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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Philippa Guy
Throughout the life of a church plant, communication is key. Explore the communication cycle, communication plans and different media streams.
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Andy Blacknell
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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Bishop Jill Duff
Prayer sits at the heart of any church plant
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Understanding your context will have direct impact on your planting plans.
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Leading Change will help you understand more about the resistance you will encounter during change and help you develop plans that include the six "change …
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Richard Gough
How to flourish through engaging well with the local clergy and senior clergy in your diocese along with your central diocesan teams (or equivalent).
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Cultural differences between churches of different sizes are greater than those between similar sized churches of different denominations. Leaders need …
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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.
Bishop Ric Thorpe
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.
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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Ron Bushyager
Understand your strengths and weaknesses as a leader and how conflict will be part of any planting journey.
Understand your strengths and weaknesses as a leader looking at the theory of true self and false self and how this applies to your planting journey.