Resources
Training
Blog
Log in
Sign up
Resources
Trainings
Community
Blog
Sign up
Log in
Training
Categories
Church Online Platform
Church Planting
Communications
Creative
General
Giving & Finance
Kids
Leadership
Messages
Missions
Multi-site
Online Ministry
Operations
Service & Events
Small Groups
Staff Development
Tech
Volunteers
Worship
Youth
Categories
Latest
Trainings
Leadership
Messages
Kids
Worship
Youth
Creative
Operations
Small Groups
Missions
Church Online Platform
Tech
General
Volunteers
Communications
Multi-site
Church Planting
Staff Development
Online Ministry
Giving & Finance
Service & Events
Latest
Resources (410)
Trainings (125)
Find free ministry training content across a variety of topics.
Sign up
or
Log in
for full access
125 Search Results for 'Up'
Sort By:
Relevance
Newest
Filter by
Category
Leadership
(62)
Messages
(12)
Creative
(8)
Kids
(7)
Missions
(4)
Online Ministry
(4)
Worship
(4)
General
(3)
Giving & Finance
(3)
Operations
(3)
Small Groups
(3)
Youth
(3)
Communications
(2)
Multi-site
(2)
Staff Development
(2)
Tech
(2)
Church Planting
(1)
Show more +
Filter by
Partner
Global Leadership Network
(2)
Awesome Marriage
(1)
Church Multiplication Network
(1)
Financial Peace University
(1)
Highlands Resources
(1)
Rock RMS
(1)
Filter by
Type
Article
(67)
Video
(58)
Sort By
Relevance
Newest
Filter
Leadership
Leading Your Church Out of Crisis
Pastors, if the way you're leading your church today is similar to your pre-pandemic plan, you probably have a bad plan. Your church has been through two years of extreme trauma. We’ve had countless tragic deaths, political division, ongoing racial tension, economic inconsistencies, and we’re...
Kids
Preschool Curriculum & Bible App for Kids: A Perfect Match
We want our preschool-aged children to be more than entertained during church—we want them to really learn about Jesus and the Bible. So, we created a two-year curriculum that works hand-in-hand with...
Leadership
Prepare for Attacks
During a season of blessing, your staff and volunteers will be working overtime. Because the ministry is so exhilarating, your best people will gladly make huge sacrifices to be a part. While riding the wave of blessing, you will be: ●Hiring fast. ●Plugging new believers into significant...
Leadership
The Death of the Five-Year Plan
When I started in ministry two decades ago, everyone I knew was making five-year plans. While thoughtful planning is wise and biblical, I’ve changed how I plan. Instead of planning for specific buildings, campuses, staff roles, and outreach, I plan to be prepared for opportunities that I can’t...
Missions
SERVE Day Training
As Church of the Highlands and our partner, Grow, prepare for SERVE Day 2019 on July 13, we all invite your church to be a part of what God is doing on the Earth through His Church to serve the least of these, as Jesus mentioned in Matthew 25. SERVE Day provides churches across the world with opport...
Leadership
Letting Go of the Know
When you are in the beginning stages of empowering or developing a leader, you probably want to know a lot and control a lot. You are building trust. Once a leader is trained and functioning well, it’s time to “let go of the know.” Here's an example: Sam Roberts oversees all of our Life.Church...
Giving & Finance
Leading New Believers Through Tithing
At Life.Church, we like to say we will do anything short of sin to reach people for Christ. That might include things like using movies or popular TV commercials in church to illustrate truths from the Bible. As a result of being really focused about reaching the lost, we often have a lot of visitor...
Leadership
Letting Go of Control
To move forward, you often have to let go of something significant. Too often, what we hold tightly keeps us from following God’s promptings toward something new. Many leaders try to control too much. Our perceived need to control is one of the greatest limiting factors to what God wants to do....
Leadership
Pastors, Anxiety, and Burnout
From the outside, we as pastors and church leaders probably seem like we have it all together. God’s calling is on our lives, and we’re doing the most important work in the world. How could we be stressed out? After all, we only work on Sundays, right? Wrong. Working in ministry is tough. In fact,...
Leadership
New Seasons Means New People
When a ministry enters a new season, we must open the door for new leaders. The “old guard” often resents new seasons. I’m a big believer in working hard to lead the tenured believers toward new life. Sometimes, though, they refuse to move forward. In those times, we have to help people grow...
Kids
Setting Capacity and Leader Ratios in LifeKids
Excellence—it guides everything we do at LifeKids. It’s why we created the Excellence Walk Checklist. It’s why we carefully craft our curriculum. It’s why we never settle for “good enough.” And that includes our capacity for kids rooms. We get a lot of questions about how we determine leader-to-ch...
Missions
How to Neighbor: Partner with Local Missions
At Life.Church, we’re passionate about being the hands and feet of Jesus to those around us. Our message series How to Neighbor shows us just how to do that by reaching out to the lonely, those who are different than us, the orphans, and the poor. One of the best ways "neighbor" is to partner...
Creative
Church Social Media: YouTube
YouTube is a go-to for many people, and it’s the second largest search engine, behind Google. Knowing that many people are searching YouTube to answer their common questions, how can we as the Church best utilize this platform? YouTube Strategies for Churches • Use short-form videos to drive peo...
Messages
Behind the Message: How to Neighbor
How to Neighbor is more than a message series. It's a chance to start a movement in your community. Here at Life.Church, we believe this series can really impact communities around the world, so we created some extra initiatives and resources to help attenders really dig in to the heart of the...
Leadership
Strategic Disruptions
The longer you do ministry, the easier it becomes to minister from memory. You tend to do what you've always done. It is safe, comfortable, and convenient. To stay spiritually and creatively fresh, I suggest “strategic disruptions.” To me, this is intentionally disrupting the routine, mundane,...
« First
‹ Prev
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Next ›
Last »
Looking for more? Try these sugestions: