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  • One Family, Many Generations: The Multigenerational Church Experience

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    Four times a year, on the fifth Sundays, we have a family service where families can worship together. The sermons are interactive to keep the kids engaged, and we pick different songs for these Sundays. Young people always serve at our church, but more of them help facilitate worship on these Sundays. These are some…

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  • Christian Education: Does it have to be dull?

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    Whenever I hear the terms “Christian” and “education” together, I can’t help but think of the scene from Ferris Bueller’s Day Off where the teacher is taking roll call. It reminds me of my early experiences learning about the Christian faith in a classroom where the teacher’s delivery was monotonous and dull, the students seemed to prefer…

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  • Grow Small for a Large Impact

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    The five core ministries common to all churches are didache, kerygma, leiturgia, koinonia, and diakonia. At Revive Wesleyan, we place a strong emphasis on koinonia, which focuses on fellowship and building relationships among church members. Our experience shows that when people are actively engaged in a supportive Christian community, learning and service to the community…

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  • The Rich Benefits of Sabbath

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    The Sabbath holds profound significance in Christian circles, embodying themes of rest, worship, community, and spiritual renewal, as drawn from the Old and New Testaments. Traditionally observed on Saturday, the Sabbath is a day set apart for rest, reflecting God’s rest after creation. However, many Christians celebrate Sunday as the Lord’s Day, dedicating this time…

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