The Christian faith is deeply communal. Throughout the New Testament, believers are consistently reminded of their interconnectedness, called to “bear one another’s burdens” (Galatians 6:2) and “encourage one another and build each other up” (1 Thessalonians 5:11). This collective spirit of Christianity is evident not just within the confines of church buildings but outward into neighborhoods and the broader community.
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Invite a Friend to Church Season
Is “Invite a Friend to Church” an actual season on the Church calendar? No, but Bishop Susan is inviting all our congregations to participate in a month-long season of inviting […]
Why did you enroll in EFM?
Every year, we begin the Education for Ministry year with our mentor asking us why we enrolled in EfM, and there are many different answers. Some people have said they […]
EfM to Me
When I started EfM seven years ago, I wanted to know more about the Bible—specifically, the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible. I had been involved in many Bible studies over the years, […]