Author Archives: The Briefing
Minor or Major?
Everyday Ministry
The key to church music
As far as we can tell, music has always had a place in the lives of Christians, particularly in our corporate experience as the people of God. There is a wealth of evidence for this in the Old Testament; it is not so obvious in the New Testament, but passages such as Ephesians 5 and Colossians 3 suggest that singing was part of normal Christian activity. Today, music still has a place in most Christian gatherings.
Choosing Songs
Everyday Ministry
It can be a last-minute job. While the chairs are being set up, the songleader frantically rummages through the songbooks in search of that one with the chorus that goes “Da da dumty dum”. But last minute arrangements are thoughtless arrangements. We need to sit back and think about what we sing and why we sing it.
Musical Word
Twisted Scripture in song
Interchange
An evangelistic dream
Pastoral Ministry
To reach people in every culture in the world, a church must be established in every culture to communicate the gospel and nurture those who become Christians. All methods of evangelism have their place, but God’s primary method of evangelizing a community is by planting a biblically functioning church to reach that area with the gospel.
Interview: Peter Hastie and Paul Cooper
More Hybels feedback-Briefing too soft
Interchange
Whose inquisition is it, anyway?
More Hybels feedback-Do vs Done
Interchange
Christian Hair Care
The godforsaken God
Fighting beasts, making merry, raising the dead
Memory
Welcoming the newcomer
Everyday Ministry
This is the second in our two-part series of articles devoted to the practicalities of welcoming people into our churches. (Read part 1.) It has been adapted from The Usher’s and Greeter’s Information Manual, written by Rick Lewers for use in his church. You might like to use this series as the basis for a workshop for those who are involved in welcoming people to your church.
