By Heather Cracknell, Beth Honey, Ed Olsworth-Peter and Phil HoyleJune 2020
Train
Phil Hoyle and Idina Dunmore
Discover creative ways of starting new Christian communities in your area.
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 …
Watch / 47 min
Simon Hall and others
When church buildings shut, churches went online at home. How can we move from online groups to thriving house churches?
Read / Book
Bishop Ric Thorpe
This book looks at the biblical, theological and historical roots of resource churches. It covers all the practicalities of how to launch and grow an effective …
Watch / 41 min
Christian Selvaratnam and others
What are the training needs of pioneers and planters and how can we best meet them?
Gareth Robinson
Gareth Robinson offers ten guiding principles for pioneers and church planters - five based within our own formation of character, and five that see us …
Watch / 42 min
Sarah Jackson and others
How do you train church planters? What journey do they need to go on? What content do they need? How should it be delivered? Panel: Sarah Jackson, Gareth …
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John Valentine
An extended essay looking at the theological and historical background to bivocational ministry, and an analysis of some contemporary developments.
Watch / 45 min
Heather Cracknell and others
After the first church plant, how can plants and other churches be networked together to increase their missional impact and capacity? Panel: Heather Cracknell …
Watch / 14 min
Fr James Mallon
Father James Mallon of Nova Scotia, Canada, and founder of the Divine Renovation ministry, speaks to the delegates of Multiply 2020.
Jo Saxton
Jo Saxton, author, speaker and leadership coach offers ideas and inspiration on how we take seriously Jesus’ call to make disciples today. What does that …
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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 …