Sally Gaze is the first Archdeacon for Rural Mission.
By Paul Pavlou and Archdeacon Sally GazeFebruary 2022
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Paul Pavlou and Helen Shannon
What does it take to plant a church? Paul Pavlou, vicar of St Mary Magdalene with the church of the Risen Christ Church in Wyken, Coventry, unpacks his …
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The Plant Course equips and prepares church planting teams in the why, what and how of starting a new church community.
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Al Gordon and others
Multiplying congregations to reach new people within and beyond the current church building. Panel: Al Gordon, Vienna McCarthy, and Alex Wood
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Winfield Bevins and others
1-3 years into a church plant, how are you doing? Time for an MOT. Panelists: Winfield Bevins, Ali Herbert, and Richard Perkins
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Planting churches at scale over time needs strategic thinking, planning and prayer. Panel: Archie Coates, Josh Howard, and Rhiannon King
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Catherine Ellerby
Being intentional about growth, discipleship and developing a culture where everyone is involved is bearing fruit at Holy Trinity Hounslow, a diverse Christian …
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Threshold, a rural church planted in Lincolnshire 30 years ago and now networked with friends in Dorset and Norway, have been trying to respond to God …
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Sarah Sharpe and others
Examining the importance of creating multi-age communities. Discover how to navigate the challenges and identify what works well.