The multisite movement at a crossroads

Very few multisite churches have maximized multiplication potential. Though the movement has been a game-changer, we are again standing at a crossroads.
Read More >Very few multisite churches have maximized multiplication potential. Though the movement has been a game-changer, we are again standing at a crossroads.
Read More >Of all the facility tools at a church’s disposal, portable room dividers are — by design — among the most adaptable. Discover the various uses.
Read More >Combination seating appeals to a multi-generational church. It combines historical expectations with modern standards and aesthetics.
Read More >Measuring and exploring key performance indicators (KPIs) for your ministry can help in the navigation of both risks and opportunities.
Read More >Many churches recruit interns as a way to provide ministry experience for students. Guidelines for unpaid internships have changed.
Read More >Satellite expansion can help manage a church’s growth in attendance. There are do’s and don’ts for dealing with lenders and church expansion locations.
Read More >When your ministry is planning a project, options for financing are to borrow, have a capital campaign, or save. A mix of all three is also possible.
Read More >Check-ups for church insurance help to assess the church’s needs and determine if limits are accurate. This ensures lack of overpayment and full coverage
Read More >Building a facility: making informed choices Decisions concerning building new facilities — or expanding existing ones — are among the most important issue any church leader will have to consider. As experienced decision-makers at any church have learned, it is concern beyond funding; building decisions must consider questions such as: • Is the space large […]
Read More >Cyber exposures pose a potential threat to your church. Learn about the likelihood of a cyber breach and how to prepare and respond to any attacks.
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