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Should My Church Go MultiSite? | Jim Tomberlin

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Very few churches in America historically have been intentionally involved in reproducing, much less multiplying. – Jim Tomberlin Going multisite is not for every church; how do you know if it is right for your church and when? In this podcast from Exponential East 2016, seasoned multisite pioneer and consultant Jim Tomberlin will help you determine if multisite is right for your church and the next steps forward. Join Jim at Exponential East 2017, where he will lead more workshops on how to go multisite. Key MultiSite Highlights: Benefits of multisite and church mergers Questions to determine the health of...

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Very few churches in America historically have been intentionally involved in reproducing, much less multiplying. – Jim Tomberlin Going multisite is not for every church; how do you know if it is right for your church and when? In this podcast from Exponential East 2016, seasoned multisite pioneer and consultant Jim Tomberlin will help you determine if multisite is right for your church and the next steps forward. Join Jim at Exponential East 2017, where he will lead more workshops on how to go multisite. Key MultiSite Highlights: Benefits of multisite and church mergers Questions to determine the health of...

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