A Gifted Church Is a Sent Church
Acts reveals a pattern: When believers are filled with the Spirit, they speak boldly, serve courageously, and cross boundaries for the sake of Christ. The Spirit’s gifting always moves outward. A local church that systematically teaches, discerns, and deploys...
A Networked Local Church Reflects the Early Church in a Fragmented Age
We live in a highly individualized culture. Institutions are questioned. Loyalty is thin. Isolation is common. The local church has an opportunity to model a different way of life. A microchurch network demonstrates unity without uniformity. Congregations remain...
Building the Future: Why Every Church Should Join an Impact Network
The local church cannot afford to operate as isolated entities in a rapidly changing culture. Momentum’s launch unites revitalization, rural ministry, leadership development, and entrepreneurial mission into a collaborative impact network. This is not a trend. It is a...
Sustaining Ministry Through Focused, Disciplined Prayer
What prayer initiates, prayer must sustain. Ministry often begins in deep dependence, yet over time systems and routines can quietly replace attentiveness. Success introduces new temptations. Activity increases. Complexity grows. Discipline protects prayer from being...
Love Governs the Use of All Gifts
Any biblically accurate teaching on spiritual gifts must pass through 1 Corinthians 13. Powerful gifts without love distort the witness of the local church. Tongues, prophecy, knowledge, and even sacrificial service mean nothing without Christlike love. Love...
Shared Resources Strengthen Missional Stewardship
Stewardship is not merely about financial survival. It is about maximizing Kingdom fruitfulness. Many local churches duplicate efforts unnecessarily. They purchase similar systems, develop similar materials, and solve similar challenges independently. That duplication...
Measuring What Matters Together
Impact networks require shared metrics. Momentum includes tracking renewal indicators, leadership growth, baptisms, new ministries, and community partnerships. Measurement is not corporate performance obsession. It is stewardship. When churches measure alone, they...
Prayer Releases Calling Within Ministry
Disciplined prayer clarifies calling. It helps individuals recognize how their gifts align with God’s work in their community. When prayer is focused on God’s mission, leaders begin to see emerging leaders differently. Calling is discerned in prayer before it is...
Gifts Exist for the Sake of Mission, Not Maintenance
Spiritual gifts are often discussed primarily in terms of internal ministry: teaching Sunday school, serving on committees, assisting in worship. But the New Testament connects gifting to the outward advance of the Gospel. Evangelists proclaim Christ to new audiences....








