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#46: Church Ministry Silos, Maps vs Ministry
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In this episode, Robby and Chris talk about the idea of being a church that takes members on a pathway vs building out a menu of things to offer them.
In This Episode, You’ll Discover:
- Why you need a structured plan to grow a church that is deep instead of wide.
- Why trying to grow a megachurch is only going to work 1% of the time.
- Why you must always being asking “what’s next” when planning events.
Shareable Quotes (#MakingDisciplesPodcast):
- “Do you have a map or a menu?” – @chrisswain73
- “Most people grew a megachurch through additions of programs” – @rgallaty
- “At every event we plan, we ask: what’s next?” – @rgallaty
This Episode’s Sponsor:
- With Ministry Grid’s library of over 3,000 training videos, it’s now simpler than ever to train every volunteer and leader in your church. And this is training you can trust. Each Ministry Grid video features an experienced ministry leader who has been where you are now. Learn how to get unlimited access for you and your church at MinistryGrid.com.
Additional Resources:
- Discipleship Blueprint Training Digital Download
- Lifeway Leadership Podcast Network
- New Churches Q&A Podcast
Help Us Grow the Podcast:
- Please subscribe
- Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or Spotify.
178 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on August 23, 2021 01:09 (). Last successful fetch was on July 22, 2021 10:00 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
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Manage episode 230428375 series 2294065
In this episode, Robby and Chris talk about the idea of being a church that takes members on a pathway vs building out a menu of things to offer them.
In This Episode, You’ll Discover:
- Why you need a structured plan to grow a church that is deep instead of wide.
- Why trying to grow a megachurch is only going to work 1% of the time.
- Why you must always being asking “what’s next” when planning events.
Shareable Quotes (#MakingDisciplesPodcast):
- “Do you have a map or a menu?” – @chrisswain73
- “Most people grew a megachurch through additions of programs” – @rgallaty
- “At every event we plan, we ask: what’s next?” – @rgallaty
This Episode’s Sponsor:
- With Ministry Grid’s library of over 3,000 training videos, it’s now simpler than ever to train every volunteer and leader in your church. And this is training you can trust. Each Ministry Grid video features an experienced ministry leader who has been where you are now. Learn how to get unlimited access for you and your church at MinistryGrid.com.
Additional Resources:
- Discipleship Blueprint Training Digital Download
- Lifeway Leadership Podcast Network
- New Churches Q&A Podcast
Help Us Grow the Podcast:
- Please subscribe
- Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or Spotify.
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