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NEW FROM THE PRESBYTERIAN OUTLOOK: A WEBINAR FOR CHURCH LEADERS
Written by The Presbyterian Outlook   
Wednesday, 25 November 2009 18:14

 

 

 

 

Thursday, January 7, at 2 p.m. eastern standard time


Mainline churches have suffered a long and relentless slide. But it can be
turned around and OUTLOOK columnist, Tom Ehrich, is eager to show you how.

Hint #1: It isn¹t magic. It¹s what Ehrich calls:

³The Multichannel Church²: moving beyond Sunday morning as the main
ministry. In this Webinar, the writer, pastor, and founder of the Church
Wellness Project will describe a convergence of research and experience that
led him to see that moving beyond Sunday mornings can put the church in
touch with a changing world.

Hint #2: Many are already doing Multichannel Church - you can too.

The introductory fee for Webinars is $9.95.
Register for this event by clicking here or calling
Gillian at 800/446-6008 before Wednesday, January 6.
You will need access to a phone and the Internet.

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