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Why Do Small Groups Exist?

by Justin Gravitt: Recently I’ve been using two sneaky questions to ask pastors and small group participants why small groups exist at all. The question I ask pastors is, “I know nearly every church has them, but what Scriptural examples are there of small groups?” Most take me to Scriptures […]

How Meetings Can Clarify Vision

by Shawn Lovejoy: Meetings are used for many things. One missed opportunity I see in many meetings is failing to communicate, clarify or rally around vision. In my book Be Mean About The Vision: Preserving and Protecting What Matters, I reveal the most crucial vision questions; and I’m giving them to […]

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5 Ways to Improve Your Church Parking Without Breaking the Bank

by unSeminary: Your parking lot is the very first of first impressions that guests at your church experience. When was the last time you thought about how to improve that experience? Is the parking experience at your church turning people off before they even get to your building? What is […]

PODCAST 044: Jate Earhart & Constructing a Digital Church

by Jeff Reed: This Episode of The Church Digital Podcast may challenge some established norms. If so, that’s cool. They probably need to be challenged. A small, but growing number of physical churches are finally seeing that community can be created in virtual spaces, and now more than ever churches […]

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Essentials of Discipleship Groups: Reproduction and Commitment

by Dylan Young: My grandmother used to make a seriously delicious barbecue sauce. It has been used in many meals for years and years in the Young household. Everyone in the family loves that sauce and Praise the Lord my dad made sure he got the recipe from her before […]

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The War is Decided, But the Battle Continues

The War is Decided, But the Battle Continues .et_post_meta_wrapper by Brandon Cox: Most Americans have heard of The War of 1812, but don’t know much about it. It took place four decades after the American Revolution and lasted about 30 months, ending in December of 1814. But the most famous […]

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What Should I Do When I Disciple Someone?

by Justin Gravitt: Do you struggle to know what to do with the person you disciple? Most do. To solve the problem many people simply work through the hottest discipleship curriculum. After that the disciple is challenged to find someone else to “disciple” (i.e. go through the curriculum with). All […]

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What I Learned as Multisite Campus Pastor

Home > Blog > What I Learned as Multisite Campus Pastor What I Learned as Multisite Campus Pastor By Bryan Rose 10 Learnings of a Multi-Site Mega-Church Campus Pastor.. In Twitter form. 1.    Everyone going finds a place to serve, or stays. Mission is contagious – so is consumption. 2.   […]

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LibertyLive Story

.et_post_meta_wrapper Superman’s only real threat, as it turns out, was Kryptonite! by Portable Church Industries: When a growing church has a clear and relentless vision of reaching a given community or region with a multisite strategy, it will face challenges, or kryptonite, if you will. “How do we keep adding […]

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How High Capacity Church Leaders Start Their Mornings with Carey Nieuwhof, Jenni Catron, Dan Reiland & Kadi Cole

by unSeminary: How do you start your morning as a church leader? What happens in the first hour of your day that sets up where the rest of your day goes? Have you ever wondered how highly effective ministry leaders begin their mornings? Today on the unSeminary podcast we dive […]