Multi-Site
Frequently Asked Questions about Multisite Churches Part 3
Posted on 10/3/2012 by Greg Ligon
In our third installment of "Frequently Asked Questions about Multisite Churches," we dig a little deeper into some tougher questions. Many of you have asked things like "How long will a multisite church last?" or "Will we be able to stay true to our identity and become multisite?" Join me as we answer these tough questions and a few others.
Frequently Asked Questions about Multisite Churches Part 2
Posted on 9/26/2012 by Greg Ligon
This week in our new series "Frequently Asked Questions about Multisite Churches," we start digging a little deeper into what a multisite church looks like and what the advantages/disadvantages are for this type of church. One thing is for certain, it is not a "one size fits all" concept. Multisite churches come in all shapes and sizes that are tailored for their particular ministry.
Frequently Asked Questions about Multisite Churches
Posted on 9/19/2012 by Greg Ligon
This week begins our new blog series, "Frequently Asked Questions About Multisite Churches." Although multisite churches are on the rise, their are still a number of people who want to know what all the "hoopla" is about surrounding them. I hope you will join me as we answer some of the most common questions regarding multisite churches.
Multisite: Next Decade Wrap Up
Posted on 9/5/2012 by Greg Ligon
Our recent Multisite: Next Decade Innovation Lab journey has concluded. I hope you enjoyed the incredible resources provided by our group of seasoned ministries. I am thankful for the time spent with such great leaders and their willingness to share with us so many aspects of their ministry. As Warren Bird pointed out in a recent Leadership Network blog post, multisite churches now number more than 5,000. That's BIG news!! Sharing in each others successes and struggles helps to strengthen the core of ministries worldwide.
Multisite Next Decade - Rural
Posted on 8/21/2012 by Greg Ligon
In our last "cafe session" we visit with Andy Addis of CrossPoint in Hutchinson, KS. Andy discusses the challenges and wins of the everyday operations of a rual, multisite church. Join me as we gain some insight into this growing church.
Multisite Next Decade - Mergers
Posted on 8/15/2012 by Greg Ligon
Next up in recapping our "cafe sessions," we have the opportunity to listen to Jim Tomberlin. Jim is the co-author of "Better Together: Making Church Mergers Work" and a leader in the multisite movement. Although mergers have long been thought of as counter-productive, Jim offers up new data that suggests it is the greatest ##### to growing churches looking to expand their reach into the community.
Multisite Next Decade - Big Idea #3
Posted on 8/13/2012 by Greg Ligon
Next up in our Multisite: Next Decade - Bid Ideas series is Community Christian Church in Naperville, IL. While other churches sought to enlarge the Kingdom by reaching the far parts of the globe, Community Christian Church's idea is to impact thier local community. Watch as they present us with their plan.
Multisite: Next Decade - Avoiding the Dumb Tax (Part 4)
Posted on 8/13/2012 by Greg Ligon
In our final installment of Multisite: Next Decade - Avoiding the Dumb Tax (Part 4), we learn from Seacoast Church and Woodside Bible Church by asking them the same question..."What are the things that you didn't know when you started and that you do know now and how did you learn them?" Join me as we gather some insight into their ministries and the knowledge they have gathered along the way.
Multisite Next Decade - What’s at the Core? (part 4)
Posted on 8/8/2012 by Greg Ligon
In our final installment of "What's at the Core?", we visit with LifeChurch.tv, Christ Fellowship and Calvary Chapel. Please join me as we learn what the essentials are to their multisite strategy and DNA.
Multisite Next Decade - Missional Communities
Posted on 8/6/2012 by Greg Ligon
This week we continue our focus on the next session of "content cafes' with Missional Development. One of the many areas multisite churches face is to continually break new ground and grow. With new multisite locations costing upwards of $250,000 to launch, it has become increasely harder to reach further into the community. Greg Nettle joins us to elaborate on how RiverTree Christian Church is leveraging GoCommunities.


