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What are the benefits of being an intentionally small church? What does the New Testament say about how we structure our worship services that we may be missing?
In this episode of the South Central Baptist Area Leadership Podcast, DOM Matt Singleton speaks with pastor and author, Stephen Atkerson.
Stephen is a graduate of Mid-America Baptist Seminary. He serves as one of the bi-vocational pastors of an intentionally-small Baptist church he planted in 1991. He is also the President of the New Testament Reformation Fellowship (NTRF.org), which is dedicated to helping small churches have a big impact by adopting early church practice today. Stephen is also the author of “New Testament Church Dynamics: Help for Bi-Vocational, House Church, and Small-Church Pastors Drawn from Early Church Practice”
By Matt SingletonWhat are the benefits of being an intentionally small church? What does the New Testament say about how we structure our worship services that we may be missing?
In this episode of the South Central Baptist Area Leadership Podcast, DOM Matt Singleton speaks with pastor and author, Stephen Atkerson.
Stephen is a graduate of Mid-America Baptist Seminary. He serves as one of the bi-vocational pastors of an intentionally-small Baptist church he planted in 1991. He is also the President of the New Testament Reformation Fellowship (NTRF.org), which is dedicated to helping small churches have a big impact by adopting early church practice today. Stephen is also the author of “New Testament Church Dynamics: Help for Bi-Vocational, House Church, and Small-Church Pastors Drawn from Early Church Practice”