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Saturday, May 31st, 2008New Detroit Metro Church Seeks Ministry Name Online Via Web
Macomb Township Pastor Asks Local Faithful To Name His Congregation
Christina Stolarz / The Detroit News
MACOMB TOWNSHIP — The township’s newest congregation may be inspired from above, but its name is coming courtesy of the Internet.
Organizers are hoping to encourage interest in the church — which will meet at [...]
Internet Ministries Must Make Themselves PLAIN Online
Tuesday, May 27th, 2008Internet Ministries Must Make Themselves PLAIN Online
Mark Robinson of Boerne Texas had an interesting post on his blog that I could not resist making a comment about. In Part Three of his series of articles on “How To Choose A Church“. He specifies that people should use the Internet. He then goes on to point out how [...]
Pastor uses the Web and MySpace to reach out.
Tuesday, May 27th, 2008Churches usually measure how many people they regularly affect by counting church members. But at Cornerstone Missionary Baptist Church, you should count their MySpace friends, too.
Cornerstone just started in September 2007, and while it has about 60 members who attend the Sunday morning service at the Holiday Inn Select near UCF, over 1,200 MySpace users connect to the church online.
Meet a videographer of the Spirit
Sunday, May 25th, 2008Meet a videographer of the Spirit
By Jerry Hames
Reclaiming Inactive Church Members
Friday, May 23rd, 2008It raises an interesting question: does inreach matter? Is it spiritually significant to get people attending groups who are already members of our church, or should we concentrate on reaching the lost?
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