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Small Church, Big God: Stories, Ideas & Support

August 29, 20211 min read

Dear Ones:

I’ve been asked to write a blog. Just for small congregations. That’s you.

And I’ve been advised: Don’t write for theoretical people-you-don’t-know. Write for the folks you already know. That’s you, too.

Over the past 20 years, you have taught me how to fall more deeply in love with small congregations. Their enormous challenges. And their even more enormous gifts. My vocation is the care and feeding of their clergy and laity. Yeah, you again.

Beginning in September, I’ll be posting to smallchurch.org. The posts will include practical help, theological exploration, links to great resources, and unlikely stories. Your stories. Oh, and some free worship resources designed specifically for small congregations. Requests welcomed!

If it’s helpful, let me know.

If you’d like help on a specific topic, let me know. Others share your needs!

If you have examples of what’s worked well–or hasn’t–please let me know. I’d love to write a post on your ministry. To share your stories with each other. And the whole Church.

We need to cherish the distinctive stories of small settings. And how the kingdom of God keeps surprising us from unlikely places. Like yours.

If you’re willing to share the posts or invite others, I’d deeply appreciate it.

Thanks for your ministry,

Teresa

Continue the conversation with me at [email protected]

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Teresa J. Stewart is a writer, teacher, speaker, and creator in love with small congregations. For nearly 20 years she has written worship resources for them, studied their strengths, shared their successes, and offered workshops just for their challenges and advantages. Her work starts with this simple truth: small churches are different from big ones. And small churches have superpowers and distinctive gifts unavailable in big settings. The kingdom of God is already among us.

Teresa J. Stewart

Teresa J. Stewart is a writer, teacher, speaker, and creator in love with small congregations. For nearly 20 years she has written worship resources for them, studied their strengths, shared their successes, and offered workshops just for their challenges and advantages. Her work starts with this simple truth: small churches are different from big ones. And small churches have superpowers and distinctive gifts unavailable in big settings. The kingdom of God is already among us.

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