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1 1 Multi-Site Churches: Guidance for the Movement’s Next Generation

2 2 About the author Scott McConnell Associate Director of LifeWay Research Has studied the needs and preferences of churches for 13 years. Earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania

3 3 About the book Multi-Site Churches: Guidance for the Movement’s Next Generation

4 4 Overview  Multi-Site Churches provides practical help to churches who are considering multi-site or are in the early stages of multi-site  The principles and “in the trenches” examples help leaders think about multi- site and begin planning for the many decisions they will need to make

5 5 How this book came about  LifeWay Research found that 16 percent of Protestant pastors are “seriously considering adding a worship service at one or more new locations or campuses in the next two years.” Survey of 1,005 Protestant pastors in April-May 2007  In December 2008, it was unchanged with 15% saying the same thing  The need for guidance was clear

6 6 Where does the ‘guidance’ come from?  LifeWay Research conducted in-depth interviews with lead pastors, campus pastors and ministers responsible for multi-site ministry at their church  These included over 40 multi-site churches that represented a variety of sizes, denominations and locations across the country

7 7 Where does the ‘guidance’ come from?  Understanding the tough things and the things these churches were unprepared for– McConnell discovered a treasure of guidance for churches going multi-site

8 8 Where does the ‘guidance’ come from?  Multi-Site Churches also taps 9 multi-site experts as contributors:  Warren Bird  Scott Chapman  Jimmie Davidson  Dave Ferguson  Jon Ferguson  James MacDonald  Dino Rizzo  Rick Rusaw  Geoff Surratt

9 9 When does multi-site make sense?

10 10 Why multi-site? Based on the multi-site churches we studied:  When the focus is on the Great Commission  When you have a culture of multiplication  When you are willing to remove barriers to reach more people  When you are willing to seize the opportunity  When your church is healthy

11 11 You must see God’s activity in 6 areas 1.Unanimity among leaders 2.A leader for the new site 3.A core group of leaders to lead the core ministries at the new site 4.A locale of people that God is calling your church to reach 5.Systems and structures in place 6.Sufficient finances

12 12 Confusion occurs when churches are missing one thing…

13 13 …An understanding of who they are and what matters  Leaders must be honest about who their church is, so they know what to replicate  Leaders must get beyond analogies (e.g., DNA)  New sites must prioritize and invest in the programs/activities that matter most and not try to offer everything

14 14 What does leadership look like in a multi-site church?

15 15 Leadership must flow  A matrixed organizational model is required  The campus pastor is the extension of the church’s senior leadership to the site  Core leaders for each core ministry extend the leadership of the campus pastor and age group ministers

16 16 Role of the campus pastor  Any pastor has three primary roles: teacher, shepherd and leader  The campus pastor’s roles are shepherd and leader  Shepherding – drawing people in with care  Leadership – sending people out as an extension of the church’s senior leadership

17 17 Other challenges multi-site churches face

18 18 Communicating effectively  The vision must be effectively shared with the whole church  Those going to the new site must ‘get it’ “We are not going there for you.”  Those in the community must see that you are part of the community and are available

19 19 Staff roles change  Pastors: Dave Browning  Pastors: “I ended up working less in ministry and working more on the ministry.” Dave Browning  Staff members: “ Dan Scates  Staff members: “My honest take is multi- site exposes staff people who are not team builders.” Dan Scates

20 20 Leadership Development  Larry Osborne  “Multi-site puts us back to those early days over and over where people are needed.” Larry Osborne  Jon Ferguson  “We have found small groups to be the best incubator for growing reproducing leaders because only a person capable of developing followers will be a successful small group leader.” Jon Ferguson

21 21 Other chapters address:  Specific types of new sites  Starting an ethnic or multi-cultural site  Merging with or absorbing an existing church  Developing a team of leaders  Decisions that define your multi-site church  Keeping sites connected

22 22 Multi-Site Churches: Guidance for the Movement’s Next Generation


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