Why Christian Unity Matters in a Divided World
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Why Christian Unity Matters in a Divided World

The Church is beautifully diverse. Across the globe, Christians worship in different languages, with different styles, and through different cultural expressions. Even within denominations, there are rich variations in theology, liturgy, and ministry. These differences are not obstacles to overcome; they’re gifts to celebrate! They reflect the creative work of God and the depth of God’s kingdom.

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Transform Your City
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Transform Your City

The local church has a unique opportunity—and a sacred calling—to be a visible sign of hope and unity right where it is planted. When we pay attention to the life of our neighbourhoods, listening deeply to the stories and longings of the people around us, we are embodying the Gospel in ways that words alone cannot. Whether you serve in an urban or rural congregation, engaging your community is part of participating in the mission of God to reconcile and renew all things.

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Churches Connecting with Churches
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Churches Connecting with Churches

We’re highlighting the work of City Leaders Collective - a movement to unite local churches around the common goal of serving and transforming their city.

Maybe one of these collectives exists in your city already… or maybe you’d be interested in starting one. I’d encourage you to explore them more fully and see how you can, in collaboration with a diversity of partners make a difference in the place where you have been planted

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Why Christian Unity Matters in a Divided World
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Why Christian Unity Matters in a Divided World

The Church is beautifully diverse. Across the globe, Christians worship in different languages, with different styles, and through different cultural expressions. Even within denominations, there are rich variations in theology, liturgy, and ministry. These differences are not obstacles to overcome; they’re gifts to celebrate! They reflect the creative work of God and the depth of God’s kingdom.

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A Case for Collaboration
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A Case for Collaboration

If you're a minister, you know the phrase "Sunday's always coming." It's one of those fun phrases that remind us that no matter how great last Sunday was, you're always six days away from planning the next one. And even though music choice, scripture readings and prayer all require your attention, the piece that takes the most amount of time and energy every week is planning your sermon.

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