Take control of your calendar while leaving space for imagination and joy in your ministry with this free guide. It includes suggestions on how to arrange your week to accomplish the duties of your pastoral role without feeling urgent, overworked, and stretched thin.
Take control of your calendar while leaving space for imagination and joy in your ministry with this free guide. It includes suggestions on how to arrange your week to accomplish the duties of your pastoral role without feeling urgent, overworked, and stretched thin.
Transformational ministry begins with listening. This guide will help you conduct thoughtful interviews to understand the unique needs of those you serve.
There comes a time when a program, ministry, or tradition must come to an end. “For Everything a Season: A Liturgy for Letting Go” is a free resource a faith community can utilize to celebrate the impact a ministry has made and look to the future together.
Implement these best practices in your ministry to help people in your faith community feel engaged and connected.
Church conflict can feel overwhelming, but it’s also an opportunity for renewal. This tool will help you navigate the challenges with a series of insightful questions.
Discover practical ways to build on the strengths already present in your small-church youth ministry and rethink what meaningful growth can look like. Click below to learn more and register for this free on-demand webinar.
This interactive workbook provides best practices for living into the joys of Sabbath. It combines Biblical wisdom, theological insights, and helpful exercises. You will be guided through a process of identifying the “why” of Sabbath, and creating a plan to help you with the “how.”
This lesson opens the door for honest conversations about mental health. Grounded in scripture, it offers a space for students to reflect on their struggles with anxiety and reframe their thoughts.
This lesson invites young people to reflect honestly on prayer; what they already believe about it, how they’ve experienced it, and whether it feels meaningful in their lives. Most students come into the room with assumptions shaped by habit, disappointment, or unanswered questions.
This youth ministry lesson about war explores peace as not just the absence of war, but as shalom, true wholeness, justice, and restoration.
We’ll explore the stark realities of war, reflect on God’s call to be instruments of peace, and dream together about a world where God’s shalom is a reality. This lesson isn’t just about hoping for peace—it’s about actively working to bring it to life in our own lives and communities.
This four-session series invites youth to confront the reality of gun violence in their communities and imagine ways they can make a meaningful difference.
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