"I teach people the moment you get a diagnosis of dementia, the very next conversation or close thereafter should be calling the elders and the deacons in the church." —Lizette Cloete, The Reformed Deacon podcast. Listen now https://t.co/MEbu35j5NX #thereformeddeacon@OrthodoxPC
How do you resolve a difference in views on a diaconate? Listen to what our four panelists suggest on that topic and others in the latest episode. #thereformeddeacon#realworldcases@OrthodoxPC
Still on the fence about attending the summit? Listen to the latest episode and maybe it will convince you. https://t.co/xk2n02SsNa Register for the summit at https://t.co/azfI7FCaXD
"The church is functioning the way it should function...in large part, because the deacons have taken this on in a way that really exceeds what I thought they'd be able to do."—Pastor Mark Winder, Wolf River OPC, Collierville, TN. Listen now: https://t.co/nSkFRAj063
Show of hands: how many men are serving as solo deacons in your church? We'd love to hear from you. Please, take a listen and let us know if this episode was helpful. #thereformeddeacon@OrthodoxPC#solodeacon#opccdm
It's sometimes hard to know to minister to widows. In this episode, host, deacon Tim Hopper is joined by a widow, Becky Haney, to share her first-hand experience after the sudden passing of her husband, Dave. Listen now https://t.co/NLUyREdvwP. @OrthodoxPC
This episode provides insight and deep theological grounding but cautions us to take it slow. “Most of the work is being a listener,” says Rev. Fikkert. “Being slow to judgment and quick to listen is always a good approach.” Listen now: https://t.co/NLUyREcXHh. @OrthodoxPC
In this episode, "Finding the Next Deacon", Revs. Chris Cashen and Bill Shishko consider how churches might identify men called to the office of deacon, drawing from 1 Timothy 3:8-13. #thereformeddeacon#orthodoxpresbyterianchurch#deacons
It's always good to have a plan—to be prepared. Is your diaconate ready to respond with a plan of action when scenarios like these come up? Take a listen to hear what four long-term deacons think are good steps toward plans. Part 1 & 2 are available now. https://t.co/bULHIR4dKg