Church Technology, Internet Ministry & Church Planting

Faith Presbyterian Church

Posted by on Dec 23, 2004 in Church Technology, Sheep&Goats | 1 comment

San Diego Reader Sheep & GoatsFor this weeks column I visted a PCUSA church near SDSU called Faith Presbyterian Church >

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Mission Gathering

Posted by on Dec 16, 2004 in Church Technology, Sheep&Goats | 0 comments

San Diego Reader Sheep & GoatsA postmodern (lots of candles, dark lighting the works) church up near UCSD. Read this weeks column, Mission Gathering >

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Temple Emanu-El

Posted by on Dec 9, 2004 in Church Technology, Sheep&Goats | 1 comment

San Diego Reader Sheep & GoatsMy wife was raised Jewish. She still can speak & write a little Hebrew. This was my first experience attending a Shabbat service. Read this weeks column: Temple Emanu-El >

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Ascension Catholic Church

Posted by on Dec 2, 2004 in Church Technology, Sheep&Goats | 0 comments

San Diego Reader Sheep & Goats I attended Catholic school growing up through High School. It was a bit of nostalgia to do this weeks column on Ascension Catholic Church >

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The Vertex

Posted by on Nov 24, 2004 in Church Technology, Sheep&Goats | 0 comments

San Diego Reader Sheep & GoatsThe Vertex is a ‘postmodern’ evening worship at First Baptist Coronado. View this week’ column The Vertex >

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Reformission & Culture

Posted by on Nov 17, 2004 in Church, Church Technology, Culture, Sheep&Goats | 0 comments

‚ÄúEach year 3,500 churches die. Most of these churches are liberal churches or from traditional denominations,‚Äù remarked Pastor Mark Driscoll. Mark Driscoll is the Pastor of Mars Hill Church in Seattle, Washington, where the congregation consists primarily of people in their twenties and thirties. As many churches across the country die, Mars Hill has grown from 12 people to over 3,000 in the last six years in ‚Äúone of the least churched cities,‚Äù comments Pastor Driscoll. ‚ÄúMany of the dying churches don’t know how to reach out to non-Christians in ways that reflect the lives of people today. If changes aren’t made, a church will lose future generations.‚Äù Driscoll’s call is for churches to speak to the culture without losing the hard truths of the Bible. Full Article >

(This is an article I wrote published in the San Diego Reader November 18, 2004 Volume 33 / Number 47)

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