Connie Cavanaugh is a writer and humorist. She lives in Cochrane with her husband Gerry. She has three children, Christine, Anita and Jean-Paul and two grandchildren Jasmine and Elijah.
Ko-Lay-Oh: Retaining Membership Through Involvement
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Recent studies have indicated a 60% dropout rate among new church members within five years after they join. What can be done to keep new members involved in church? The Ko-Lay-Oh Seminar offers an answer that churches are beginning to use among their membership. Ko-Lay-Oh is a Greek word that means to glue or weld together; to join or to cleave to. Joining a membership roll is not that same thing as becoming a part of the church ministry plan. Ko-Lay-Oh seeks to bridge that gap.
Is having a "Revival" still relevant in today's culture? Here Bill Brett a former evangelist and now pastor sharing his passion about how preparation for revivals will yield results in your church. He shares the biblical basis as well as stories of revivals that he has been in and of his current church that is experiencing and ongoing revival.
Impacting Lives - How to Mentor and Coach New Leaders
How do we multiply ourselves and develop new leaders. When do you mentor someone and when do you coach someone? Are these the same things with different titles? How effective are either of these?
These and other questions will be addressed in this teaching session.
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47 minutes
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