Celebrating Small
Dan Kimball: “The large church has almost become routine. It doesn’t hold many unique factors anymore.”
Dan Kimball: “The large church has almost become routine. It doesn’t hold many unique factors anymore.”
Have we, in our enthusiasm to get home to heaven, forgotten the fundamental reason for the church’s existence in the community?
"Mission and attraction are two positive forces which are like the inhaling and exhaling of a body. It takes both to breathe."
"Jesus’ agenda is about changing the world. It’s a breath-taking revolution to bring all things under the reign of Jesus Christ. We are to show the world an extraordinary new way to live."
Seize the next few months and make this summer the best ever for outreach!
The ZIP-code sized aspiration of Mosaic Church of Central Arkansas
Mark DeYmaz offers practical ideas for encouraging for-profit business to enhance the community.
A church that reflects its community is uniquely positioned to revive faith, restore hope and reveal love in the community.
Can a church really hope to transform a community if in fact it does not reflect the community, particularly in terms of ethnic and economic diversity?