What if your Church Can’t Do It?
In 1 Corinthians 12, Paul explains the value of spiritual gifts. Our churches are blessed to have diversity in the spiritual gifts that are spread through the pews. God has scattered these “graces” liberally. We have so much to be thankful for.
Can you imagine what God feels like when these gifts aren’t used?
I’ve recently blogged about this and my aggravation of people not being utilized in ministry, so I won’t add to that.
But how about the fact that the local church is part of the global Church? All of our spiritual gifts are scattered throughout the world. And together, we use our gifts to help the worldwide Church.
Many local churches (and Pastors) are reticent to go outside of their pews to get things done. You can usually look no farther than a church website to see the error of this. Or stewardship campaigns. Or architecture and construction. And the list goes on and on…
God doesn’t guarantee that your church has all the gifts, just that the gifts exist in the Church (big “C” church).
I want to assure you that God has allowed us to help the local church with branding, marketing and communications. We’re using the gifts He’s given us for His glory.
And we’d love to help you. Especially if your local church doesn’t have the abilities in the pews. Or at least we can assist you in directing those in your church through strategy development. We do this for a living, we work in it daily, and we love the Lord. That’s all the building blocks to success! Contact us today!
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