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The Most Interesting Man (#1159)

2013/08/30 By Greg

While I have never consumed a Dos Equis beer, I have enjoyed many of their commercials.  If you have watched much television at all in recent years, you are likely familiar with their very successful  The Most Interesting Man series of commercials. Jon Acuff -- a popular blogger and the author of Stuff Christians Like (2010), Quitter (2011) and Start (2013) --   recently reformed the Dos Equis ideal by replacing the actor with Read More …

The Bible in 4 Minutes (#1157)

2013/08/28 By Greg

Chuck Knows Church

Chuck Knows Church is an educational resource funded by the General Board of Discipleship of the United Methodist Church.  Every Thursday, a somewhat goofy yet always personable, pastoral and knowledgeable man named Chuck shares a new 2-4 minute YouTube video on a basic topic related to Christianity.  The site now features a library of over 40 videos with past topics that include Advent wreath, baptismal font, candles, and doxology. Recently, Chuck provided an Read More …

Christian? Who Knew? (#1155)

2013/08/26 By Greg

Who knows that you are a Christian? According to a LifeWay Research survey of Protestant churchgoers, most Christians believe most people who know them are aware that they follow the way of Jesus.  More specifically, in response to the statement "Many people who know me are not aware I am a Christian," respondents replied Disagree: 72%, Agree: 14%, and Neither: 14%. So What? I would be intrigued to know the results if 100 people who have some connection to me were asked Read More …

Sermon: Faith in Naples (#1152)

2013/08/20 By Greg

A few Sundays ago I had the privilege of preaching a sermon on faith at Naples United Church of Christ.  My text was Hebrews 11:1-3 and 8-16. Scripture The fundamental fact of existence is that this trust in God, this faith, is the firm foundation under everything that makes life worth living (Hebrews 8:1, The Message). Sermon Text I have a confession to make: I am a neat freak.  In my world, everything has a place, and everything lives in the place I have assigned to it.  Read More …

North American Christianity is Broken (#1149)

2013/07/09 By Greg

New York Times best selling author Frank Schaeffer, recently wrote a strong critique of both the evangelical and progressive forms of Protestant Christianity in North America in which he claims that "The problem with North American Christianity is not the window-dressing– it’s the whole package." So What? Like Schaeffer, I believe the current trend of decline among Protestants in North America signals that Protestant Christianity as we have known it for the last hundred years has major Read More …

Mormons Go Social (#1143)

2013/07/03 By Greg

Late last month leaders in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced a shift in missionary strategy. More specifically, the church will increasingly encourage missionaries to leverage social media rather than the traditional door-to-door approach.  This change is significant for several reasons, including: the recent lowering of the minimum age for missionary work ( from 21 to 19 for women and from 19 to 18 for men), the old rules that limited Read More …

Sermon Prep (#1142)

2013/07/02 By Greg

Thom Rainer, president and CEO of LifeWay Christian Resources, recently facilitated a Twitter poll asking pastors to share how long they spend preparing a sermon.  The results show that most pastors take between 10-18 hours to prepare each message.  More specifically: 70% prep between 10 and 18 hours, 15% prep between 7 and 9 hours, 10% prep for 6 hours or less, and 6% devote 19 hours or more to prepare each message. So What? Sermons vary widely in many respects, Read More …

Valuing Diversity: The 75% Rule (#1137)

2013/06/27 By Greg

Corey Widmer, associate pastor for outreach at Third Presbyterian Church (Richmond, VA), recently wrote about something known in his congregation as the 75% rule.  He explains: When we gather together to worship on Sundays, everyone should be happy with no more than 75% of what is happening during the worship service.  Why such a strange rule? Because we realize that in our culturally diverse congregation, if you are happy and comfortable with more than 75% of what is going on, it most Read More …

Overcoming Consumerism (#1132)

2013/06/22 By Greg

Much has been written about the need for churches to move beyond consumer based approaches to ministry and mission.  Philip Nation, Director of Adult Ministry Publishing at LifeWay Christian Resources, recently suggested three different ways to name transition from a consumer approach to a missional one: From window shoppers to community, From gym membership to covenant, and From consumer-shaped bazaar to mission-shaped community. So What? Sometimes it is quite difficult Read More …

Your Church Can’t Ignore (#1131)

2013/06/21 By Greg

Carey Nieuwhof, lead pastor of Connexus Community Church, recently shared a list of cultural trends of significance to churches.  His list includes: online as the new default, the death of checks, and declining trust in authority and institutions. So What? Churches cannot live in bubbles.  Local congregations must be aware of and adapt to cultural norms insofar as how people live.  If people can't experience your church online, are expected to give financially Read More …

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Greg Smith

Greg is a follower of the Way of Jesus who strives to make the world a better place for all people. Currently, he serves as Chief Executive Officer of White Rock Center of Hope. He has served ten congregations, taught religion to undergraduates for eight years, and helped three organizations provide quality healthcare to underserved populations. (Read More)

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