In Episode 579 of the NewChurches Q&A Podcast, Daniel and Ed discuss why a church planter might consider partnering with a network.
In This Episode, You’ll Discover:
What kingdom collaboration looks likeHow networks have changed over the years Shareable Quotes (#NewChurches):
“If a network is going to put significant resources into a church plant, they have a right to expect, and strategically should desire, for those church plants to then become churches that start new churches in side the network.” – @edstetzer“With networks, it’s like this fire that planters and individuals have been attracted to.” – @danielsangi“All innovation happens on the periphery and then good organizations move it to the center and rejuvenate themselves.” – @edstetzer“The string has to grow because a movement generally can’t just be church planting. It can be primarily church planting, but overtime you end up more of a system.” – @edstetzer“Institutions tend to persevere. They need to be reminded of their mission, and when they are they can remarkably effective.” – @edstetzerRecommended Resources:
Listen to Episode 577: The Role of Denominations in Church PlantingRead Planting Missional Churches by Ed Stetzer and Daniel ImHelp us Multiply the Mission:
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