Carriers or Collaborators?
Why the Church Must Stop Counting Decisions and Start Carrying People
Why the Church Must Stop Counting Decisions and Start Carrying People
We are surrounded by people who look alive but are quietly bleeding out. They are smiling in meetings, serving on teams, posting vacation photos, making the sale, showing up to school, standing in worship, and answering every casual “How are you?” with a polished “I’m good.” But they are not good. They are half dead.
As our world becomes more digitally-centered, it can be challenging for churches to know how to reach out and connect with potential new members.
Local churches have long been a cornerstone of communities, providing spiritual guidance and support to their members. But beyond their religious significance, local churches also significantly impact society as a whole. Let’s take a moment to explore the various ways in which local churches contribute to their communities and how they can grow by digitally increasing their SMS 1:1 connection with their community.
These past few years have brought a wave of challenges for every church. As a pastor, I understand the weight of trying to reach our community while also caring for those within our church who face new and unique challenges.