What are the questions to ask as you plan your timeline and what you will do at each stage.
By Toria GrayJuly 2019
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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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Andy Blacknell
Cultural differences between churches of different sizes are greater than those between similar sized churches of different denominations. Leaders need …
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Sam Donoghue
Discover more about the different models for integrating families and children into the heart of your church plant.
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Bishop Ric Thorpe and Andy Blacknell
Bishop Ric invites you to learn from experienced church planters the steps to staring a new congregation.
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John Valentine
All church planters, especially the lead planter, need to engage in fundraising.
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Building a team is key to the journey of any plant, covering the roles you might consider in your team plus how to recruit, select, develop and motivate …
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Toria Gray
Understanding and working with stakeholders who have influence over your plans is a vital step in your planting journey.
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Bishop Ric Thorpe
Packed with practical advice and insightful stories, 'How to Plant a Church' will encourage and equip anyone with a vision to start a new worshipping community …
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Bishop Jill Duff
Prayer sits at the heart of any church plant
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Church planting, like life, isn’t a straight line from where you are now to your vision. Values will determine your vision and what you do and don’t do.
There is no right way to plant a church. We can look back, we can look around, but you still need to work out what God has uniquely called you to.
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Understanding your context will have direct impact on your planting plans.