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FROM SURVIVAL MODE TO SCALABLE MINISTRY

(Above, left to right)  Kingdom Kids Director Mary Tod Braswell; Ministry Coordinator Sarah Miranda; Worship + Communications Pastor Reid Work; Youth Director Hunter Stonebraker; Lead Designer Mary Kate Kitsmiller; Assimilations Coordinator + Interim Kingdom Kids Coordinator Logan Hunt; College + Young Adult Director Caleb Anderson; Teaching Pastor Will Campbell Six years ago, Reid Work and […]

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COMPASS CHRISTIAN CHURCH: Expanding with intention + focusing on continuity

  When Compass Christian Church first engaged Goff Companies in 2013, the immediate challenge was obvious: the church was running out of room. At the time, the Colleyville, Texas-based church was already experiencing rapid growth. The original campus occupied three corners of a major intersection, while a growing campus in Roanoke was meeting in a […]

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CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH OWASSO: When your building starts fighting your mission, it’s time to rebuild for real ministry

  By RaeAnn Slaybaugh By the time Dr. Clayton Chisum arrived at Central Baptist Church in Owasso, Okla., in early 2020, conversations about facilities had been happening for months. The church had good people. Ministry was happening. The campus itself had “great bones,” as Chisum puts it. But there was also a growing realization that […]

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AN EARLY ADOPTER FOR SEAMLESS CONNECTION

  When Catalyst Church’s Next Generation Director helped test a new workflows feature, the result was a more unified system for managing data, follow-up and discipleship. By RaeAnn Slaybaugh If Megan Hinesley — a former educator — were a student in her own classroom, she’d be the first to raise her hand to volunteer. That […]

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VETTING YOUR LENDING OPTIONS

Before a building or renovation project, church leaders should understand borrowing capacity — and why speaking with a direct lender matters. By Dan Mikes Scripture calls church leaders to demonstrate faithful stewardship. Today, that includes navigating budget constraints, as well as evolving giving habits and complex financial decisions.  One of those financial decisions is whether […]

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JEFF PELLETIER + MILESTONE CHURCH: Always building for what’s next

Built to serve. Designed to grow. What began in a former grocery store has become a thriving multisite ministry. Through the right building partnership — including strategic land acquisition, careful due diligence, and future-focused design — Milestone Church built a campus model ready for long-term growth. By RaeAnn Slaybaugh Long before Jeff Pelletier became executive […]

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WHEN THE CROWD THINS: Why volunteer sustainability is an urgent challenge

By Denise Craig, CAE, CCA  Churches everywhere feel it. The sanctuary might have filled back up, but the volunteer rooms haven’t. This post‑pandemic era has created a new kind of ministry tension: attendance has stabilized, even growing in some places, while volunteer engagement continues to decline or stay static. The result is a widening gap […]

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FROM STOREFRONT TO REGIONAL IMPACT

  By RaeAnn Slaybaugh Guided by careful analysis, collaborative construction leadership, and unwavering stewardship, Lakeshore Church created room for the future without compromising mission or budget. After 30 years and 22 years, respectively, at Lakeshore Church, Lead Pastor Brad Howard and Executive  Pastor Nick Dekold have navigated through many seasons. Howard has been with Lakeshore […]

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WHERE TRADITION MEETS TOMORROW

  Guided by congregational memory and a call to welcome more worshipers, St. David of Wales brought a new sacred space to life without leaving its past behind. By RaeAnn Slaybaugh As you step onto the campus of St. David of Wales Episcopal Church in Denton, Texas, you’ll find two similar buildings: an elegant, traditional-looking […]

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GIVING 3.0: Confidence, Cues and Journeys

  A pastoral vision for technology that removes friction, respects attention, and turns first gifts into faithful partnership through confidence, timely cues, and guided journeys. By Justin Dean The next era of church leadership will not be won by louder appeals. It will be shaped by gentler on-ramps. Generosity is discipleship in action, and technology […]

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