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Marketing Your Church to the Community · Abingdon Press ~ Abingdon Press The Church of the Resurrection Ministry Guides are the 1 choice for recruiting motivating and developing lay leadership for specialized ministries from A to Z For those sharing the vision of reaching out with welcoming arms and a welcoming message Marketing Your Church to the Community stands ready to help

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Divergent Church · Abingdon Press ~ It reveals how innovative Christians are engaging in timehonored practices creating new types of communities which will shape the church to come Further it shows us how we too might innovate while holding true to the essential practices of our gathered faith This is an instructive picture of Christian community past present and future

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The Church As Learning Community · Abingdon Press ~ Norma Cook Everist is Professor of Church and Ministry at Wartburg Theological Seminary Dubuque Iowa She also has served as guide and mentor to many pastors struggling with conflict She is author of The Church As Learning Community and editor of Ordinary Ministry Extraordinary Challenge published by Abingdon Press

Church in Translation eBook ePub · Abingdon Press ~ He is the Lead Pastor at First Covenant Church Minneapolis First Covenant Church is a diverse multigenerational urban Christian community that is vibrant and growing in downtown Minneapolis It is affiliated with the Evangelical Covenant Denomination one of the fastest growing and ethnically diverse denominations in America

Marketing Your Church Without Diluting Your Message ~ Marketing happens whether you intend it or not—but unintentional marketing is usually bad marketing by default Broken Church The church is not perfect We’re a broken people Let’s be honest about that—after all it is our central message If our marketing reflects this dynamic it should be both authentic and effective

Reclaiming Church · Abingdon Press ~ In Reclaiming Church Warren continues his call to reaffirm the Church be welcoming to all including young people like those he led at Sarah Lawrence College who “didn’t know God could love them because their churches said God didn’t” The book addresses three points of importance to young people looking to be part of a church community and a call


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