Introducing Three New Team Members
Though 2020 has proven to be the toughest and most difficult year in our lifetimes, it has also provided incredible opportunities for God’s goodness.
Though 2020 has proven to be the toughest and most difficult year in our lifetimes, it has also provided incredible opportunities for God’s goodness.
Leadership matters is not just a nice saying or cute hashtag. John Maxwell says “everything rises and falls on leadership.”
I distinctly remember making an intentional decision that I would come out of the NYC COVID-19 shutdown better than I was when I went in.
Engaging churches cross culturally is so important because we have to model the biblical precedence set by Jesus’ ministry.
Today, nations around the world are facing some of the most perplexing problems in human history without any clear solutions in sight.
My wife and I began our journey outside the church walls and into the community back in 2013 and it’s been an amazing ride.
Taking the liberty of narrowing my assigned topic to “why churches in one denomination should work together to advance wider kingdom initiatives,” I offer brief thoughts from a local church pastor perspective.
This month, our 1st Thursday Prayer Gathering looked a little different, but the sense of community and power of prayer remained the same.
Van Nest Assembly of God has become a House of Prayer For All Nations.
In 1857 there were 30,000 men idle in the streets of New York. Drunkenness was rampant. The nation was divided over the issue of slavery. In the context of these economic, moral, and political crises God raised up businessman Jeremiah Lanphier.
As we enter September I am so excited to see the groundswell of momentum across the metropolitan NYC area. Pastors are committed to praying with each other, building relationship and trust. Non-profit leaders are working together…
In July 2019, we finished our first surveys for the 10 Zip Codes Initiative! Over 80 organizations in Washington Heights and East New York responded, helping us track the measurable impact of the church in these two communities.