor Chris Hodges Liked on Social Media

Alabama’s Largest Church Comes Under Fire for Posts Its Pastor Liked on Social Media


Church of the Highlands, the largest church in Alabama and one of the largest in the United States, has come under fire in recent weeks after its pastor liked social media posts that some in the community considered racist and offensive. A teacher who does not attend the church noticed that Pastor Chris Hodges, who founded the Birmingham-based church in 2001, liked posts by Turning Point Founder Charlie Kirk and brought attention to it on social media.

After weeks of controversy, the Birmingham Housing Authority ended a partnership with the church that started in 2017. The church has hosted outreach programs and social services in public housing communities operated by the Housing Authority.

The next day, the Birmingham School Board voted to end its lease agreement with the Church of the Highlands. Two of the church’s campuses met at Birmingham City Schools and the School Board chose to exercise a clause that allows them to end the lease as long as they give the church a 90-day notice.

Pastor Hodges addressed the controversy in a Memorial Day weekend sermon. He told the church in an online sermon, “I understand how this has made you feel and I apologize. Honestly, it’s understandable to me. I don’t take it personally. I know people are hurting right now and they want clarity. I would love for you to not just look at a microscopic zoom-in but look at the totality…

… Read More

Click here to read the rest of the story from our content source/partners – Christian Headlines.

قالب وردپرس

John MacArthur Forewarned of Evangelicals’ ‘Obsession’ with Social Justice

John MacArthur Forewarned of Evangelicals’ ‘Obsession’ with Social Justice


Pastor John MacArthur of Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California has long been warning Christians not to allow the line between social justice and the church to blur.

According to Faithwire, the eighty-year-old pastor cautioned that the “social justice” movement can be divisive.

In 2018, MacArthur wrote an introductory post to a blog series entitled “Social Injustice and the Gospel,” noting how evangelicals endorsing the social justice movement “seem to have a very different perspective” of the Gospel.

“Their rhetoric certainly points a different direction, demanding repentance and reparations from one ethnic group for the sins of its ancestors against another.” MacArthur wrote. “It’s the language of law, not gospel—and worse, it mirrors the jargon of worldly politics, not the message of Christ.

He added, “It is a startling irony that believers from different ethnic groups, now one in Christ, have chosen to divide over ethnicity. They have a true spiritual unity in Christ, which they seem to disdain in favor of fleshly factions.”

MacArthur also noted the “significant shift” taking place with evangelicalism’s “newfound obsessions” with social justice.

“I’m convinced it’s a shift that is moving many people (including some key evangelical leaders) off message, and onto a trajectory that many other movements and denominations have taken…

… Read More

Click here to read the rest of the story from our content source/partners – Christian Headlines.

قالب وردپرس

Northeastern Churches Clash with Officials over Reopenings

Northeastern Churches Clash with Officials over Reopenings


Churches and other religious groups are contending for their religious rights across the northeast in resuming in-person gatherings.

CBN News reported that Gov. Phil Murphy is facing a federal religious liberty lawsuit by the Thomas More Society – a conservative-leaning law-firm – after a Jewish rabbi and a Catholic priest felt that their religious rights were violated following Murphy’s COVID-19 stay-at-home orders.

On Tuesday, according to the Thomas Moore Society, Murphy indicated that he would be lifting the stay at home order in New Jersey but would maintain restrictions that limit indoor gatherings to 25 percent of a building’s capacity or 50 people total.

“With his stay-home orders, Governor Murphy ripped away the Constitutional rights of the people of New Jersey,” said Thomas More Society Special Counsel Christopher Ferrara. “With his latest edict, he is deigning to restore them one drip at a time, as with an eyedropper.”

“Governors may not be allowed to act like petty tyrants – they must be held accountable.” Ferrera continued. “Our lawsuit seeks to be the catalyst that will end New Jersey’s experiment in absolute monarchy.”

In Massachusetts, the mayor of Somerville, MA, Joseph Curtatone, was given a letter by First Liberty Institute and the Massachusetts Family Institute on behalf of several churches in Somerville who plan to reopen this Sunday.

The letter noted that…

… Read More

Click here to read the rest of the story from our content source/partners – Christian Headlines.

قالب وردپرس

Pastor Matt Chandler Slams the Church for Staying Silent on Racial Injustice

Pastor Matt Chandler Slams the Church for Staying Silent on Racial Injustice


Texas Pastor Matt Chandler of the Village Church rebuked churches for being silent on matters of race, in a message on Sunday.

According to Faithwire, on Sunday, Chandler abruptly stopped his sermon to express his disappointment in the church’s overarching response to racial injustice.

“When you say, ‘Hey, we’re not going to get involved, let’s just preach the Gospel to that’ — which by the way I find so hypocritical,” Chandler began. “You don’t just preach the Gospel on sex trafficking; you don’t just preach the Gospel on the issue of life and abortion. No, you act!”

“It’s like this brain-broke disjoint that’s got us acting absurd and then critiquing this movement as being evil and dark when we have given up our inheritance!” Chandler exclaimed. “You cannot point out all the flaws in this current movement while you have abandoned the place that we were meant to play,” Chandler asserted, noting the church’s prominent role in the 1960s Civil Rights Movement.

“You cannot point out all the ‘well this means this, and this believes this, and that’s this and that’s this’ and ignore the sorrow and lament of 12 to 13 million image-bearers in our country!” he continued. “You can’t do that!”

Chandler then urged for churches to “mourn with those who mourn.”

“And yes, there are demonic and evil ideologies at play, but that’s where…

… Read More

Click here to read the rest of the story from our content source/partners – Christian Headlines.

قالب وردپرس

Only 25 Percent of Americans See Trump as a ‘Man of Faith,’ New Poll Finds

Only 25 Percent of Americans See Trump as a ‘Man of Faith,’ New Poll Finds


About a quarter of Americans say they see President Donald Trump somewhat or strongly as a “man of faith.”

According to the Politico-Morning Consult poll, 55 percent of respondents said they somewhat or strongly disagree that the president is a “man of faith.”

“Even after nearly 3 in 4 voters saw coverage of President Trump’s photo-op at St. John’s Episcopal Church last week, only about 1 in 4 believe he’s religious,” Morning Consult Vice President Tyler Sinclair said, according to Politico.

Sinclair was referring to a photo Trump took with a bible in front of St. John’s Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C.

Officials reportedly removed peaceful protestors from the area so Trump could take the photo.

Trump has recently faced an onslaught of criticism and a loss of support from Christians. His approval ratings have dipped overall because of his response to the coronavirus pandemic and his response to nationwide protests following the killing of George Floyd.

On Twitter this week, Trump said a 75-year-old man who was hospitalized after being knocked down by police during a protest may have been an “antifa provocateur.”

The man, Martin Gugino, is a pacifist member of the Catholic Worker Movement.

In an interview with former White House press secretary Sean Spicer last week, Trump was asked about how much he’s grown in faith since taking office. His response drew 

… Read More

Click here to read the rest of the story from our content source/partners – Christian Headlines.

قالب وردپرس

Does silence equal complicity with racism?

George Floyd by Temi Coker: Courtesy of www.coker.studio

I am a father of four children. Three of those image-bearers are girls.

So imagine the fear, tears, and anger that engulfed my heart when I learned of Larry Nassar, the Michigan State University doctor charged with sexually abusing young ladies ranging from the ages of six to twenty-one years old. His predatorial reign was first documented as early as 1990, but it was not until 2015 that the first action was taken against him

One of the many questions that came to my mind after reading about this horror was: “How can someone sexually abuse girls and women for over twenty years?”

I’ll tell you how: silence. 

USA Gymnastics was silent. Medical professionals were silent. Coaches were silent. And, tragically, in some cases, parents were silent

These women and girls reported their real-life horror stories to every proximate authority and were met with doubt and dismissive cover-ups. 

I know that this harsh reality could be triggering to some, but, as I look at the state of our nation, I see another real-life horror story being swept under the rug of silence. 

Shouting for help

African American men and women have been crying out for over four hundred years about the abuse we have suffered in America. 

We have told America about systemic racial injustice and economic oppression. 

We have told America about gentrification and redlining. 

We have told America about the racial disparity in education and in healthcare. 

We have told America about police brutality and mass incarceration.

We have made documentaries like 13TH by Ava DuVernay to demonstrate the “intersection of race, injustice and mass incarceration in the United States.” 

We have made songs like “This Is America” by Donald Glover (aka Childish Gambino) to depict police brutality and innocent black people being killed at their church. 

We have written books like The…

… Read More



Click Read More to read the rest of the story from our content source/partners – Denison Forum.

قالب وردپرس

2 Billion Gospel Presentations: Online Evangelism Ministry Passes Milestone

2 Billion Gospel Presentations: Online Evangelism Ministry Passes Milestone


A leading online evangelism ministry reached a major milestone in May by delivering its 2 billionth gospel presentation, some 15 years after it was founded by one of the original employees of Apple.

Global Ministry Outreach, which celebrated its 2 billionth online gospel presentation on May 19, reaches the world’s lost population through search engines and social media by targeting keywords and directing people to a website catering to their needs. 

It was founded in 2005 by Walt Wilson, who worked under Steve Jobs in the early days of Apple. 

The ministry operates more than 100 websites in 13 languages. It also has 3,500 volunteer online missionaries in 110 countries who contact individuals who make decisions for Christ. 

Since its founding, more than 230 million people have indicated they became a Christian through the ministry.  

“We reach people at their point of need, all over the world with the gospel,” John Thompson, director of marketing for Global Ministry Outreach, told Christian Headlines. “When an individual goes online and searches for, ‘How do I know God?’ [or] ‘How do I find peace?’ … they will run across one of our ads or a link, and it will link them to one of our websites in that particular language that they are searching for.” 

More than 60 percent of the ministry’s activity takes place outside the United States. About two-thirds of its budget…

… Read More

Click here to read the rest of the story from our content source/partners – Christian Headlines.

قالب وردپرس

Christian Boy, 16, Stabbed and Stoned to Death for His Faith in Eastern India

Christian Boy, 16, Stabbed and Stoned to Death for His Faith in Eastern India


NEW DELHI, June 11, 2020 (Morning Star News) – Incited by Hindu extremists, followers of traditional tribal religion in eastern India last week stabbed and stoned a 16-year-old Christian boy to death for his faith, sources said.

The mutilated body of Sambaru Madkami was found on Friday (June 5) buried in the jungle of Malkangiri, about six kilometers (less than 4 miles) from his village of Kenduguda, Malkangiri District, Odisha state. The village animists had seized him on Thursday night (June 4) after deciding to kill the male heads of the three Christian families in the village, area sources said.

“They had come for me,” Sambaru’s father, Unga Madkami, told Morning Star News, “but I was not at home. I had taken my daughter who was sick to the doctor.”

Living at home instead of the hostel of his school in Bhejaguda because of a COVID-19 lockdown, Sambaru had been leading daily meetings of a house church whose founding pastor, living in another town, dared to appear only twice a month due to villagers’ growing opposition. The only three Christian families in the village of 210 families met at Sambaru’s house.

“Sambaru knew the Word of God the most from among us,” his cousin told Morning Star News. “So he was the one who led us in a time of prayer and learning from the Bible every day in his house.”

Abduction

Some seven to 10 villagers came to his family’s…

… Read More

Click here to read the rest of the story from our content source/partners – Christian Headlines.

قالب وردپرس

Friday FIRE with Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo & Pastor Enoch Adeboye

 

Experience Friday FIRE with Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo & Pastor Enoch Adeboye

Join LIVE on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/KICCUK/