Proximity, powerlessness, presence and proclamation are practices key to pioneering.
By Phil Hoyle
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Phil Hoyle
The word Pioneering is used more and more in church circles to describe a kind of church, a method of church planting, or a particular ministry, but what …
Bishop Ric Thorpe and others
Helping churches grow by being intentional about their health, depth and impact.
Phil Hoyle and Idina Dunmore
Discover creative ways of starting new Christian communities in your area.
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Simple Bible Studies (SBS) help small groups of people explore a Bible passage together, without the need for a biblical expert. This guide includes step …
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John McGinley
When we hear about God doing amazing things through someone we can relate to, something powerful happens. The impossible becomes possible, imagination …
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Dr Samuel Nunney
A detailed account of fresh expressions data retrieved through Statistics for Mission returns.
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Mark Bishop
Re-discover the roots of why we are involved in church planting and understanding contextual movements and multiplication approaches. Look at basic missiology …
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Archbishop Stephen Cottrell
Archbishop Stephen Cottrell talks about having too many churches and the need for more. This mixed ecology means that anybody, anywhere, can find a church …
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Alan Hirsch
Alan Hirsch speaks at Multiply 2020 on the subject of missional movements.
Winfield Bevins
Modern missional movements have often viewed the historic Christian traditions with suspicion. The old traditions may be beautiful, the thinking goes …
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Ed Olsworth-Peter and others
How do we discern God’s call and discover more about where, what and with whom to plant and pioneer?
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Mark Bishop and others
CCX Pioneer Enabler Phil Hoyle chats with Mark Bishop about the launch of the new ‘Intro to Pioneering’ self-guided online course and with Idina Dunmore …