Author Archives: Michael Wallenmeyer

About Michael Wallenmeyer

For the past seven years Michael has been the pastor at Mt. Laurel Evangelical Free Church in Mt. Laurel, NJ. He is married to Marcie and they have three energetic children; Justice, Audra and Noah. Educational background includes Bible/Theology degree from Moody Bible Institute and Master’s of Divinity from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Michael is passionate about Jesus, community life centered around Jesus, and leading people to be engaged in the Mission of God.

7 Ways To Build A Church That Hurts The Kingdom of God.

                      It is scary to think that we can spin our wheels perfecting a model of church yet not have it make any impact in the surrounding culture. How might … Continue reading

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The Kingdom of God and the Workplace

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Jimmy Needham-Clear the Stage

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Hunger Games: Protecting Our Kids?

Just got back from seeing The Hunger Games. Loved it! One of the primary storylines is that there is a group of affluent people (the Capitol) who live the good life while people in outlying districts live in severe poverty.  What … Continue reading

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-03-24

Turn the love boat (10% serving the 90%) into an aircraft carrier (everyone on board vital to the mission). http://t.co/DGGpoFCG #

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Mission and Stability in a Transient Culture

My argument here is rather simple, stability is the pre-requisite to greater mission. We can’t have one without the other. “Stability” in the sense that we stay in one place, with one group of people, for a long period of … Continue reading

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-03-17

http://t.co/5mWtNSuX Work for the believer is a sacred stewardship. # Tim Keller: Spiritual and Secular Jobs are God's Work http://t.co/on3gUeiF # The Neighborhood Approach: http://t.co/R4y9fA5V. The vision of your church? If not, why not? #

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-03-10

Is suburban community an oxymoron? http://t.co/7EC03JRH. "Community" won't happen by chance, we will have to make it a priority. # Every 10 minutes you commute means you are 10% less likely to have meaningful relationships. -Robert Putnam in "Bowling Alone" … Continue reading

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The Hole in our Discipleship

“Your system is perfectly designed to get the results you’re getting.” There are a few primary ways that discipleship happens in the context of church: Sunday Morning Worship Small Groups Ministry Programs One On One In these different discipleship venues … Continue reading

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Where Mission Begins

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