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More Than Multisite: Inside Today's Methods and Models for Launching New Congregations

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Best Practices for Church Expansion

The advent of multisite and church planting strategies in recent decades has introduced unprecedented opportunity for the Church as a whole. Today, there are entire networks of proliferating churches, with their own structures, terminologies and metrics for growth. The multi-ministry approach has become increasingly common - but it can also be a challenge.

Faith leaders who contemplate moving their church beyond a single campus face a variety of daunting What kind of building or location will best serve the community we'd like to reach? How will resources be shared or distributed? Who should be on the launch team? Can the church maintain unity and stay on message across congregations? Which model makes the most sense for our context - and will it work?

More Than Multisite , based on research commissioned by Cornerstone Knowledge Network, offers a detailed look at the current culture of planting and growing churches. In addition to findings from a concentrated study and in-depth interviews, this report

On whatever scale it occurs, healthy church expansion requires strategy - not merely for the growth of a congregation or the construction of a building, but ultimately for the spread of the gospel.  More Than Multisite  is a comprehensive tool to help churches minimize the challenges of launching additional congregations so they can stay on mission as they grow.

96 pages, Paperback

Published October 17, 2016

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Fascinating research if you like to read statistics. Could be very helpful for us as we evaluate where we are now and what the future looks like.
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