![]() ![]() Why do we strongly believe that policies should be on websites? Great question. ![]() Sometimes this helps people find churches that are aligned with their values - that’s great, but that is not our primary goal. We hope and pray that you will encounter the presence of God and experience His love, joy and peace in abu. Why do we do this? Our goal is to motivate churches to become clear on their websites because that is presently the most visible advertisement to the public. Welcome to our first Brave Church service of 2023. From a handful of devoted believers at Cherry Creek HS to eventually moving to the renovated worship center off of Colorado Blvd, God has been at work. We always respond by saying, “That’s good to know please update your website so that this information is publicly available and also consider becoming Verified Clear we’d love to update your score.” Or, “Please provide us with online evidence of what you’re talking about on the church or denomination website, and we’d love to update the score.” In 2010, Jeff and Kim Schwarzentraub felt convicted and encouraged to move to Denver to plant a church. 0:00 / 42:47 Holy Fire - Derek Carr - Brave Church Brave Church 1.94K subscribers Subscribe 7.9K views 3 years ago BraveChurch Derek Carr is part of the ministry team at Brave Church. We sometimes get emails from pastors and congregants telling us that the score we’ve given to a church does not accurately reflect what happens in their church. ![]() That is why we confine our scope purely to any online evidence available on a church’s website, on its denomination’s or network’s website, and any pastor statements. We cannot score based on the “reality of what happens in their congregations,” but rather based on their online presence. It is a “communication” score above anything else. Our goal is to score churches for how clearly they communicate their actively enforced policies. If that was so, then we would certainly enable people to post “personal reviews” of their experiences in churches, much in the way that Yelp does. Our society needs brave churches where people can talk about the. Although this is a common byproduct of our public database, it is actually not our primary goal. I became a pastor because I wanted to change that, Elizabeth Hagan writes in Brave Church. Some people assume that our database exists to point LGBT people to LGBT-affirming churches, for instance, or to warn them about non-affirming churches. ![]()
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