All church planters, especially the lead planter, need to engage in fundraising.
By John ValentineJuly 2019
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Jacquie Driver
All plants have some finance and budgeting to manage as they launch and grow.
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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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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.
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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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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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Martin Euden
Martin Euden discusses ways we can look after buildings to maximise their impact on our community.
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Andy Blacknell
Understanding your context will have direct impact on your planting plans.
Pete Broadbent and others
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Lizzy Woolf and Matthew Porter
Lizzy Woolf (Rector of St George’s Leeds) and Matthew Porter (former vicar of the Belfrey, York, now Bishop of Bolton) share their experience of financing …
John Valentine
An extended essay looking at the theological and historical background to bivocational ministry, and an analysis of some contemporary developments.
Sam Donoghue
Discover more about the different models for integrating families and children into the heart of your church plant.