a Podcast from the OPC Committee on Diaconal Ministries
78 episodes
1 week ago
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What did you think? Text us by clicking here! We are unable to reply on this app, so include phone # or email address. Scammers have grown increasingly sophisticated, and their schemes can target anyone, whether a ninety-two-year-old widow or someone with a PhD. After a scam, victims are often left confused and unsure of what to do next. How should someone respond when they realize they’ve been scammed? And what role should the church, specifically deacons, play in helping those affected? In ...
Helping Your Congregation Understand a Deacon's Role
The Reformed Deacon
37 minutes
10 months ago
Helping Your Congregation Understand a Deacon's Role
What did you think? Text us! We are unable to reply on this app, so include phone # or email address. In this episode, host John Stahl (deacon at Immanuel OPC, Wilmington, DE) leads a discussion with Shiloh OPC, Raleigh, NC Deacon Tim Hopper and Harvest OPC in Wyoming, MI Associate Pastor of Youth and Evangelism Adrian Crum to consider practical ways to help your congregation understand that a deacon's role extends beyond taking the offering and performing building maintenance. Referenc...
The Reformed Deacon
What did you think? Text us by clicking here! We are unable to reply on this app, so include phone # or email address. Scammers have grown increasingly sophisticated, and their schemes can target anyone, whether a ninety-two-year-old widow or someone with a PhD. After a scam, victims are often left confused and unsure of what to do next. How should someone respond when they realize they’ve been scammed? And what role should the church, specifically deacons, play in helping those affected? In ...