![]() ![]() So what do we do when the main event is taken away?Īt First Church of the Nazarene of Pasadena (“Paz Naz”), while we were still worshiping via our livestream ministry, we saw this as a moment for us to reflect the bright and radiant image of Jesus by living out the Great Commandment in our community. But for some, Sunday morning had become the main event. Of course, for many who are missionally- minded this is no problem. While gathering as the church is a central call for the people of God, pastors and churches were also forced to ask, “What does it mean to be the church without buildings and programs? What does it look like to reflect the radiant image of Jesus when the Sunday morning gathering is no longer the main thing?” Not only was it an innovative time for churches and pastors, but it was an opportunity for us to reflect the image of Jesus as not just a gathered people but also a scattered and sent people. When COVID-19 first rocked the world, pastors were trying to navigate pastoring churches through a pandemic. ![]() Adaptation from Radian Church by Tara Beth LeachĪdapted from Chapter 3, “The Radiant Vision of Jesus” ![]()
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