Every thriving church is held together by leaders and volunteers who love what they're building. Heart for the House is a course created to invest in those people — the ones behind the scenes and on the front lines of ministry. Through practical lessons grounded in God's Word, you'll be equipped to lead with clarity, serve with consistency, and grow in your love for the local church. This is more than training — it's formation for the long haul of faithful ministry.
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Every act of faithful service today is an investment in what the church will become tomorrow. This lesson challenges leaders and volunteers to zoom out — to see their role not just as a weekly responsibility, but as a contribution to something that will outlast them. We'll explore what it looks like to build with intention, serve with legacy in mind, and align our efforts with God's long vision for His church. Because the work you do now is shaping a future you may never fully see — and that's worth everything.
Every act of faithful service today is an investment in what the church will become tomorrow. This lesson challenges leaders and volunteers to zoom out — to see their role not just as a weekly responsibility, but as a contribution to something that will outlast them.
Every act of faithful service today is an investment in what the church will become tomorrow. This lesson challenges leaders and volunteers to zoom out — to see their role not just as a weekly responsibility, but as a contribution to something that will outlast them.
Faith was never meant to stay in the seat — it was made to move. This lesson explores the connection between what we believe and how we serve, challenging leaders and volunteers to let their theology show up in their work ethic, their attitude, and their commitment to the mission. Through practical teaching rooted in Scripture, you'll discover how every task — big or small — becomes an expression of a living, active faith. Because a church that moves forward is built by people who don't just know the Word, but do it.