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You are on this journey with us. Who are we?
In this episode, the two Jasons share their journeys to and with their current churches. Jason Hill shares his call from a large church plant in Tulsa, OK to a tiny church re-start in rural Southeast Missouri. Jason Buckwalter narrates his journey from an urban church struggling against the “200 barrier” to a rural congregation that has become their home. This is called ethnographic re-narration. Knowing your story and the story of your church can help you understand who your people are, what God has done among them in the past, and what he is doing among them right now.
As we share our stories, we would love to hear yours! How did God lead you to your current congregation? What have you learned about small churches in your current place of worship and service?
Share with us as we have shared with you!
By Jason Buckwalter & Jason Hill5
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You are on this journey with us. Who are we?
In this episode, the two Jasons share their journeys to and with their current churches. Jason Hill shares his call from a large church plant in Tulsa, OK to a tiny church re-start in rural Southeast Missouri. Jason Buckwalter narrates his journey from an urban church struggling against the “200 barrier” to a rural congregation that has become their home. This is called ethnographic re-narration. Knowing your story and the story of your church can help you understand who your people are, what God has done among them in the past, and what he is doing among them right now.
As we share our stories, we would love to hear yours! How did God lead you to your current congregation? What have you learned about small churches in your current place of worship and service?
Share with us as we have shared with you!