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Leading a Local Church

Leading a Local Church

Author
Jonathan Gledhill,
Publisher
SPCK
Categories
Collaborative Ministry
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Is the local church in Britain on its way out? If the children and youth are leaving our congregations in droves, will there be anyone to replace the older people as they die? Could it be that this generation is the last of the Christian faith in these islands?

Added on 1 Dec 08

A Guide to Youth Ministry: Exploring the needs of your church

A Guide to Youth Ministry: Exploring the needs of your church

Author
Katie McDaniel,
Publisher
Church House Publishing
Categories
Children & Youth Ministry
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An active youth ministry is a realistic possibility for any church, provided that the church is pepared for it!

This book provides a practical resource for parishes wanting to take a serious look at youth ministry.

Added on 1 Dec 08

Creating a Culture of Welcome in the Local Church

Creating a Culture of Welcome in the Local Church

Author
Alison Gilchrist,
Publisher
Grove Books
Categories
Ministry of Welcome
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Juggling with books, not knowing when to sit or stand, being glared at for sitting in the wrong seat – for many people, their first visit to a church service is about as enjoyable as a trip to the dentist. But why do churches become so unfriendly, and how can we create a culture of welcome?

This practical study looks at the reality of people’s experience, the roots of the problem, and offers workable strategies for bringing about a change in culture. It includes a ‘welcome audit’ that can be copied and used, and supporting material on the Grove web site to help tackle this crucial issue.

Added on 1 Dec 08

Leading Worship That Connects

Leading Worship That Connects

Author
John Leach,
Publisher
Categories
Worship
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This course is designed to be run by a church leader who wants to train further those who are already leading worship regularly. The manual is designed to be used over ten sessions, each of approximately 90 minutes. The course is split into two parts: the four areas which determine how the worship material is structured – God, others, children and creativity; and the process of leading worship – the backdrop, planning, preparing, “performing”, reflecting, and growing.

Added on 1 Dec 08

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