10 Things to Consider When Choosing Church Management Software
Choosing the right Church Management Software (ChMS) can significantly enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of your church’s operations. Here are 10 factors your church leadership team should consider when selecting a ChMS.
Asking Good Questions
Questions not only help the one asking but also enrich our entire community. Asking good questions sends us to explore uncharted territories, they can challenge our assumptions, and propel us to collectively seek God's wisdom and guidance.
Affirmation and Support for LGBTQI2+ in Our Congregations
A reminder to those in our Ministry Forum community who are Presbyterians that the National Office, through its Program Coordinator, Carragh Erhardt, can support you and your congregation as they seek to better understand sexuality and inclusion.
UnClobbering the Bible: A Fresh Perspective on Inclusion
'Clobber texts' refer to specific Biblical passages that have been traditionally used to condemn homosexuality. These texts often become conversation stoppers, preventing open and honest dialogue about LGBTQI2+ inclusion within the church. It’s crucial to reinterpret these texts in a way that aligns with the overarching message of love and acceptance found throughout the Bible.
Navigating Social Media for Ministry Embrace the Digital Age with Confidence
Social media can be an intimidating frontier, especially if you’re new to it. However, it holds incredible potential for ministry, offering new ways to connect with your congregation and the broader community. We recognize both the challenges and the opportunities that social media presents for church leaders.
It's Raining Books – Hallelujah!
Dive into a World of Books with "It's Raining Books – Hallelujah!"
Books have always been a cornerstone of learning and growth in ministry. They inspire, educate, and connect us to a broader world of ideas and perspectives. We celebrate the transformative power of books and are excited to introduce our new course on CHURCHx: It’s Raining Books – Hallelujah!
Leading Worship: Building Confidence and Capacity as Lay Leaders.
Leading worship is a vital and deeply fulfilling aspect of church life, especially in these times when many churches are guided by dedicated lay leaders. If you’ve found yourself stepping into this role, perhaps with some trepidation, you’re not alone. We understand the unique challenges you face, and we’re here to support you every step of the way.
Serving the Community: Spotlight on Royal City Mission
In the face of adversity, some churches rise to the occasion, transforming challenges into opportunities for service and impact. Royal City Mission in Guelph, Ontario, is one such church. When the COVID-19 pandemic struck in March 2020, many churches struggled to find their footing. However, Royal City Mission chose a different path, adopting a bold "season of yes" approach that would deeply impact their community.
ReImagining Church Online
We are living through one of the most significant communication shifts in the last 500 years. For churches, this means adapting to new ways of spreading the Gospel and connecting with their communities in the digital age. Traditionally, much of church activity has centered around Sunday services, but what if we reimagined this approach? What if we seized the 167 hours in the week outside of Sunday mornings to connect, minister to, and serve people right where they are—online, on their phones, scrolling through social media?
ReImagining Church Spaces
Churches across Canada are at a crossroads. With many congregations contemplating moving, closing, or merging, the question arises: How can these sacred spaces continue to serve and transform their communities? This crucial topic calls for innovative approaches to church properties, turning them into vibrant community hubs that serve broader societal needs
Let Us Know - May 21/24
Every week we’ll ask a question to the community. We hope you’ll provide your thoughts and insights and engage with other lifelong learners on this journey of growth and development.
PCC: Building Survey & Congregation Risk Assessment Results
Building Survey & Congregation Risk Assessment Results. This webinar delves into the findings of two assessments: the Building Survey and the Congregation Risk Assessment in an interactive webinar led by Karen Plater and Mike Daly.
Burn Out and Finding Mental Health Support In Ministry
Some guidance on selecting mental health services that align with individual needs, cultural, and faith backgrounds including resources for therapy and highlighting the importance of tailored approaches.
Ministry Mental Health Summit ‘24
May is Mental Health Month and we are delighted to be one of the many sponsors of Ministry Mental Health Summit Canada coming up on May 22 - 23. The summit looks amazing and comprehensive covering topics of how to reach out and support those struggling with mental health issues through your ministry context and tending to your own mental wellbeing as a ministry leader.
Let Us Know - May 14/24
Every week we’ll ask a question to the community. We hope you’ll provide your thoughts and insights and engage with other lifelong learners on this journey of growth and development.
Featured Resource: Growing Young
An overview of Growing Young: Six Essential Strategies to Help Young People Discover and Love Your Church
Let Us Know - May 7/24
Every week we’ll ask a question to the community. We hope you’ll provide your thoughts and insights and engage with other lifelong learners on this journey of growth and development.
Voices on Gen-Z and the Church
Recently, we completed our second Capstone project with some students who attend a Christian University. Their project was to assess the spiritual needs of Gen Z (those born between 1996 and 2010). We specifically asked these Gen Z students to do this work because they often don’t get a chance to research (speak for) themselves but lots of research is done on this particular generation.
Children Ministry: Resources and Curriculum
A round up of Children and Youth ministry curriculums and resources for all different contexts.
Let Us Know - April 30/24
Every week we’ll ask a question to the community. We hope you’ll provide your thoughts and insights and engage with other lifelong learners on this journey of growth and development.