Seeing God Through the Mundane
Janna Lu
When the COVID pandemic turned ministry upside down, Pastor Mark Frailey found an additional outlet for ministry through his work for the US Census.
Rural Ministry Connections is the blog of the Project on Rural Ministry at Grove City College.
As its name implies, this forum is dedicated to connecting pastors, individuals, and organizations who care about the flourishing of rural pastors and churches to resources, ideas, and a larger community who share this common interest. At the PRM, we care about rural pastors. That’s why we are dedicated to fostering rural ministry connections that can resource rural pastors, amply their voices, and help them thrive along with the congregations and communities they serve. Thanks for joining the conversation!
Janna Lu
When the COVID pandemic turned ministry upside down, Pastor Mark Frailey found an additional outlet for ministry through his work for the US Census.
Lisa Hosack
While work in a rural context is not easy, nor for everyone, it is a rich ministry arena—richer than one might dare to imagine—for those who embrace it.
Charlie Cotherman
Over the last five years, rural ministry rose to a new level of prominence in evangelical circles. How do we build on these efforts?
Charlie Cotherman
As we approach a holiday season like none we have lived through before, it’s easy to focus on what’s missing. Can we still be thankful?
Joe Olkowski
For one rural pastor, a simple campfire served as a reminder of some of the things a church needs to thrive.
Steve McVey
As rural pastors make unwinnable decisions every week, some are choosing to retire early or resign. Are there other options?
Charlie Cotherman
Leading well in this moment is hard, but it is also as important as ever. Fortunately, we don’t have to lead alone.
Allan Copenhaver
No pastor can avoid pain entirely. Thriving in ministry over the long haul requires that we navigate challenges and the resulting pain well.
P. C. Kemeny
The Project on Rural Ministry is only the most recent example of Grove City College’s deep commitment to local pastors and the wider Christian community.
Adam Loretto
Used well, history and tradition can be the soundtracks that help rural churches adapt and develop new practices that meet the needs of a world in flux.
Glenn Daman
Perhaps the greatest challenge we face today is not that we lack all the right answers, but the fact that we are asking the wrong questions.
Mark Sentell
Ministry out of a small, rural church is all about contextualization. What is good for an inner city may not be good for the country.
Subscribe to the Blog
Sign up for our Mailchimp newsletter to be notified whenever we publish new pieces.
Questions?
Questions?
Questions?
Project on Rural Ministry
100 Campus Drive, Box 3042
Grove City, PA 16127
(724) 458-3897
office@ruralministry.org
Project on Rural Ministry
100 Campus Drive, Box 3042
Grove City, PA 16127
(724) 458-3897
office@ruralministry.org
Project on Rural Ministry
100 Campus Drive, Box 3042
Grove City, PA 16127
(724) 458-3897
office@ruralministry.org
© 2021
The Project on Rural Ministry
© 2019 The Project on Rural Ministry
© 2019 The Project on Rural Ministry
ruralministry.org
ruralministry.org
ruralministry.org