Archive for January, 2009
Articles by Vivienne Stacey
Vivienne Stacey is highly respected for her decades of ministry in Muslim communities – and her writing and teaching. Along with Dudley Woodberry and Chawkat Moucarry, Vivienne was one of our key guest presenters at a major ‘bridging’ conference on Christian Muslim Relations Conference that I coordinated in Paphos, Cyprus in 2003.
You will [...]
Posted: January 20th, 2009 under Plant movements.
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The State of the American Church
Milton Adams, coordinator of Simple Churches for the Florida Adventist Conference, has shared with me some very significant research on The State of the American Church. It reveals some startling statistics on the inevitable decline of churches older than 40 years (unless in their 70s – or those local churches established for more than 200 [...]
Posted: January 20th, 2009 under Uncategorized.
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Cottage Beck Café hosts ‘Street Pastors’
Street Pastors has united denominations in service in cities all across Britain and is doing the same in Scunthorpe (Lincolnshire). Many vicars, pastors, and ministers have shown interest in being involved. This Thursday evening (Jan 22) local Council officers, police representatives, magistrates, media, church leaders and members, local licensees and nightclub representatives, etc, will meet [...]
Posted: January 19th, 2009 under Planters - ideas.
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Church Planting Teams Training 2009
FORGE and I will be offering training for church planting teams in Melbourne (Australia) this year. As well as training for Church Planting Interns there will be streamlined Church Planting Teams Training. Experienced church planters and movement leaders will share their experiences.
The weekend of Church Planting Teams Training will hosted by a church plant [...]
Posted: January 15th, 2009 under Plant movements.
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Christmas at the Barn!
On Christmas Day the Melton Adventist Church plant brightened the lives of 21 residents from their community who have been doing it tough – and made it one of the best Christmas days for the 15 helpers involved. “People came alone, but no one was lonely,” says Pam Paterson, one of organizers. “”Everyone was relaxed. [...]
Posted: January 15th, 2009 under New churches.
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