Category: Local Community Engagement Opportunities
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Engagement Opportunity Rhythms #27
Engagement Opportunity Rhythms by Josh Reeves 27. Buy an extra dozen donuts and give them to a neighbor.
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Discipleship 101 (Part 2)
Learners, followers and messengers; all three of these titles are relational. You cannot fully learn from God without community. As followers, we ask others to come and see as we follow Jesus. Messengers are sent to others. Any way you look at it, discipleship takes place in community with others. In Part 2 of Discipleship…
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Engagement Opportunity Rhythms #26
Engagement Opportunity Rhythms by Josh Reeves 26. Cook an extra casserole and give it to a neighbor
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Discipleship 101
Discipleship is the core mission of the church. This is a problem for those that see themselves as followers of Christ yet prefer to stay home instead of meeting in person with other believers. You cannot disciple others, nor can you be discipled yourself if you are not committed to fellowshipping with other believers. Discipleship…
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Engagement Opportunity Rhythms #24
Engagement Opportunity Rhythms by Josh Reeves 24. Jog outside instead of on the treadmill.
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The Gift of Time
Time is the gift that is often overlooked when it comes to giving to others. It’s something that is not given in large or even moderate amounts in our western society. Every service provided seems to be evaluated on how quickly the service can be provided. But if the service that was needed was time?…
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Hospitality & the Church in America
Does anything in this video ring true for you? What is challenging about it? Sometimes, as Christians living in America, we get the American dream mixed in as part of our Christian faith. A house, a car, and a good paying job feel like things that God would want us to have. Closer examination would…
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Engagement Opportunity Rhythms #20
Engagement Opportunity Rhythms by Josh Reeves 20. Create a street email/text contact list for safety.
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Making the Most of Opportunities Part 2
In past posts, I have talked about learning your neighbors’ names, but do you know their birthday? Everyone enjoys having their birthday remembered, especially when you’re turning 89! Think about it. What would a birthday at 89 be like? Through getting to know the neighbors better, we saw another opportunity to show the love of…