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In this episode, Ken Braddy and Mike Taylor discuss the strengths and advantages of normative sized churches, which typically have congregations of 50 to 150 members. They explore relational advantages, decision-making processes, agility in ministry, and effective discipleship practices within these churches. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community, flexibility, and the unique dynamics that smaller churches offer, while also providing encouragement for pastors who may feel limited by their church size.
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Episode Summary
In this episode, Ken Braddy and Mike Taylor discuss the strengths and advantages of normative sized churches, which typically have congregations of 50 to 150 members. They explore relational advantages, decision-making processes, agility in ministry, and effective discipleship practices within these churches. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community, flexibility, and the unique dynamics that smaller churches offer, while also providing encouragement for pastors who may feel limited by their church size.

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