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Reclaiming the Great Commission

A Roadmap to Parish Health

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Reclaiming the Great Commission

By: Evan Armatas
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Jesus’ last words to his disciples were “Go...and make disciples of all the nations” (Matt. 28:19–20).

Unfortunately, many parishes are struggling to follow this commandment. In Reclaiming the Great Commission, Fr. Evan Armatas offers a roadmap to help us get back on track. Relying on his 20 years of parish experience, Holy Scripture, and insights from research and his visits with churches across the US, he discusses how you and your community can implement changes that will transform, revitalize, and renew your parish.

You’ll learn how to diagnose and remove the barriers you face, deal with resistance to change, define what a healthy parish looks like, lead with purpose, and create a parish health plan. Written for clergy, council members, ministry leaders, small groups, and all committed parishioners, this audiobook will help any church in its journey to reclaim the Great Commission.

©2022 Evan Armatas (P)2022 Evan Armatas
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There’s so much material claiming to be THE WAY to evangelize like it’s a formula. Fr Evan shares much needed experience, strength, and hope. The delicate balance of storytelling and exhortation was well crafted and kept me engaged for the duration. I can’t wait to share this with my community.

How to evangelize taught right

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I love this book, read by Fr. Evan Armatas who is my Parish Priest.

I’ve experienced what he’s teaching here as our Parish learned little things such as tithing our time and talent (participation in the life of the community).
Parishioners became empowered to form groups. We wrote our own mission statement’s and the success/failures were reviewed after a year.

My personal experience was starting the Northern Colorado Chapter of the Fellowship of Saint Moses the Black.

Because the Parishioners are making sure the Parish is clean, guests are welcomed and expectations are clear, our clergy ( busy, busy, busy) can attend to Spiritual matters as they should.

The enthusiasm when you walk into St. Spyridon is a wonder!
Many new people walk into the church each week both churches and never been to a church before.
I’m truly amazed!
Because of the way we are involved in the life of the Parish… visitors are made welcome enthusiastically!

When we have an Introduction to Orthodoxy series, we have an Introduction to Christianity class.

At 75, and just as vital a part of what’s going on as our young adults (we have a young Church! We mix everyone together.

I hope this is encouragement to listen and try these changes in your community.

Great Blueprint for Parish Health

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Very practical, relatable, thought provoking and encouraging. Great read for anyone involved in church leadership.

Very thought provoking and encouraging.

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This book is a terrific resource for anyone who is hoping to gain a better understanding of parish health. It is particularly helpful for parish leaders, council members, and others in leadership positions. Father Evan’s experience with St. Spyridon Church in Colorado is a tremendous example for all of us of what we can and should strive for in Christian ministry.

Wonderful guide to parish health

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What a fantastic, straightforward book reminding us of the work we are called to do. It is so easy to get lost in the administrative work of the church and to lose site of our primary goal of spreading God’s word and his love through our actions. This book provides a great roadmap in short, simple chapters of how to refocus energies within the church. I highly recommend it.

Compelling. Inspiring. Essential to parish health.

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