The Church Planting Network Process. The Magic of Church Planting Networks a. Unity Among Believers (John 17) b. The churches in the Bible Collaborated.

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The Church Planting Network Process

The Magic of Church Planting Networks a. Unity Among Believers (John 17) b. The churches in the Bible Collaborated with Each other c. Collaboration and Autonomy can go Hand and Hand d. Collaboration is the Leading Edge of our Culture (for Good Reason). e. The Implications of Collaboration in Church Planting are Breath Taking!

Collaborating Church New Church Stadia Regional Team Collaboration Networks Each of the original four collaborating entities recruits three additional churches to start a new collaborating network The new church forms a new collaborative network

Stadia National Network Regional Clusters Metro / Local Clusters Support Centers Project Management Assessment Centers Coaching/ Mentoring Creative Resources Service Providers Donor Management Regional Directors are free to contract for services from approved providers. This frees them to focus on their main task, planting churches.

Build on Your Own CPN The Nashville Network

Build on Your Own CPN -The Nashville Network 1.The network coach starts by building relationships with the senior pastors/ministers in the area. Relationship building includes sharing the stories of other Networks and casting the vision of a potential CPN. Meetings for lunch/breakfast/dinner must be with senior pastor/minister - will not work with other staff or elders (unless it is to open a door to senior leader). Seek referrals and partnership if leaders have good relationship with other senior leaders.

Build on Your Own CPN – The Nashville Network 2. The network coach works at building relationships and staying consistent with the follow-up and scheduled meetings. The foundation of the CPN will be the desire for relationships/partnership among leaders/churches and planting a church. Relationship building and progress are often slow when starting from scratch – but remember the long-term possibilities of what can be accomplished. Continue to seek referrals and partnership if leaders have good relationship with other senior leaders. Go with the Goers – some will not stay with it.

Build on Your Own CPN – The Nashville Network 3. When a sufficient number are clearly interested, hold a commitment discussion. Make sure that the key senior pastors/ministers will attend. If possible, encourage them to bring a few other key leaders (especially key staff or elders). Focus on the vision (what can be done) and provide DVDs and short articles that can be taken back to other staff and elders. Give the specifics on the commitments needed – a general MOU. Ask all participants to take the material back to their elders and staff.

Build on Your Own CPN – The Nashville Network 4. The network coach should follow-up with all the key leaders. Call and see how the staff and elders responded. Focus on a relationship with the senior pastor/minister. Volunteer to meet with the elders and/or staff – may be especially required in smaller churches. Be prepared to cast the vision and do the teaching to the Baby CPN several times.

Build on Your Own CPN – The Nashville Network 5. Set a date to sign the M.O.U. when you have good reason to think everyone is ready. Clearly communicate the purpose of the meeting and make sure everyone is ready to sign. Be prepared for additional, unexpected meetings with key leaders/elders/staff because they now know that a decision must be made. Make sure everyone is committed and ready to sign before they arrive at the meeting. Expect unexpected drop-outs; Go with the Goers.

Build on Your Own CPN – The Nashville Network 6. Hold the meeting – sign the M.O.U. – take pictures and celebrate. Make the signing a big deal – it is the key to the CPN. Without it, the CPN is talk; with it, the CPN will become a reality. Follow up on the CPN with clear communication and instructions for the book keepers of the churches. Make sure you have firm/clear dates set for all payments to be turned in. Be prepared to follow-up and make sure all money comes in to the proper account.

Build on Your Own CPN – The Nashville Network 7. The network coach follows up with the next meeting and leads the group through the rest of the process. Determine the exact location of the plant. Develop a clear job description/profile for the planter. Set up management team. Coach the management team on hiring the planter. Guide the management team on getting training and coaching for the planter. Follow the path of a CPN (described elsewhere)

Follow a Visionary Recruiter and Build a CPN -The Indianapolis Network

Follow a Visionary Recruiter and Build a CPN – The Indianapolis Network 1.The visionary recruiter (well known) brings together a group of senior pastors/ministers in the area. The Visionary-Recruiter tells the stories of other networks and casts the vision of a potential CPN. The Visionary-Recruiter introduces a network coach. The network coach casts the vision, talks about what can be done, and makes good contacts. The Visionary-Recruiter gets a commitment from everyone interested to meet again, at a set place and time.

2. The network coach personally follows-up and schedules meetings. The foundation of the CPN will be the desire for 1) relationships/partnership among leaders/churches and 2) the planting of a church. Relationship building and progress are often slow when starting from scratch – but remember the long-term possibilities of what can be accomplished. Continue to seek referrals and partnership if leaders have good relationship with other senior leaders. Go with the Goers – some will not stay with it. Hold the meeting – cast the vision again and tell what can be done. Follow a Visionary Recruiter and Build a CPN – The Indianapolis Network

3. When a sufficient number are clearly interested, the network coach holds a commitment discussion. Make sure that the key senior pastors/ministers will attend. If possible, encourage them to bring a few other key leaders (especially key staff or elders). Focus on the vision (what can be done) and provide a DVD and short articles that can be taken back to other staff and elders. Give the specifics on the commitments needed – a general MOU. Ask all participants to take the material back to their elders and staff. Follow a Visionary Recruiter and Build a CPN – The Indianapolis Network

4. The network coach should follow-up with all the key leaders. Call and see how the staff and elders responded. Focus on a relationship with the senior pastor/minister. Volunteer to meet with the elders and/or staff – may be especially required in smaller churches. Be prepared to cast the vision and do the teaching to the Baby CPN several times. Follow a Visionary Recruiter and Build a CPN – The Indianapolis Network

5. Set a date to sign the M.O.U. when you have good reason to think everyone is ready. Clearly communicate the purpose of the meeting and make sure everyone is ready to sign. Be prepared for additional, unexpected meetings with key leaders/elders/staff because they now know that a decision must be made. Make sure everyone is committed and ready to sign before they arrive at the meeting. Expect unexpected drop-outs; Go with the Goers. Follow a Visionary Recruiter and Build a CPN – The Indianapolis Network

6. Hold the meeting – sign the M.O.U. – take pictures and celebrate. Make the signing a big deal – it is the key to the CPN. Without it, the CPN is talk; with it, the CPN will become a reality. Follow up on the CPN with clear communication and instructions for the book keepers of the churches. Make sure you have firm/clear dates set for all payments to be turned in. Be prepared to follow-up and make sure all money comes in to the proper account. Follow a Visionary Recruiter and Build a CPN – The Indianapolis Network

7. The network coach follows up with the next meeting and leads the group through the rest of the process. Determine the exact location of the plant. Develop a clear job description/profile for the planter. Set up management team. Coach the management team on hiring the planter. Guide the management team on getting training and coaching for the planter. Follow the path of a CPN (described elsewhere) Follow a Visionary Recruiter and Build a CPN – The Indianapolis Network

KSP-Stadia-Noah Networks

1. The KSP-RND Vision (Feb, 2006).

Kingdom Synergy Partnership Vision Our purpose is to: Exponentially expand God’s Kingdom Through synergy partnerships Relentlessly committed to Multiplying healthy growing churches.

Healthy Megachurches Healthy smaller churches Cincinnati Christian University Center For Church Advancement Stadia Church Planting NOAH The Partners:

Currently

Kingdom Synergy Partnerships

3 years

25 healthy megachurches! 50 new church plants! 10 years