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What Georgia churches need to know about reopening church
EDIT: Gov. Kemp has now issued additional guidance on reopening church. Here’s the sccop. Georgia Governor Brian Kemp announced Monday, April 21, that our state would undergo a partial reopening in the next couple of weeks....
The Governor’s New Order Beginning April 3
Georgia’s Governor Brian Kemp issued a new shelter-in-place order that begins the evening of April 3, 2020. The Georgia Baptist Mission Board had a Zoom call this morning with Kemp and Brad Hughes, Chairman of the Public Affairs Committee...
Tips for Pastors Navigating the New Cobb County COVID-19 Regulations
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Managing the stress and anxiety of the Coronavirus pandemic
Thank you to Noelle Porter of Mount Harmony for this information on managing stress and anxiety during stressful times. These are notes and resources from our most recent KidMin (Children’s Ministers) conference call on March 23, 2020....
Don’t be afraid—times three
During this coronavirus pandemic, when we are all thrust into a situation and scenarios we have personally never seen before, it can be easy to get carried along by the PANIC of the PANdemIC and to become afraid, anxious, discouraged, and...
Resources to Assist the Church on COVID-19
TEN PIECES OF GOOD NEWS WE ARE HEARING FROM CHURCHES DURING THE PANDEMIC: An update from Thom Rainer on the positives coming out of the pandemic. Church Resources For Navigating COVID-19: From Vanderbloemen. Continuously Updated...
Being courageous in the face of fear
We live in fearful times for sure. But as we navigate the coronavirus panic, in some quarters there seems to be a false bravado, the idea that there is nothing to be afraid of. And some say it’s just an overblown political football. But...
Church Consulting
• “Our pastor resigned, what do we do?”• “How do we start new groups at our church?”• “We need to revise our Constitution and By-Laws. Can you help us?”• “We’re stuck. Can you help us reach our community?” Some of the questions above are...
Did you know?
Did you know?In Cobb County, there are over 35,000 Asians, 190,000 Black/African American, 93,000 Hispanic/Latino, and 416,000 Caucasians. Because of the diversity found in Cobb County, Noonday is planning to plant Hispanic, African...