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Characteristics of Highly Unforgettable Leaders (from Joe Champion)

A few weeks ago i went to the Association of Related Churches Pacific Northwest Pastors Gathering at New Beginnings Church in Gresham, Oregon. It was a pleasure to have Joe Champion from Celebration Church in Austin Texas as the conference’s keynote teacher. Here are a few notes that Champion shared from his thoughts on David’s Mighty Men found in 2 Samuel... read more

Thoughts from Joe Champion on Spiritual Gifts in the Church

Here are some more notes from the incredible conference I had the opportunity to attend last week; The Association of Related Churches NW Pastor’s Gathering at New Beginnings Church in Gresham, OR: A pastor’s wife had asked a question about what to do about a “sweet lady” in their church who does something very distracting and embarrassing each weekend during their Sunday morning... read more

Billy Hornsby’s Thoughts on the Holy Spirit and the Church

Here are some of Hornsby’s statements on the Holy Spirit and how people respond to Him and His gifts within the Church: The Holy Spirit wants us to do a lot more than speak in tongues! The Holy Spirit is not weird, people are weird! And ‘those’ people will go from church to church being used by the enemy and will destroy the church with their (the insistence of the usage of their pet-... read more

Joe Champion’s “How Do You Know Your Church Needs Transition?” List

1. Growth is flat or declining 2.Your congregation is aging 3.The unsaved are not there 4. Staff or Volunteers have ‘staff’ infection : not motivated, stuck in the same place 5. Even the pastor (s) don’t want to invite people to their church 6. When you’re (the pastor) hoping to get a lot of outside speaking gigs 7. When your city/neighborhood doesn’t know you’re... read more

ARC NW Pastor’s Gathering Impacting Insights- Joe Champion

Here is something Joe Champion of Celebration Church in Austin Texas said the first night of the Gathering about church growth and what pastors should ask themselves in relation to it: “Am I giving them (people that visit/attend your church) something they would come back for?” “More importantly; am I giving them something they would bring their friends back to?” read more
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