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A shortcut for your group leaders
Ever wish there was an easy way to prepare your leaders to facilitate a group discussion on scripture? Many people are so afraid that they won’t know enough about scripture that they won’t even sign up for the job. Here’s the easiest way I’ve found: give them...
Getting kids serving
A church in Denver recently did a Kids4Kits fun run. Denver Presbyterian Church held a kids’ race in a local park to raise money for medical supplies to build caregiver kits to help those affected by AIDS. (Details available through World Vision.) A couple of weeks...
Multi-site tip #10: What about the preaching?
This blog entry is part of a series of reflections on the multi-site model of church. After the whole series has been posted, you can do a search for multi-site within the blog to pull up the whole series. This is hands-down the most contentious issue for multi-site...
Multi-site tip #9: Pre-think the staffing structure
This blog entry is part of a series of reflections on the multi-site model of church. After the whole series has been posted, you can do a search for multi-site within the blog to pull up the whole series. Consider staffing structure before you hire. What positions...
Multi-site tip #8: Emphasize multiplication over size
This blog entry is part of a series of reflections on the multi-site model of church. After the whole series has been posted, you can do a search for multi-site within the blog to pull up the whole series. Emphasize multiplication. Depending on how it’s done,...
Multi-site tip #7: Get comfortable with repetition
This blog entry is part of a series of reflections on the multi-site model of church. After the whole series has been posted, you can do a search for multi-site within the blog to pull up the whole series. Communicate your expectations—and the vision—over and over...
Multi-site tip #6: Think about the money in advance
This blog entry is part of a series of reflections on the multi-site model of church. After the whole series has been posted, you can do a search for multi-site within the blog to pull up the whole series. What’s one of the biggest issues of contention in both...
Multi-site tip #5: Localizing small groups
This blog entry is part of a series of reflections on the multi-site model of church. After the whole series has been posted, you can do a search for multi-site within the blog to pull up the whole series. I know some multi-site churches may handle this differently,...
Multi-site tip #4: Planning ahead
This blog entry is part of a series of reflections on the multi-site model of church. After the whole series has been posted, you can do a search for multi-site within the blog to pull up the whole series. If you’re going to do multi-site church well, you’ll need to...
Multi-site tip #3: Understand your goal
This blog entry is part of a series of reflections on the multi-site model of church. After the whole series has been posted, you can do a search for multi-site within the blog to pull up the whole series. Know why you’re doing multi-site. If you’re moving to...
Multi-site tip #2: Who’s in charge here?
This blog entry is part of a series of reflections on the multi-site model of church. After the whole series has been posted, you can do a search for multi-site within the blog to pull up the whole series. Simply because this model of church is new, it’s not yet clear...
Multi-site tip #1: Consider geography
This blog entry is part of a series of reflections on the multi-site model of church. After the whole series has been posted, you can do a search for multi-site within the blog to pull up the whole series. For multi-site to work, the sites need to be geographically...






