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Establishing healthy partnership between an established church and a plant can be a challenge. Ed Stetzer talks with Ron Edmondson about how to lead an established church to support church planting.
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Places across the globe are having more success with the gospel than we are having. We need to learn from them. We also need to fuel their fire with what God has given us. — Ron Edmondson
Casting vision helps a church be outwardly focused. — Ed Stetzer
People are going to go where they want to go. Church planting matters. And the more we can put those two together, the more successful we’re going to be. — Ron Edmondson
I had a church planting class create case studies on the way plants partnered with their primary sponsor church. Seven out of 10 had relational problems. — Ed Stetzer
Seek more than money. If you don’t ask for my advice, you’ve already shot yourself in the foot. — Ron Edmondson
There’s a difference between being having a partner and a funder. Finding the other things an established church can provide is really key. — Ed Stetzer
A sign of healthy partnership is when both the planter and the pastor enjoy that relationship. It’s not just transactional. It’s not just the the dollars. — Ron Edmondson
The post Leading an Established Church to Support Church Planting appeared first on New Churches.
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Establishing healthy partnership between an established church and a plant can be a challenge. Ed Stetzer talks with Ron Edmondson about how to lead an established church to support church planting.
Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a rating and review on iTunes.
Places across the globe are having more success with the gospel than we are having. We need to learn from them. We also need to fuel their fire with what God has given us. — Ron Edmondson
Casting vision helps a church be outwardly focused. — Ed Stetzer
People are going to go where they want to go. Church planting matters. And the more we can put those two together, the more successful we’re going to be. — Ron Edmondson
I had a church planting class create case studies on the way plants partnered with their primary sponsor church. Seven out of 10 had relational problems. — Ed Stetzer
Seek more than money. If you don’t ask for my advice, you’ve already shot yourself in the foot. — Ron Edmondson
There’s a difference between being having a partner and a funder. Finding the other things an established church can provide is really key. — Ed Stetzer
A sign of healthy partnership is when both the planter and the pastor enjoy that relationship. It’s not just transactional. It’s not just the the dollars. — Ron Edmondson
The post Leading an Established Church to Support Church Planting appeared first on New Churches.
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