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Building Vision and Culture
Home > Blog > Building Vision and Culture August 19, 2020 Building Vision and Culture By New Churches Team “Vision and culture are the things that build capacity and cause us to achieve the things that God has put in our hearts to do,” explains Chris Railey, lead pastor of […]

Episode 518: Leadership Pipeline and Core Competencies
By: New Churches In Episode 518 of the NewChurches Q&A Podcast, Daniel and Todd discuss leadership pipeline and the core competencies for leaders. In This Episode, You’ll Discover: What the 6 core competencies are for church leadersIf core competencies have changed in the new reality Shareable Quotes (#NewChurches): “In light […]

5 Addictions Pastors Need To Overcome (To Grow Their Church In the Future)
By: Carey Nieuwhof You’ve probably learned a lot about yourself in the last year. Crisis does that to you. Crisis isn’t just an accelerator, it’s a revealer, showing you some surprising things about yourself—some good, some not so good. Since COVID struck, church leaders have seen more than a few […]

Keeping Your Church Focused on Reaching Unchurched People with Brent Purvis
By: UnSeminary Thanks for listening in to this week’s unSeminary podcast. I’m excited to have Lead Pastor Brent Purvis with us from Cascade Hills Church in Georgia. Cascade Hills Church was started by Brent’s father, Bill, after a dramatic near death experience caused him to give his life to Christ. […]

The NEW Characteristics of Churches That Will Be In Decline Five Years From Now
By: Carey Nieuwhof As a leader, you’ve likely looked back at a decision another church or organization made and thought to yourself, “how could they not have seen how bad that decision was…I mean, didn’t anybody realize where that would take them?” And of course, the answer is no…they didn’t […]

The Church In Your Neighborhood
By: The Church.Digital At North Circle, we’ve said this phrase long before Pop-Up Church became a thing for us. And to clarify, we don’t mean “doing the Sunday church thing but just in a neighborhood.” We mean loving the people who live closest to you every single day. We mean […]
