“I got to preach my first sermon when I was 18 years old, and it was John 3:16.” Zac Hess, training pastor at Grace Polaris Church, a Charis Fellowship congregation in Westerville, Ohio (Mike Yoder, lead pastor[...]
“I see the Charis Fellowship as my family of families,” said Andrew Saunders, who is the fourth generation in his family to be actively involved in the Charis Fellowship. Andrew grew up in Pennsylvania, where h[...]
Before Pastor Dan Cosentino and a team of 16 families launched Legacy Church in Kendallville, Ind., they did a demographic study of the area. More than seventy percent of the residents in Noble County had no re[...]
Every farmer knows you reap what you sow. Of course, it takes intentional cultivation to grow the desired crop. As Christians, we are called to have grateful hearts, but it doesn’t just happen. How do you culti[...]
Last summer Momentum Ministry Partners hosted four on the road conferences at four Charis churches around the midwest. Tony Livigni, campus pastor at Grace Church of Greater Akron, Medina East Campus, kicked of[...]
Deep in the DNA of the Charis Fellowship is the drive for churches to help other churches through cooperative ministry. Our movement began in 1708 AD from a desire to see a church live out the principles of the[...]
Momentum Ministry Partners is a national ministry of the Charis Fellowship. Their Urban Center in Philadelphia has been ministering to the Kensington neighborhood for more than two decades. Below is an update f[...]
During the 2013–14 Focus Retreats, participants penned a one-page letter to their Timothy, or spiritual son, giving their final words of what they value most and what they hope he learned from their example. Be[...]
Christmas time presents many opportunities to share the hope of Jesus Christ. People are willing to discuss holiday plans and family traditions, which opens the door to share the reason behind our celebrations.[...]
Grace Church in Wooster, Ohio (Nick Cleveland, senior pastor), collected toys to be sent to those impacted by the tornados in Kentucky. Below is a story about their collection that appeared in the The Daily Rec[...]