Three Tips for Your Easter Series

Easter is a pivotal moment in the Christian faith, centered on the powerful truth of the Resurrection. As pastors prepare their Easter sermons, it can be challenging to present this timeless message in a fresh way. Here are three essential tips: Keep it Biblical, make the timeless timely, and engage your church community in the creative process. By grounding your message in Scripture and connecting it to the lives of your congregation, you can share the joyous news of Easter in a way that resonates deeply. Discover how to craft a meaningful Easter series that speaks to both hearts and minds!

Three Things Every Lead Pastor Wants from His Executive Pastor

As a Lead Pastor, I’ve learned that the success of our church hinges on the strength of our pastoral team. There are three essential things I seek from my Executive Pastor and fellow leaders: support, follow-through, and prayer. These elements go beyond mere professionalism; they foster a culture of trust and collaboration. Discover how these key components can transform your ministry and strengthen your leadership team. Join me as I delve into the importance of these attributes and how they can elevate our collective mission in serving the church.

What is Probably Missing From Most Nativity Sets

What if your nativity set is missing something truly significant? While we often include Mary, Joseph, and the wise men, many overlook the remarkable Star of Bethlehem. This celestial phenomenon, mentioned in Matthew 2, guided the wise men to the newborn King. But what was this star? Was it a miraculous event, a product of superstition, or a scientific occurrence? Join us as we explore the fascinating possibilities behind the Star of Bethlehem and its profound implications for our understanding of the Christmas story. Discover why this star deserves a place in your nativity scene!

Who is The Holy Spirit?

For being the third member of the Trinity, many Christian denominations and traditions (and Christians themselves) give embarrassingly little-to-no acknowledgment to the Holy Spirit.  

Do the Resurrection Accounts Contradict?

Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John all give different accounts of Easter Sunday. It is beneficial to have multiple testimonies to an important event, but what if those testimonies contradict each other?