How do you plant a church in the middle of a pandemic? Join us for Season 2 of Flannel and Beards.
Watching a video service can make you feel like a consumer.
The church serving is more important than the church service.
The most important time on Sunday is the relationships and conversations after a service.
Many churches saw huge drops in giving during quarantine.
You have to know who your church audience is and what is going to reach them.
Younger churchplanters and ministers can help older churches adapt to technology for their church.
The biggest challenge facing people during this time is isolation.
Zoom is more exhausting than isolation is.
We are designed for relationships.
No matter how old we are or how introverted we are we all need relationships.
This is a global psychological event that is going to scar the world for a long time.
Churchplanting during quarantine is especially lonely.
Keep healthy routines.
Focus on a few people to connect deeply with.
Covid revealed how limited our control and capacity actually is.
“Do for one what you wish you could do for all.” -Andy Stanley
Fair went out the window in the garden.
Part of faith is realizing your limitations and embracing your limitations.
Don’t be afraid to get professional counseling.
Gen x just kissed up to boomers to get their power and influence.
Millennials are going to pout until the world boomers built changes.
Gen z are going to burn everything down.
Is this an interruption or a disruption?
Most churches live like it is fifty years ago and very few churches build for the future.
Corona virus has forced some churches to move out of the past.
Churches will lose casual attenders during quarantine.
It is the pause and quiet that are the cracks that God whispers into.
You will never make it through a crisis without rest.
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