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Moving Messages: Ideas That Will Revolutionize the Sunday Experience

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Moving Ideas That Will Revolutionize the Sunday Experience , by Rick Bundschuh, will help EVERY church leader do just that!
 
Pastors…teachers…every church leader longs for Sunday messages to be memorable and meaningful, to move listeners closer to God.

So why are so many messages forgettable?

Pastor and author Rick Bundschuh asked the same question—and began finding new ways to connect his church audience with the life-changing truths of the Bible. He preached participatory sermons, wove experiences into messages, and invited congregational conversation as part of the Sunday morning experience.

The results? Astounding—for Bundschuh and his church.

In this report from the front lines, Bundschuh shares what he did, how it went, and what he learned along the way. Practical and proven, here’s the best of what invigorated the Sunday experience for him and his congregation.

This book is a must-read for all church leaders eager to make Sunday messages engaging and impactful. You’ll benefit from Bundschuh’s journey and transform passive listeners into active participants in next Sunday’s message.
 

160 pages, Paperback

First published January 11, 2016

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About the author

Rick Bundschuh

55 books9 followers
Rick Bundschuh serves as a teaching pastor at Kauai Christian Fellowship, and he also continues to write and illustrate material for various publishers. He lives with his beautiful wife, Lauren, their kids, a weenie dog, and a quiver of surfboards in Poipu, Hawaii.

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April 9, 2016
I agree the sermon should be more of a conversation than a lecture. I liked some of his ideas.
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