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Pastoring in a Pandemic QuickTake: Serving Your Neighbors, Sharing the Gospel
Mark Vroegop discusses how churches can share the gospel during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Discipling and Developing Leaders Through a Sermon Application Team
I can’t think of a better venue for discipleship and leadership development than a weekly Sermon Application Team. And after five years, I can’t imagine writing a sermon without them.
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A Conversation about One Assembly
In this conversation, Jonathan chats with his friend and multi-service pastor Mark Vroegop about One Assembly.
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Meaningful Membership in a Mega-Church
Size shouldn’t be an excuse for neglecting membership.
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3 Reasons We Ought to Corporately Lament
Corporate lament is a unique voice that empathizes, models, and unites a body, especially when tension fills the room.
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Rediscovering the Language of Lament
Lament is a language the church needs to rediscover because life is hard, the gospel is beautiful, and the church must be a place that understands what we should do with our pain.
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Five Reasons You Should Preach Through Lamentations
When you're preaching through the Bible, don’t neglect Lamentations.
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Civil Rights Vision Trip: One Church’s Story
A few weeks ago, I led 50 leaders from our church on what we called a Civil Rights Vision Trip. Here’s what we learned.
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How My Mega-Church Hasn’t Burnt Me Out
I’ve been leading a mega-church for over a decade. While it’s not always easy, it hasn’t killed me. It hasn’t burnt me out—at least not yet.
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Too Big to Discipline? How a Mega-Church Practices Matthew 18
When it comes to church discipline, there’s a familiar refrain: “The mega-church is just too big to discipline.” But does it have to be this way?
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Mark Vroegop – Session 2 – 9Marks at Southeastern Conference
Mark Vroegop’s session at the 9Marks at Southeastern Conference, which aims to equip church leaders with a biblical vision and practical resources for displaying God’s glory to the nations through healthy churches. http://www.9marksse.org
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Two Pastors Who Chose to Renovate Not Rewrite Their Constitutions
Don’t give up on that old constitution just yet. Consider renovating it first.