Retreat or Advance?

For more than two decades, statistics and studies have told the story of the church’s shirking footprint and influence in the United States. We all see and sense that the church has been in retreat.

Consider the Following

Looking Ahead

You may already be familiar with any of those statistics that signal the retreat of the church. For those of us whose identity is rooted in Christ and the local church, this retreat is both clear and troubling.

Yet, the Holy Spirit is not done with the church. The church remains the Bride of Christ, the conduit through which God calls and redeems. Scripture consistently does two things for God’s people: it reminds us of what God has done and, more importantly, it points us to what God will do. As we strive for the renewal of the church, we lean into the hope that resurrection, not death, is our story.

Cargill Associate’s Mission

This is why Cargill Associates’ mission is Advancing the Church. Today’s churches need partners to help reframe the mission of making disciples, resources to nurture new followers of Jesus, and tools to grow disciples who reveal a love for God and neighbor. Cargill aims to advance the church through leadership, mission, and generosity, enabling it to reach, serve, and disciple more people.

We seek to collaborate with denominational leaders, local churches, pastors, foundations, and other organizations committed to trusting in what God has done while pursuing what God will do as the Holy Spirit renews the church of Jesus Christ.

If you’re interested in joining a conversation about Advancing the Church, contact us about the work we do in coaching leadership, deepening mission, and growing generosity.

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