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Dan Cotter

member since May 17, 2007

Dan values straighforward communication and connecting people with God and each other. live in a diverse, changing culture. He also has a pasison to create opportunities for people to experience the life that God has for them by often testing the limits and not being afraid to take risks.

He is the founding pastor of The Church Upcounty which was born out of his twenty plus years of ministry experience in the Washington, D.C. area.

Dan also believes in helping other churches thrive in today's culture. He conducts a number of seminars and consulting meetings to help churches in the areas of team ministry, leadership development, young adult ministry, community outreach and small group ministry.

Dan's Presentations

Featured Presentations

  • 7 Steps to Healthy Leaders, Pt. 1

    Bert Ross discusses the need for proper leadership, and how people can prepare themselves to be the leader God has called them to be.

    Length: 54 minutes

    Views: Viewed 136 times.

  • What Is A Christian?

    John uses Philippians 3:10 and a quote from A.W. Tozer to describe what a Christian looks like.

    Length: 26 minutes

    Views: Viewed 27 times.

  • Five Lessons in Obedience

    Dr. Zinn, speaking to the New Mexico State-wide Evangelism Conference presents the lessons resulting from obedience to God.

    Length: 36 minutes

    Views: Viewed 66 times.

  • Creative Worship - In Practice with Q & A (Part 2 of 4)

    A pastor shares his experiences of actually carrying out the creative process of planing a worship service in practice. He also responds to several questions on carrying out a creative worship service.

    Length: 29 minutes

    Views: Viewed 5 times.

  • Creative Worship - Brainstorm (Part 3 of 4)

    In this session of a 4 part series on Creative Worship we will show an Actual Brainstorming session of a Creative Team for an Actual Worship Service. This will allow viewers to see the dynamics of brainstorming and points out what To do and what not to do.

    Length: 54 minutes

    Views: Viewed 4 times.