PRC - Two More Small-Church Worship Strengths: Co-Creator Gifts & Widening the Word
PRC - Two More Small-Church Worship Strengths: Co-Creator Gifts & Widening the Word
PRC - Two More Small-Church Worship Strengths: Co-Creator Gifts & Widening the Word
When
Tuesday, September 26, 2023 at 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM Eastern Standard Time
Where
ZOOMEmail
KarenWJ@prcli.org
Contact
Karen Ware Jackson
Leader - Teresa J. Stewart
Small congregations don’t have the same limitations as big ones. Explore these two distinctive, deeply-forming strengths. Learn how to diagnose your local gifts and curate lavish worship with them. In this webinar, you’ll learn to deepen worship with and for your community.
1) Co-Creator Gifts: Worship is not limited to sitting, standing, and singing. Imagine new ways to include local interests and talents as actual worship gifts.
2) Widening the Word: Sermons are one way to proclaim the good news. But our tradition has so many others that can be celebrated in small settings. Registration includes a guide and planning form for each of these strengths. With examples for an upcoming liturgical season.
Teresa J. Stewart is an author, speaker, and teacher whose passion is small congregations. For fifteen years, she has served, studied, and developed creative resources that fit these congregations. The foundation for her work is simple: small settings are not miniaturized big ones. They work differently. And they have deeply-forming strengths for worship and ministry that are generally unavailable in big settings. She’s the creative behind SmallChurch.org and the author of a newly-released book, The Small Church Advantage: Seven Powerful Worship Practices that Work Best in Small Settings.
Small congregations don’t have the same limitations as big ones. Explore these two distinctive, deeply-forming strengths. Learn how to diagnose your local gifts and curate lavish worship with them. In this webinar, you’ll learn to deepen worship with and for your community.
1) Co-Creator Gifts: Worship is not limited to sitting, standing, and singing. Imagine new ways to include local interests and talents as actual worship gifts.
2) Widening the Word: Sermons are one way to proclaim the good news. But our tradition has so many others that can be celebrated in small settings. Registration includes a guide and planning form for each of these strengths. With examples for an upcoming liturgical season.
Teresa J. Stewart is an author, speaker, and teacher whose passion is small congregations. For fifteen years, she has served, studied, and developed creative resources that fit these congregations. The foundation for her work is simple: small settings are not miniaturized big ones. They work differently. And they have deeply-forming strengths for worship and ministry that are generally unavailable in big settings. She’s the creative behind SmallChurch.org and the author of a newly-released book, The Small Church Advantage: Seven Powerful Worship Practices that Work Best in Small Settings.
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