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A new season of the Church Law podcast is here!
In this episode, Erika discusses this season’s theme: The lifecycle of a church.
Whether a church is launching, growing, thriving, or declining, there are important administrative, legal, and spiritual tasks and responsibilities to address.
This season will walk church leaders through each of these seasons, offering the guidance and direction they need to handle the challenges and opportunities well.
Regardless the season your church faces, learn just how—as promised in Romans 8:28—God works for the good in all things for those who love Him.
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Questions? Comments? We welcome them! Please contact Erika Cole at erikacole.com. Erika reads each comment and may answer your question in an upcoming episode.
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Erika E. Cole, Esq., known as The Church Attorney®, is the creator of The Church Attorney Legal Audit® System, a proprietary legal audit process that helps church leaders be confident they are operating with integrity, and avoiding costly risks. She serves as a senior editorial advisor for ChurchLawAndTax.com.
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