Insights and Encouragement for Church Leaders

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This year of change and uncertainty has led The Fellowship Community to have conversations with our members and churches and to re-engage our mission and strategy. While we look forward to an in-person National Gathering and other conferences in the near future, we want to stay connected with all of you. So here’s our two-part…

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Study on Spiritual Warfare at Pastor’s Gathering this Fall

Jesus won the decisive battle against the powers of darkness, but that does not mean we can sit back and relax. Evil has not yet admitted defeat. Those who call Jesus Lord must join him in the fight. Pastors can lead our congregations to name, face, confess, and resist evil faithfully, prayerfully, and proactively, based on reformed Christian theology and practice.

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What It Takes to Lead a Multiethnic Ministry

At the 2019 National Gathering Rev. Ray Garcia will facilitate the workshop Multiethnic Ministry: Leading in, Through and Beyond the Difficulties to address the challenges and joys of leading in a more diverse context.

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The Long Game of Faithfulness

Fellowship Community members want to live out a biblical, orthodox, evangelical Faith, and we want to do that in a denomination with which we sometimes disagree.  And so, the questions for us are: What are we to do now? What are we to believe? How are we to obey?

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The Fellowship Community at General Assembly: An Overview

The primary focus of the national Fellowship Community is on nurturing a broad network of churches and leaders called together to proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ by growing in Christ’s likeness, living by God’s word, and joining in God’s mission in the world. Although our mission does not include advocacy within PCUSA, Fellowship had an official presence at the recent PCUSA General Assembly (GA).

 

We connected with and supported numerous Assembly commissioners and observers through our exhibit hall booth and in nightly debrief and prayer gatherings. We also strengthened relationships with a number of PCUSA leaders and national staff....

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National Gathering in Review

Our time may have past at the 2018 National Gathering in Atlanta, but the lessons learned and conversations shared along the way will prayerfully motivate us to deepen our discipleship in the months and years to come. 

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Freaky Specific

By Rev. James Cubie, Associate Pastor, Leesburg Presbyterian Church

“You see it, don’t you?” You see it every day if you have a smart phone. Most of us have smart phones, for better or worse. Really, the smart phones have us…. and our kids.

We see too much of the world in real time: Something perfectly awful happens, or something that’s just mildly irritating. Immediately the commentariats go to work, and the kingdom of the whatabouts comes to life....

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Sustaining Conversations

Talk does not solve any problem in the church or world and, by itself, does not make for faithfulness, but it is now impossible for me to imagine how my faith deepens and ministry widens without sustained committed conversation. I will be attending the next National Gathering of The Fellowship Community. I would be very glad if you would join these conversations. It is needed. 

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The Value of the Pastoral Rule

A Pastoral Rule reflects on practices that make for faithful ministry. It is aware of the challenges ministry brings. It is written in the knowledge that no rule is perfect, and the conviction that a guide to good practices can be a real help as we seek faithfully to serve Jesus Christ and his people.

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Deep and Wide: Making Missional Disciples

By Alex Absalom – What is success for your church? I once asked this of an old-school church leader, who promptly spluttered and spat a mouthful of tea back into his cup and saucer.

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Staring Down Death Itself

This one is for preachers and for those who love and pray for them. If you are like most preachers I know, you have spent significant time recently staring at the books on your shelves, the bird on the branch out your window…

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That’s What Lent is For

This has been one of those weeks. Not really one of “those” weeks, nothing terrible, just lots and lots of gray mist through which I’ve been trying to navigate a series of challenges. One thing about moving through this kind of fog—the bright spots seem even brighter. One bright spot came at the very beginning…

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Letting Go

My wife and I recently decided to “clean house.” It’s not like we’re hoarders (unless you count books and organ music), but we’ve lived at the same address for 15 years, experienced the invasion of “things” as our parents’ homes were closed, helped our daughter and son-in-law move in and out of multiple college dwellings…

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