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Networks Church Planting Networks From a Leadership Network Research Project
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Study 45 church-planting networks45 church-planting networks 24 in-person interviews24 in-person interviews 15 over the phone15 over the phone 6 on-line surveys6 on-line surveys
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Observations
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Local churches… Plant churches like themselvesPlant churches like themselves Direct “mothering” or sponsorshipDirect “mothering” or sponsorship
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Denominations Reproduce common denominationalist churchesReproduce common denominationalist churches
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Independent Organizations Started by catalytic leaders who think beyond local church planting and differently than denominations.
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Born from… Ideology Theology Independence Entrepreneurial spirit Kingdom mentality Frustration Vision Calling Need for something different
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Networks vary in … TheologyTheology MethodologyMethodology EcclesiologyEcclesiology
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Networks share Passion for planting churches of “similar DNA”Passion for planting churches of “similar DNA”
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Network “Group of churches that have publicly acknowledged that they are intentionally working together for the purpose of church planting and have a cooperative strategy to accomplish that goal.”
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Relationships as Catalyst Trademark characteristic – emphasis on the ongoing relationship with the planter and church-planting entity.Trademark characteristic – emphasis on the ongoing relationship with the planter and church-planting entity.
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Two types of networks Inter-denominationalInter-denominational Intra-denominationalIntra-denominational
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Local Church Network GlocalNet from Northwood ChurchGlocalNet from Northwood Church Global Outreach from Spanish River ChurchGlobal Outreach from Spanish River Church
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Assessment and Training Defined processes for assessment,assessment, training, andtraining, and assisting the church planter with a new plant.assisting the church planter with a new plant.
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Applicants Networks generally accept 20 percent of those who apply to their church planting programs.Networks generally accept 20 percent of those who apply to their church planting programs. Average 20 applicants / yearAverage 20 applicants / year Approvals 5 / yearApprovals 5 / year
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“Everyone looks at people who are called to do it and want to do the same, even if they are not called. If I can talk guys out of it, I can save them a lot of hardship.” ~ Ron Sylvia, Purpose Driven Church Planting
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Acts 29 50% on-line & phone interviews50% on-line & phone interviews 50% of those are declined during the face-to-face interview50% of those are declined during the face-to-face interview 25% of original applicants go on to plant Acts 29 churches25% of original applicants go on to plant Acts 29 churches 150 men in process now150 men in process now
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Process Relationship Assessment Philosophical Connectedness Theological Compatibility Network Chemistry Boot Camp Possible Funding Coaching On-going Connectedness (italics=network emphasis)
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Ministry Paradigm Missiology: common term and driving force with networksMissiology: common term and driving force with networks
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Style No prescribed formula/style required by most networksNo prescribed formula/style required by most networks Most indicated they were a local expression of the community planted in.Most indicated they were a local expression of the community planted in. Many of the plants look more like network than their communityMany of the plants look more like network than their community
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Budgets and Funding Different than denomination support or church planting churchDifferent than denomination support or church planting church
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Annual Budget Average for networks: $592,133Average for networks: $592,133
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Two “budget groupings” 1.Less than $1,000,000 –90% of networks surveyed –Average $182,500 2.Over $1,000,000 –10% of networks surveyed –Average $1,775,000
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Average support for new plant $172,2000$172,2000 Reported amount typically combined resources from network and other supporters of the planter/plantReported amount typically combined resources from network and other supporters of the planter/plant
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High End Sovereign Grace - $110,000- $120,000 for average church plantSovereign Grace - $110,000- $120,000 for average church plant –$60,000 from Sovereign Grace mission fund –The rest from tithes and offerings of the founding families
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Reproduction Average #/year has increased for networks over the past 6 yearsAverage #/year has increased for networks over the past 6 years 1.9 to 61.9 to 6
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Possible reasons 50 percent of existing networks are gradually increasing the number of churches they plant each year.50 percent of existing networks are gradually increasing the number of churches they plant each year. A large number of new networks have started since 2003.A large number of new networks have started since 2003. –The new networks are planting more churches / year and growing more rapidly per year than existing networks
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Team Planting Many groups won’t allow a lone pastor, however there is still a primary focus on having a lead planter within the team.Many groups won’t allow a lone pastor, however there is still a primary focus on having a lead planter within the team. Some networks require the entire team to be assessed, while others require only the lead planter, and then they let him develop his own team.Some networks require the entire team to be assessed, while others require only the lead planter, and then they let him develop his own team.
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Successes Networks report that 93 percent of the churches they begin become established churches.Networks report that 93 percent of the churches they begin become established churches. Average attendance of 143 by the 1-year anniversary.Average attendance of 143 by the 1-year anniversary.
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