The Church Planting Network Process. 1. Vision to Plant 2. Clarify Commitments Needed 4. Prayer Practice in Churches Begins 5. Determine Where to Plant.

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The Church Planting Network Process

1. Vision to Plant 2. Clarify Commitments Needed 4. Prayer Practice in Churches Begins 5. Determine Where to Plant the church 8. Find Lead Planter 9. Secure Training and Coaching 10. Planter on the Ground 11. Planter Shares Plan with churches 12. Planter Builds Team 13. The Church Starts 14. Ongoing Training and Support 15. We Do It Again 7. Management Team in Place 3. Commi- ments Made (M.O.U.) 6. Determine Lead Planter Profile

1. The Vision to Plant – by the CPN Leader.

2. Clarify Commitments Needed.

a.You meet. b.You get to know each other (coffee/meal). c.You talk about the vision (give the DVD). d.You invite leaders to vision casting meeting. e.You talk more about the vision. f.You will likely meet several times. g.You find out who wants to go – who doesn’t want to go h.You “Go with the Goers.”

3. Commitments Made. a.Every leader must come to the meeting with the support and authority of the church. b.The Leaders sign a Memorandum of Understanding (M.O.U.). c.You take a picture!

4. Prayer Practices Begin in the Churches. a.The participating church must pray. b.Pray for the location to plant the church. c.Pray for the lead planter. d.Hold join “Prayer Meetings” e.Pray over an area (Legacy Village Example)

5. Determine Where to Plant the Church. a.Location often influences the type of planter needed. b.Location should be agreed upon by the network leaders.

6. Determine the Lead Planter Profile. a.Ridley’s 13 Key Factors. b.Contextual factors based upon the location.

7. Put a Management Team in Place. a.Each major church and party should be represented. b.Chairman should be knowledgeable about Church Growth and good Church Leadership practices.

8. Search For and Find the Church Planter. a.Prayer is the key. b.Look for good leads, especially successful student ministers and others. c.The leader you want is not likely “looking.” d.The Planter must pass a formal assessment before hire.

9. Secure Training and Coaching for the Planter. a.Bootcamp Equipping Lab – Church Coaching Solutions (other groups too) – must contain segment on Restoration Movement Theology. b.Church Plant Coach-Mentor – Successful experience and training in “Coaching” (CCS). c.Stadia Planters – Project Management Guide – Passion 4 Planting (required if Stadia provides funds).

10. Get the Planter on the Ground. a.Planter should move to location six months before launch (most launches only need six months). b.Planter should go to Equipping Lab shortly after he is hired, even before moving to location.

11. Get the Plant to Share the Vision with Partner Churches. a.Helps Network Churches “buy in” to project. b.Helps surface launch team members. c.May not be viable if Network Church are far apart.

12. Planter Builds a Launch Team. a.Launch Team, not Core (insider language later). b.Network Churches send resources and maybe even people.

13. The Church Launches. a.Network Leaders send representatives for the Launch. b.Launch celebrated in all Network Churches (Video created for that purpose).

14. Ongoing Training and Support. a.The Management team supports the staff. b.Training and collaboration encouraged. c.Lead planter joins the CPN or helps start new CPN.

15. We Do It Again. a.The goal is to plant churches, not a church. b.Some Networks can multiply and bring in new churches.

1. Vision to Plant 2. Clarify Covenant Commitment Needed 4. Prayer Practice in Churches Begins 5. Determine Where to Plant the church 8. Find Lead Planter 9. Secure Training and Coaching 10. Planter on the Ground 11. Planter Shares Plan with churches 12. Planter Builds Team 13. The Church Starts 14. Ongoing Training and Support 15. We Do It Again 7. Management Team in Place 3. Covenant Made (M.O.U.) 6. Determine Lead Planter Profile Typical CPN Development Path

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!