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Everyone has opinions about multisite.
Advice often gets shared like it's one-size-fits-all, but multisite is complex; what worked for one church in one city at one moment may not work for another church.
There are best practices you can follow, but the truth is that multisite comes with a lot of nuance.
In this episode, we're continuing our "This Isn't Working Anymore" series by getting into the nuance that tends to get left out of conversations about multisite.
This Episode is Sponsored by Planning Center:
Planning Center is software designed to help churches help people. With multiple tools in one connected platform, you can stay organized, communicate with your team, and create meaningful ways to connect with your congregation. Start for free at planningcenter.com—pay only for what you need, and cancel anytime.
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By The Unstuck Group5
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Everyone has opinions about multisite.
Advice often gets shared like it's one-size-fits-all, but multisite is complex; what worked for one church in one city at one moment may not work for another church.
There are best practices you can follow, but the truth is that multisite comes with a lot of nuance.
In this episode, we're continuing our "This Isn't Working Anymore" series by getting into the nuance that tends to get left out of conversations about multisite.
This Episode is Sponsored by Planning Center:
Planning Center is software designed to help churches help people. With multiple tools in one connected platform, you can stay organized, communicate with your team, and create meaningful ways to connect with your congregation. Start for free at planningcenter.com—pay only for what you need, and cancel anytime.
Join the Conversation on Social Media

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