Merry Christmas, suckas! As we near the end of the holidays and look ahead to a new year, Joe and Jimmy walk through ways you can better your local church in 2022. A church’s health doesn’t just come from the character of the leadership or the strength of its polity. A church’s health is deeply reliant on her members. The guys outline 7 things you can do to make your church a better place and community in 2022.
1. Be Present and Participate
2. Be Supportive
3. If You Have/See a Problem Say Something
4. Look for Solutions to Problems
5. Strengthen Your Relationships
6. Serve with Your Gifts
7. Invite People to Your Church
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