As a pastor for over 3 decades I have attended many seminars and conferences, and after a while the information seems repetitive and not always useful. Brian Siewert's presentation of "faith at Home" was different in that the emphasis focuses on the core value of building up the family in faith, and the material was practical yet flexible. This was time well spent.
Grant McDowell
Cranbrook Alliance Church
Grant McDowell
Cranbrook Alliance Church
Faith at Home ConversationsSpend an hour with one of our coaches getting to know more about how a Faith at Home approach could impact your church. Faith at Home Coaches are available to meet with your church leadership team and unpack the essentials of Faith at Home ministry.
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Faith at Home BootCampA one-day intensive training session for church leaders on Faith at Home Ministry. This classic training is a must for church leadership. Learn how to implement Faith at Home across the ministries of your church. This event is available where 8 or more churches are registering. More information and booking.
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Faith at Home InnovationsA 1.5 day advanced innovations process for churches to implement and build Faith at Home Ministry. Church leaders must have attended a Faith at Home BootCamp, an event with Mark Holmen, or worked through Church + Home DVD. If you have already embarked on a Faith at Home emphasis with your church but want to make a long-range and sustainable plan, then let us help you Innovate for the future!
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Church LeadershipA lot is said about church leadership these days. How do you find a balance? Does your church lag in innovation, design, Proof Points, and evaluation? Or does it feel like you are running a corporation more than a ministry? Give us a call. We can help you strike a balance. We will walk your team through a thoroughly practical and Biblical understanding of the value of current corporate practices and how they merge with ancient truth. One of our favorite questions: what is the difference between a corporate entity and the church? Our thoughts may surprise you.
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