Pastors

Pastor Celebrity Look-a-Like Contest!

Enter your church’s best celebrity doppelganger and win!

Leadership Journal January 5, 2011

To kick off the new year, we are thrilled to announce the BuildingChurchLeaders.com Pastor Celebrity Look-a-Like Contest!

When our friends at Out of Urposted on celebrity look-a-like pastors (Tim Keller as Patrick Stewart! Dave Ferguson as Ed Norton!) we started wondering how many other pastors out there have a famous doppelganger. In our hunt for the best celebrity look-a-like, we invite you to nominate your pastor or church staff member for the ultimate prize–a one-year subscription to BCL.

The winning entrant will receive a one-year subscription to the site, with the second and third place finishers receiving $50 and $25 gift cards, respectively, to the store.

And just for entering, we will give you a free download–Developing an Emotionally Healthy Church.

You can enter the contest and find more details here. We can’t wait to see your entries!

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