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Why the Church Should Not Withdraw from the Public Square

Why the Church Should Not Withdraw from the Public Square

by Rev. Mark Creech | Mar 19, 2026 | America, Christian America, Church Leadership, Commentary

(Part 1 of a 3-part series, No Time for the Light to Go Dim) By Rev. Mark Creech RevmarkCreech.org Along the treacherous waters off North Carolina’s Outer Banks stands the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse. For generations, its powerful beam has warned ships away from the...
Theology of a Broken Shoulder: Admonishment and Advice for Church Leaders

Theology of a Broken Shoulder: Admonishment and Advice for Church Leaders

by Rev. Mark Creech | May 15, 2025 | Church Leadership

By Rev. Mark Creech In ministry, wounds can run deeper than the physical. Recently, I endured a painful injury, a broken shoulder, that not only required replacement surgery but also left me rather contemplative. As I reflected on that experience and its relation to a...

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