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Why We Must Rethink the Smaller Church, Part 2: The New Structure

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While most people would consider a church with an average worship attendance of 50 to be small, those churches are larger than 50% of churches in America. In this three-part series, Thom and Jess discuss the implications of these developments. In this second of three podcasts, they discuss how we should consider structuring smaller churches today.

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While most people would consider a church with an average worship attendance of 50 to be small, those churches are larger than 50% of churches in America. In this three-part series, Thom and Jess discuss the implications of these developments. In this second of three podcasts, they discuss how we should consider structuring smaller churches today.

Resources:

Episode Sponsor:

Focus on your ministry, we’ll focus on the finances.

  • Chaney & Associates — The accounting firm for the Church.
  • Stop stressing about the state of your church’s finances and start feeling confident knowing you’ve hired an accounting team you can trust.
  • At Chaney & Associates, we understand the weight you carry stewarding tithe money which is why we’ve helped over 1,100 churches with accounting & payroll services for over 21 years.
  • Save time with our cloud-based software. Access reports in real time. And feel confident knowing you’re working with software that’s the best in class.
  • From church plants to megachurches, we’ve got you covered.
  • Cumulative Translation Adjustment (CTA): Visit chaneyassociates.com today to get started.

The post Why We Must Rethink the Smaller Church, Part 2: The New Structure appeared first on Church Answers.

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