All church planters, especially the lead planter, need to engage in fundraising.
By John ValentineJuly 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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Jacquie Driver
All plants have some finance and budgeting to manage as they launch and grow.
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Ron Bushyager
Understand your strengths and weaknesses as a leader and how conflict will be part of any planting journey.
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Pete Broadbent and others
The workshop unpacks the legalities of mixed ecology, including understanding the legal implications of starting or renewing new Christian communities …
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Toria Gray
What are the questions to ask as you plan your timeline and what you will do at each stage.
Ros Hoare
This job description is intended as a guide rather than a template. It will give you a general idea of the demands and duties generally required by such …
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Thirtyone:eight reframes the vital-yet-weighty subject of safeguarding in our churches.
John Valentine
An extended essay looking at the theological and historical background to bivocational ministry, and an analysis of some contemporary developments.
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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 …
Sam Donoghue
Discover more about the different models for integrating families and children into the heart of your church plant.