Kevin Gerald: Every church has a culture - by design or default

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Uploaded by on Jun 14, 2011

Justin Blaney talks with Kevin Gerald, lead pastor of Champion's Centre in Tacoma, WA and author of Every Church Has A Culture about how a church's culture affects their ability to serve their people, reach the community and even whether the culture is helping or hindering their ability to communicate the gospel message.

Find great resources from Kevin Gerald at Amazon.com. Here's a link to his page:
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About Kevin Gerald: Known for a ministry that imparts practical Biblical principles that equip people to live successful Christian lives, Kevin and Sheila Gerald are the Founders and Pastors of Champions Centre (Tacoma and Bellevue, Washington), one of the largest congregations in the Pacific Northwest.

Thousands are exposed to Kevin's life applicable teaching of the Bible through his local and international television program, Building Champions for Life. Kevin is also a nationally recognized author of several books including; Developing Confidence, Pardon Me, I'm Prospering, The Proving Ground, Raising Champion Children, Forces That Form Your Future, Mind Monsters and By Design or Default. In leadership and life, Pastor Kevin purposes to locate and communicate wisdom and those who know him value him for his relevant, practical approach to ministry.

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  • Brian Welch, the former guitarist for the heavy metal band Korn... walked into a formal Church high on meth and he is now a born again Christian. So I dont know if it is by the culture that leads people to God, but I do understand the significance of having seperate culture for seperate people. I love my Church by the culture and the body of people that it brings. I understand the message... but it is not necessary imo.

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