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July 21, 2021
July 4 Sermon – A Summary of IF YOU CAN KEEP IT, By Eric Metaxas
The following is the bulletin note for a sermon on July 4, 2021, and is a summary of thoughts from Eric Metaxas’s book If You Can Keep It: Os Guinness views America through what he calls the “Golden Triangle of Freedom”: Freedom requires virtue. Virtue requires faith. Faith requires freedom. The founders understood that if this American experiment were to work, we would have to be built on virtue. We were the only nation founded on a creed, not on blood or on a despot (or group of anarchists) overthrowing another despot. To become truly great, the founders knew we needed
The post July 4 Sermon – A Summary of IF YOU CAN KEEP IT, By Eric Metaxas first appeared on Ryan Rench | Associate Pastor.June 3, 2021
2021 Intern Orientation Booklet
We make our summer interns earn their keep, but we treat them with respect and do our best to train them in ministry. It’s only a short time that they’re here, but we accomplish a lot. Here’s all the information that our interns (Bro. Zack Roberts and Bro. Evan Myers) needed to get going at our church: 2021 INTERNSHIP CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Temecula, CA | Pastor Ryan Rench WELCOME! This is all new for me. It’s my first time to Pastor. It’s my first time to have interns while trying to also lead a staff. It’s my first time
The post 2021 Intern Orientation Booklet first appeared on Ryan Rench | Associate Pastor.May 4, 2021
3 Reasons I Lean Toward Reverence – BAPTIST TIMES ARTICLE REPOST
I wrote the following article for the Baptist Times magazine Youth to Truth column, submitted September 2019: When I was a youth pastor, I wanted an atmosphere that was exciting and personal—like God—but still holy and reverent—like God. Former Catholics tell me they revered God but had no personal relationship with Him. To them, reverence itself was god, and majestic ceremonies and cathedrals were as close as they could get to God’s true majesty. The $1 billion budget to rebuild Notre Dame suggests that the externals are all they have. Pete Buttigieg’s god swings the other way though, dismissing
The post 3 Reasons I Lean Toward Reverence – BAPTIST TIMES ARTICLE REPOST first appeared on Ryan Rench | Associate Pastor.April 21, 2021
Four Principles From Auditing My 10-Year Youth Ministry – BAPTIST TIMES ARTICLE REPOST
I wrote the following article for the Baptist Times magazine Youth to Truth column, submitted March 4, 2020: With 10,000 Baby Boomers retiring every day, transitions are shaking everyone up. Take Disney, for example. When CEO Bob Iger retired last month, Disney’s stock dropped 2.8% the next day—a collective shiver rippling down the spine of investors who bailed before the new guy could tank the company. I can’t blame them. No one can read the future, and uncertainty makes people nervous. The best way to calm people’s fears is to have a succession plan, even in youth ministry. Although I
The post Four Principles From Auditing My 10-Year Youth Ministry – BAPTIST TIMES ARTICLE REPOST first appeared on Ryan Rench | Associate Pastor.April 14, 2021
My Top 5 Ways to Help Parents of Teens – BAPTIST TIMES ARTICLE REPOST
I wrote the following article for the Baptist Times magazine Youth to Truth column, submitted Nov. 16, 2020: Youth ministry is family ministry, so a good youth pastor will help the parents parent. Sometimes that’s done best by influencing the teen, but a youth pastor that spends ALL his time with teens is neglecting their biggest influence: the parents. Two other former youth leaders and I did a video called TOP FIVE WAYS TO HELP PARENTS, and here’s what I contributed: LOVE Loving both the teens and the parents is crucial for youth ministry because love makes it
The post My Top 5 Ways to Help Parents of Teens – BAPTIST TIMES ARTICLE REPOST first appeared on Ryan Rench | Associate Pastor.February 2, 2021
Always Say YES – An Improv Lesson For Christians
ALWAYS SAY YES Improv rule number one: ALWAYS SAY “YES.” If your partner says, “I’m rowing my boat across a sea of elephants,” you never say, “That’s ridiculous… it’s actually a regular sea. Of water.” *crickets.* You said, “NO.” Where are you supposed to go from there? Instead, no matter how crazy it sounds, it’s always a “YES, AND…” answer: “Yeah! And you’re rowing SUPER fast for someone with no arms! How are you doing that?” Spontaneity adds a wonderful spark of fun and inclusion and lets people know you’re on their side. The “Um… ACTUALLY” person always has a
The post Always Say YES – An Improv Lesson For Christians first appeared on Ryan Rench | Associate Pastor.August 27, 2020
You found the FIRST Easter Egg!
WOO HOO!! You followed the first QR code in the book! I’m so happy you’re here. Enjoy the rest of your day. via GIPHY
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August 3, 2020
ETHICS: Values In Action [Free Workbook Download]
June 2, 2020
OUTWARD Compliance Vs. the INWARD Heart – Jesus’ Take On Leviticus
April 9, 2020
Well, OBVIOUSLY I’d Follow God If He SPOKE To Me!
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