Thinking Orange: A History of Family Ministry from the Reformation to Reggie Joiner

Later this afternoon, Pastor Gary Almon and I will be taking four other Sojourn leaders to the “Orange” conference in Atlanta, GA.  “Orange” is a conference about connecting church and home.  If red represents the home (and its warm nurturing hearts) and yellow represents the church (and its bright missionary lights) then orange represents what happens when these two influences combine.  One of the most influential brains behind this strategy is Reggie Joiner, founder of the ReThink group and co-founding pastor of Northpoint Community Church in Atlanta.  In honor of Reggie’s conference, I’ll be blogging through the history of family ministry from  over the next few days.  I hope you enjoy this little journey as much as we’re going to enjoy our trip to the ATL.

3 Responses to “Thinking Orange: A History of Family Ministry from the Reformation to Reggie Joiner”

  1. Kimber April 27, 2010 at 12:08 PM #

    I am so encouraged by how you are communicating “Family Ministries” as a whole church! I have been greatly encouraged by your blog. As a Children’s Director with a church desiring to be Gospel Centered and Family Centered you have given me more resources then money could buy!!! Bless you all!

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