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Six Steps to Loving Your Church Workbook

Marshall, Colin & Payne, Tony


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Some of us really love our churches, some of us aren’t so positive, and for many of us that feeling can change from week to week.

This six-session program is about how to love your church whether you’re feeling enthusiastic about it or not. It’s about the mindset we take with us as we go to church each week, and how that mindset is expressed in a multitude of ways, big and small. In particular, it’s about the part that we all play as God’s people in loving, serving and building each other up, Sunday by Sunday. We all have a ministry—the ministry of the pew.

Over the six sessions of the course you will cover subjects such as:

 

  • your current attitudes towards church, and how they are expressed
  • what the Bible says about the meaning and purpose of church
  • what it means to love your church and the people who go there
  • how all of us can be active encouraging servants before, during and after church, rather than just consumers or spectators.
  • Each session contains a mix of discussion, Bible study, video input and prayer, along with simple exercises to help you put the ideas into practice on Sunday.


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    • Cover Type
      Paperback
    • ISBN
      9781922206435
    • Page Count
      64
    • Publisher
      Matthias Media USA
    • Publication Date
      2014

    About the Author

    Colin Marshall has spent the past 30 years training men and women in the ministry of the gospel, both in university and local church contexts. He is a graduate of Moore Theological College (BTh, MA) and the author of Growth Groups, a graining course for small group leaders, and Passing the Baton, a handbook for ministry apprenticeship. Until 2006 he directed the MInistry Training Strategy, and is now heading up Vine Growers, a new training ministry aiming to help pastors and other ministry leaders implement the principles in this book (see VineGrowers.com).

    Tony Payne has spent more than 20 years in Christian writing and editing as the Publishing Director of Matthias Media. He is a graduate of Moore Theological College (BTh Hons), and the author or co-author of many popular books and resources, including Two Ways to Live: The choice we all face, Fatherhood: What it is and what it's for, Guidance and the Voice of God, Prayer and the Voice of God, and Six Steps to Reading Your Bible.

    Matthias Media USA

    Six Steps to Loving Your Church Workbook

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    Publisher's Description

    Some of us really love our churches, some of us aren’t so positive, and for many of us that feeling can change from week to week.

    This six-session program is about how to love your church whether you’re feeling enthusiastic about it or not. It’s about the mindset we take with us as we go to church each week, and how that mindset is expressed in a multitude of ways, big and small. In particular, it’s about the part that we all play as God’s people in loving, serving and building each other up, Sunday by Sunday. We all have a ministry—the ministry of the pew.

    Over the six sessions of the course you will cover subjects such as:

     

  • your current attitudes towards church, and how they are expressed
  • what the Bible says about the meaning and purpose of church
  • what it means to love your church and the people who go there
  • how all of us can be active encouraging servants before, during and after church, rather than just consumers or spectators.
  • Each session contains a mix of discussion, Bible study, video input and prayer, along with simple exercises to help you put the ideas into practice on Sunday.

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