Category: Pandemic

Unpack Your Bags

Last week, the directional elders at the church where I serve made the difficult decision to remain online for the remainder of this year. (In full disclosure, I am a part of a small task...

Plumb Lines in a Pandemic, part 5

As church leaders begin to re-engage with in-person weekend services, I thought it might be fitting to revisit our Plumb Lines series, specifically applying those steady principles to our current uncertainty. A plumb line is...

Plumb Lines in a Pandemic, part 4

As church leaders begin to re-engage with in-person weekend services, I thought it might be fitting to revisit our Plumb Lines series, specifically applying those steady principles to our current uncertainty. A plumb line is...

Plumb Lines in a Pandemic, part 3

As church leaders begin to re-engage with in-person weekend services, I thought it might be fitting to revisit our Plumb Lines series, specifically applying those steady principles to our current uncertainty. A plumb line is...

Plumb Lines in a Pandemic, part 2

As church leaders begin to re-engage with in-person weekend services, I thought it might be fitting to revisit our Plumb Lines series, specifically applying those steady principles to our current uncertainty. A plumb line is...

Plumb Lines in a Pandemic, part 1

As church leaders begin to re-engage with in-person weekend services, I thought it might be fitting to revisit our Plumb Lines series, specifically applying those steady principles to our current uncertainty. A plumb line is...

Napoleon, Thirds, and Going Forward after COVID

You’ve heard the anecdote that there are three kinds of people in the world: those who make things happen, those who watch things happen, and those who wonder “What just happened?!?” That notion may have...

What’s Normal Is Nothing Is Normal.

If we could all have a moment of collective honesty, we might admit that these days, we feel like a herd of two-legged turtles with vertigo stampeding through chunky peanut butter. Maybe you don’t feel...

Why “Pandemic Silos” are Completely Understandable (and Must Be Destroyed)

Slowly but surely, our world is showing signs of reopening after the initial wave of COVID-19 stay-at-home orders. Across the country, various governors are giving the all-clear for churches to begin to meet again on...

Closed Castles, Coronavirus, and Creating Anticipation

As this post goes live on April 30, 2020, we are almost seven weeks into the closure of Disneyland in California and Walt Disney World in Florida due to COVID-19. At the time of writing,...

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