Barrie Ontario Canada About Blog Carey Nieuwhof is
lead pastor of Connexus Community Church and author of the best selling books, Leading Change Without Losing It and Parenting Beyond Your Capacity.
As a church planter and
lead pastor of several churches, I began this Christian Dating Site Review and advice website in 2006, after more than 25 years of helping singles (it's been so fun!)
Harris was
lead pastor of Covenant Life Church, the founding church of Sovereign Grace Ministries, in Gaithersburg, Maryland from 2004 until 2015,.
- Matt Chandler — Author,
Lead Pastor of The Village Church, President of the Acts 29 Church Planting Network
The lead pastor of a megachurch in Memphis, Tennessee whose pastor Andy Savage has been accused of sexual... More
He is also the founding &
lead pastor of Quest Churchand the founder & executive director of Q Cafe — a non-profit community cafe and music venue in Seattle.
Advent Conspiracy got started when a few friends — including Rick McKinley, the founding pastor of Imago Dei Community in Portland, Oregon; Chris Seay, pastor of Ecclesia in Houston, Texas; and Greg Holder,
lead pastor of The Crossing in St. Louis — were commiserating about how much they dreaded pastoring at Christmas.
Cossin graduated in 2007 and became
the lead pastor of Sandy Lake Wesleyan.
As
a lead pastor of a church and a program director at a seminary, I have come to see that it is both an opportunity as well as a challenge to co-labor with men in leadership.
«As a congregation, we help each other during the preparation time, pray together a lot more, and help on relief efforts after the event,» said Ríos,
lead pastor of La Iglesia del Centro, a congregation of about 350 in Arecibo.
My name is Brett Fuller, and I am
the lead pastor of Grace Covenant Church in Chantilly, Va. (a suburb of Washington, D.C.).
«We want to boldy declare there is hope,» said Loritts,
lead pastor of Fellowship Memphis, a multicultural megachurch launched in 2003.
is a millennial and
the lead pastor of 1208GREENWOOD in downtown Jackson, MI.
David Park is
the Lead Pastor of Open Table Community, an EFCA church in Atlanta, Georgia.
is the founder and
lead pastor of Word of Life Church in Saint Joseph, Missouri.
Darrin Patrick is the Founding and
Lead Pastor of The Journey in Saint Louis, Missouri which runs eight services across four campuses and continues to aggressively plant new campuses and churches in the Saint Louis region and beyond.
It's been eight months since he resigned as
lead pastor of Mars Hill, describing himself as an «imperfect messenger» who has apologized for «past pride, anger and a domineering spirit.»
Eugene is the founder and executive director of One DayÕs WagesÑÒa movement of people, stories, and actions to alleviate extreme global poverty.Ó He is also the founding and
lead pastor of Quest Church and the founder / executive director of Q Cafe.
Stephen is
the lead pastor of Adorn, a church plant in Los Angeles that cultivates community movements for Gospel renewal.
Adapted from «A call to put away your swords and your sound bites,» by Jonathan Martin,
lead pastor of Renovatus Church
Les Hughey, founder and
lead pastor of Highlands Church in Scottsdale, Arizona, has been placed on leave for an investigation following allegations that he sexually abused teenage girls under his...
Jon Sanders is
the Lead Pastor of The RESCUE Church, a multi-site church with a vision to reach rural communities with the gospel.
John Starke is
lead pastor of Apostles Uptown Church in New York City and co-editor of One God in Three Persons (Crossway).
Dave Ferguson is the president of Exponential and
the lead pastor of Community Christian Church in Chicago.
The lead pastor of a megachurch in Memphis, Tennessee whose pastor Andy Savage has been accused of sexual assault, has rebuked his critics, comparing them to the devil.
On the New Testament Mark Driscoll Mark Driscoll is one of
the leading pastors of our day.
Not exact matches
What it's about: A message - heavy morality tale starring Bing Crosby, «Going My Way» is about a popular youthful
pastor giving a group
of young kids direction in life while winning over the more conventional
pastor who
lead the parish before him.
Of course, for the sake of usefulness a congregation can elect a pastor or bishop, maybe for temporary charge who leads the affairs of the congregation as a whol
Of course, for the sake
of usefulness a congregation can elect a pastor or bishop, maybe for temporary charge who leads the affairs of the congregation as a whol
of usefulness a congregation can elect a
pastor or bishop, maybe for temporary charge who
leads the affairs
of the congregation as a whol
of the congregation as a whole.
The devotional I was
leading today, using the words
of a brilliant
pastor I know, has been postponed.
We have a large mega style church here in Lexington where the
lead Pastor succumbed to his own Ego fanned by rapid growth in numbers and peer recognition
of his amazing «success».
i really would love to be
led by somebody who feels what i feel and is courageous enough to say that even though he is the
pastor and this is his church and there is nothing to be afraid
of because Christ found us and not the other way around, yet he still gets scared.
As many
of you know he is the
pastor of Vintage Faith Church in Santa Cruz, California and has been one
of the
leading voices for the emergent / missional movement.
At a church we once attended, we were assigned a new
pastor, a middle aged man who had not pastored before, but felt his experience in
leading home bible study groups well - qualified him to
lead our church, a congregation
of about 80.
It's more about if the holy spirit is
leading this WAY
of confrontation — one that is directed at the world not the
pastors and one that includes a cartoon with 3
pastors names and a bunch
of comments essentially saying «haha got cha»....
In a discussion group
led by a
pastor I once exclaimed: Oh, how I wish Jesus had lived growing old, we would have so many more
of his wise stories going straight to the heart!
I tire
of church leaders (both
pastors and lay leadership) who feel the need to control every ministry anyone feels
led to take up.
However, many
of those were older, more traditional churches
led by entrenched, autocratic
pastors well into their 60s and composed
of a congregation and worship style that was far from contemporary.
People also don't want to obey God's
leading in their life, and get offended when their
pastor calls on them to do what they agreed to as part
of the covenant
of God and surrender their life.
It's scary... and you know what's even more scary, is the fact that most 5 - point Calvinist
pastors keep these disturbing ideas to themselves, and they are
leading both small and exceedingly large churches in the direction
of Calvinist thinking without the flock even knowing.
I was eventually laid - off to due to «lack
of funds» (which I have in writing) it seemed as though people in our congregation began fleeing contemporary church and we couldn't pay me and the
Lead Pastor (who sat in his office day in, day out)... I won't settle for another stagnant «building - pastor» gig, I pr
Pastor (who sat in his office day in, day out)... I won't settle for another stagnant «building -
pastor» gig, I pr
pastor» gig, I promise.
Your vision
of pastors leading this in a class and putting things in files is way off base.
In the other the
pastor is scapegoated by the flock
of wolves that he is attempting to
lead.
They were megachurch
pastors who
led their thousands
of people into more focused community service.
As someone wrote in an earlier post about
pastors kind
of «sneaking» it in, I see him
leading us into deeper and deeper waters
of Calvinism as he goes.
Anyway, trying to communicate this, and the other issues, to my then
pastor was also fraught with problems as he seemed too preoccupied with how my leaving was making him feel than with the years
of rejection I described which
led to me leaving, I say leaving but I only moved to a church up the road (I had been in the first church for over 20 years but couldn't bear it any longer, which was a sad outcome).
Our friend set up a phone meeting with the
lead pastor and asked questions about the vision and mission
of the church.
Although they say they do not intend for the minister to dictate his aims for the church, the thrust
of Leading Congregational Change is that the
pastor or transformational leader brings a vision that must be promoted, first to a chosen group
of disciples, then to a «vision community,» and then — only when fully developed and plotted out — to the congregation.
- What if we had a conference that was not
led not by famous
pastors who are household names, but by scandalously ordinary ministers and leaders who are faithfully attempting to join with God — even in the midst
of glaring obscurity and anonymity?
As a
pastor in a confessional and evangelical tradition, I want the people I counsel and
lead to trust in the sufficiency
of Scripture, the power
of the gospel, the regular graces
of gathered worship, the preaching
of God's Word, and the Lord's Supper for spiritual growth.
As
Pastor Johann Arnold
of the Bruderhof told us, this «sound love»
leads to the communion
of marriage and
of families.