Civic Revival small group videos now available to all
Want to know more about how Christians should approach politics this election season? And Campaign's Civic Revival small group videos are now available to all.
This week, we want to call your attention to a series of videos produced by Justin Giboney and our own Pastor
in conjunction with the Civic Revival Tour.Originally billed as the “Pastor’s Political Playbook” and offered to pastors and Christian influencers, these videos, now available to churches with a RightNow Media subscription and to the general public on YouTube, walk through the 10 civic disciplines for churches and other small group meetings.
The six videos include an introductory video and five videos tackling two civic disciplines each.
With your church’s RightNow Media subscription, you can get access to the videos here.
If you don’t have a RightNow Media subscription, you can watch the videos on YouTube.
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