Episode 200: The Future of Church Planting & Multisite
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What is the future of church planting and multisite?
In this episode of the NewChurches Q&A Podcast, Daniel, Ed, and Todd discuss what’s next in church planting and multisite in honor of Episode 200.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
- Thoughts on the future of church planting
- Thoughts on the future of multisite
- Things to consider when choosing between planting a church and the multisite model.
Shareable Quotes (#NewChurches):
- “I think the future of church planting is multisite. More churches are using multisite as a vehicle to plant new churches.” –@toddadkins
- “I think the future of multisite is church planting.” –@danielsangi
- “For multisite to work really well there needs to be DNA alignment.”–@danielsangi
- “Bivocational church planting is so much of the future and it was so much of the past.”–@edstetzer
- “I think the men and women serving in bivocational roles need to be celebrated more.”–@edstetzer
- “Bivocational ministers are not junior varsity.”–@toddadkins
- “There’s a great freedom when there is not just a sage on the stage, but a group of people sharing the responsibility.”–@edstetzer
- “The future of multisite is agile methodology, starting small, and continually testing waters.”–@danielsangi
- “Our legacy is likely not going to be something we do but someone we develop.”–@toddadkins
- “This work is a holy work that requires us to lean in on growth, prayer, and trusting Jesus.”–@edstetzer
- “Draw close to Jesus, minister out of the overflow, and ultimately make it your aim to, ‘preach the gospel, die, and be forgotten.'”–@edstetzer
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