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covid19smAs we face the uncertainty that COVID-19 brings new challenges and opportunities present themselves to the local church and also for the CRCA denomination.   We are in unprecedented times and things are changing hour to hour, day to day, and there is no determined end in sight.  Churches and church leaders will need to draw upon available resources and ideas from across the CRCA and the broader Christian community. 

As a denomination we are church reforming to reach the lost for Christ.   This remains our fundamental aim as we navigate the days and months ahead.   In fact, this worldwide pandemic has forced the walls of our churches to come down and we have a unique opportunity for discipleship and outreach into our communities.   Below you will find some links to resources that will help your church respond in ways that will build community, provide pastoral care, reach the lost, and foster faith, hope, and love.


Coronavirus and Christ – a book by John Piper 

In this book, after laying some theological foundations, John Piper provides six answers to the question:  What is God doing through the coronavirus? 

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Shoreline  Pastor to Pastor

Free, Practical, Time-Saving, and Easy to Use resources for local church leaders

Here you will find documents, tools, and resources developed by Shoreline Church, where Kevin Harney is the lead pastor.   For example,  you will find a five-step plan for dealing with potential financial challenges in the weeks ahead.  There is a tool with four key areas to focus as a church during times of hardship and turmoil.  You will learn how to best use technology.   There are sample communication ideas that you can upload for your own church’s use.    These tools and resources will save you hours of time and help you serve the church well in the weeks to come. 

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Geneva Clean 2Geneva Push Resources

Geneva Push will be drawing on and making available resources and ideas from across the network.    These resources will help your church respond in a distinctly Christian way, to model and maintain communities of love and joy and to be able to keep presenting Jesus to those who don’t know him.  What you’ll find is a list of resources that will help you consider how to transition across to some new rhythms of church, as well as resources we’ll build out over time around how to keep momentum and mission within that new reality. 

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Crisis Web Banner navy e1585232702169  How to Lead Through Crisis

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Rethinking How to Do Church Post COVID-19

Here are questions/thoughts you might consider as you think how to do church post COVID-19:

Rethinking How to Do Church Post COVID-19


Momentum sm5 Ways to Regain Momentum as the Church Reopens

Many states are beginning to lift stay-at-home orders, which are allowing churches to reopen their campuses. For many churches, it has been three months since their local or state authorities recommended closing church facilities. There are five evaluation points you will want to consider if your church is in the early stages of reopening:

5 Ways to Regain Momentum as the Church Reopens


New Sunday sm7 NEW DISRUPTIVE CHURCH TRENDS EVERY CHURCH LEADER SHOULD WATCH

So, in light of everything that’s changed and been disrupted so far in 2020, what future church trends should you be watching as a leader?  With the almost surreal events of 2020 unfolding as they have, it’s time to rethink what’s ahead again. Hence, a fresh post outlining 7 trends to watch.

Crisis, after all, is not just a disruptor, it’s an accelerator.  Some of the changes that were likely arriving in 5-10 years (like the normalization of remote work) arrived in days.  The shift from facility-centered ministry to home-based ministry happened in hours.  And while there will be a return to some version of normal, normal as we knew is likely gone, at least for a while. It’s hard to go back to normal when normal disappeared.   And because the future is unkind to the unprepared, the best thing a leader can do is prepare.

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 A Prayer as We Emerge from the COVID Pandemic

Here is a prayer that might help us emerge from this COVID pandemic as new people, ready to be stewards of life on a journey of freedom and joy. Pray this every morning, before your feet hit the floor. May it be the start of a new era of crazy, radical obedience that God will use to bring a sweeping revival to our nation and our world.

A Prayer as We Emerge from the COVID Pandemic