Trends Worth Losing Sleep Over

This monthly series highlights the key trends shaping churches and communities today. We’ll explore emerging trends, challenges and insights to help you stay ahead. Think of it as a quick, thoughtful guide to what’s happening now—and how it could impact your ministry. Here are a few things grabbing our attention right now:  

AI and Ecclesiology  

AI is changing faster than AI experts can keep up, but with this societal uncertainty in technological advancement, arises complex theological questions—questions pressing deep into our ecclesiology: What is church? Who is church? Can church exist in the digital? Is God sovereign over the seen and the unseen? Our answer: yes.  

Digital Community 

How do you define community? Can it only be experienced in person? Can a community exist asynchronously? Can it exist in digital non-spaces? The definition may challenge your assumptions: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/community. 

The End of Motherhood? 

Remember when the headlines were filled with fear of overpopulating the world? Over the last few years, there has been a dramatic shift, with headlines now focused on declining birthrates and fertility rates and, ultimately, the delay of motherhood. What responsibility, if any, does the church have for stabilizing population rates? 

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Trends Worth Losing Sleep Over

This monthly series highlights the key trends shaping churches and communities today. We’ll explore emerging trends, challenges and insights to help you stay ahead. Think of it as a quick, thoughtful guide to what’s happening now—and how it could impact your ministry. Here are a few things grabbing our attention right now:   AI and Ecclesiology   AI is changing faster than

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The world’s largest outreach to moms

If you’re reading this, I know you have a heart for reaching your community and a desire to see your church grow in meaningful, Christ-centered ways. And let me tell you—when you invest in moms, you’re investing in the future of your church and community.  Here’s what we know: In the last eight years, more than 69,000 women have decided

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Hurricane Helene’s Aftermath: Lessons in Rebuilding and Community

On Wednesday, September 25, I received a robo-call from the school district. They were canceling classes for Thursday and Friday due to the heavy rain expected from Hurricane Helene. Local authorities warned that all roads were closed until further notice. My family had stocked up on groceries, and with the possibility of power outages, we prepped as we always do

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