On Friday, July 13, 2018, eighteen of our Students and Chaperones flew down to Puerto Rico to assist with the ongoing problems caused by Hurricane Maria. Here are a few ways to keep up with this exciting trip! Follow the Trip Journal Updates from Praying Pelican! Follow our youth account on Instagram: @fumclv_elevate Like...
A look into how these local Catholic schools have integrated and accommodated students of all types of religious backgrounds.
Today, we continue to look at the Missional Manifesto and how churches can actively equip their people to live on mission.
Feet that carry the gospel are beautiful no matter how ugly they may be otherwise.
Everything that you've been through is part of your beautiful mission in life. Have a look at your purpose according to your date of birth.
How can you make disciples in your home? How can you follow Jesus and be a good parent? In this four-minute clip, Pastor Terrence tells us to follow the exam...
The gifts of the Magi are very symbolic and are often used to explain Jesus’ mission as priest, prophet and king. However, they can also be applied to our spiritual life and represent different part of it. This symbolism is explained in a 19th-century reflection by Angelo Cagnola. We should learn to recognize in the Read More…
Deep knowledge of God’s mission and clever methods for its fulfillment are not enough to sustain us. We need a biblical motivation for the mission of God.
Since our community has grown over the last year, we thought we would tell you a little bit more about who Mission Alive is. Mission Alive is a church planting/church renewal organization that trai…
A response to recent criticisms and a look at the heart behind homeschooling
What role do denominations play in the work of the local church and the broader mission of God?
The church exists because God has a mission and He created and called the church to accomplish that mission.
What steps can students take to thrive in their faith during college? Sean offers six critical steps from his experience and research.
Freedom from cultural captivity does not mean freedom from tradition.
Derek Brown argues that if we do not hold an inerrant Bible then we have no reason to care about global missions and the Great Commission.
Here are four things church leaders must do to ensure every person in their neighborhood has a gospel witness.
How can we begin to explain the Trinity to young children? Jimmy Akin shows us how to make the mystery more accessible while avoiding subtle errors.
Chad Entinger of Deaf Missions shares with us about ministering to deaf people and how we can get involved.
“Cultural blindness is harmful to the church’s witness in the world.”
With more than 70% of American adults on Facebook and nearly all of us with email accounts, communication is easy. But it’s often difficult to gather a group of people together on a regular basis. What does this mean for the church?