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May 15, 2020

Life.Church’s Open Network Offers Hundreds of Free Resources to Churches Leading in Crisis

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Life.Church’s Open Network Offers Hundreds of Free Resources to Churches Leading in Crisis

When our world is shaken, it’s easy for fear to spread. But God promises to be with us no matter what comes our way.

Now more than ever, we’re reminded that the Church isn’t about the building. It’s the people gathering to worship our God who is faithful, in control and with us wherever we are.

Open Network wants to equip you and your church as you navigate through this current crisis. They’ve compiled a list of resources: sermons, kids’ curriculum, worship, Church Online and more, that will be helpful for your churches during this time.

Whether you’ve moved your services online or are still meeting in a physical building, use these resources to address fear and share hope in the dark with your church.

Find resources related to almost any category, including:

  • Messages

  • Kids

  • Youth

  • Worship

  • Church Online

  • Small Groups

  • Leadership

  • Giving

  • Partners

  • Creative

  • Community

Access Open Network’s FREE Resources >>

 

 

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