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LBC MULTISITE ROUNDTABLE

LBC MULTISITE ROUNDTABLE. May 13, 2014. RATIONALE FOR USING A MULTI-SITE CHURCH STRATEGY.

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LBC MULTISITE ROUNDTABLE

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  1. LBC MULTISITE ROUNDTABLE May 13, 2014

  2. RATIONALE FOR USING A MULTI-SITE CHURCH STRATEGY

  3. The Multi-Site Campus Strategy enables Churches to:Grow larger and smaller at the same time (keeping the intimacy of a smaller fellowship while increasing the total number of available seats during optimal worship times)

  4. The Multi-Site Campus Strategy enables Churches to:Overcome geographic and cultural barriers to reach new people

  5. The Multi-Site Campus Strategy enables Churches to:Address more community needs and provide more community support

  6. The Multi-Site Campus Strategy enables Churches to:Involve more people in growth and outreach opportunities and ministries (enables untapped talent to emerge each time a new venue is opened)

  7. The Multi-Site Campus Strategy enables Churches to:Provide an infusion of trained workers to new church starts

  8. The Multi-Site Campus Strategy enables Churches to:Launch new Church Campuses under a respected Church name and with the same DNA (Vision, Values, Beliefs, Strategies, etc.)

  9. The Multi-Site Campus Strategy enables Churches to:Staff with generalists and specialists, so that both groups can be utilized

  10. The Multi-Site Campus Strategy enables Churches to:Have greater impact with less costs, since many of the costs are shared

  11. The Multi-Site Campus Strategy enables Churches to:Provide a new-church vibe with a big-church punch

  12. The Multi-Site Campus Strategy enables Churches to:Move to new locations while staying at the current location

  13. The Multi-Site Campus Strategy enables Churches to: Maintain a climate for diversity, creativity and innovation in ministry

  14. The Multi-Site Campus Strategy enables Churches to: Provide more prayer support and marketing for each Campus

  15. MODELS FOR CELEBRATION’S MULTI-SITE CHURCH MINISTRY

  16. Most Multi-Site Churches are a Blend of Models:The Video-Venue Model – using video cast sermons combined with live worship teams (most people love video messages once they are exposed to them because they can see more clearly the facial expressions of the speaker)

  17. Most Multi-Site Churches are a Blend of Models: Regional Campus Model – replicating the experience of the original campus at additional campuses (with sermons preached by different preachers) in order to make church more accessible to other geographic and cultural communities

  18. Most Multi-Site Churches are a Blend of Models: Teaching Team Model – leveraging a strong teaching team across multiple locations (using either the video-venue approach or a rotational approach)

  19. Most Multi-Site Churches are a Blend of Models: Partnership Model – partnering with local business or non-profit organizations to utilize their facilities for worship venues

  20. Most Multi-Site Churches are a Blend of Models: Low-Risk Model – starting video-venues wherever there is a home or building available

  21. CAMPUSPASTORS ARE THE KEY TO STRONG MULTI-SITES

  22. The Campus Pastor is responsible for conveying the DNA of the Original Church, recruiting the core team, developing the new leaders, and overseeing the ministry once the campus is launched.

  23. A Campus Pastor Needs To Be A:Leader who completely buys into the church’s vision and is loyal to its senior leadership

  24. A Campus Pastor Needs To Be A: Team player with strong relational skills

  25. A Campus Pastor Needs To Be A:Team builder who can reproduce vision in others and share responsibility with others

  26. A Campus Pastor Needs To Be A: Pastor who really has a desire and heart to shepherd others

  27. A Campus Pastor Needs To Be A: Flexible Entrepreneur

  28. A Campus Pastor Needs To Be A:Solid Teacher of God’s Word

  29. OTHER KEYS TO STRONG MULTI-SITE CHURCH MINISTRY

  30. Primarily utilize Leaders who are already part of the church, because they already understand and are committed to the church’s vision and values

  31. Utilize small groups to develop believers and leaders

  32. Remember Leadership development is more relational than anything else

  33. Look at leadership development from the new leader’s point of view

  34. Check for alignment of explicit and implicit values

  35. Set up simple ways to measure Leadership development and more will happen

  36. Develop Leaders by organizing teams specific to each campus or venue

  37. Explore the attitude of interdependence

  38. Shift ownership of programming to each local campus as much as possible

  39. Don’t quit looking for better ways to do ministry

  40. CELEBRATION’S MULTI-SITE LAUNCH STRATEGY

  41. Begin to pray and seek direction from the Lord concerning the Communities and/or Cities He wants us to target

  42. Recruit and begin to train the Campus Pastor

  43. Begin ministering to the Community (if in the New Orleans area)

  44. Identify the Celebration People who live in the targeted Community, gather them together, and begin casting vision to them about taking their Community for Jesus

  45. Secure a site for the Multi-site Campus

  46. Develop and begin to implement a Budget for the start-up and ministry continuance of the Satellite Campus

  47. Purchase the needed equipment (video, sound, lighting, etc.) and begin to train workers

  48. Form a nucleus of Leaders and Core Group members to work with the Campus Pastor (including Celebration people who don’t live in the Community but who are willing to invest 6 months to a year or more in the launching of the new Campus), and begin a 3-month training of those Leaders and Core Group members

  49. Saturate the Community with advertising concerning the launch of the Satellite Campus

  50. Have a great Grand Opening Day and begin reaching, assimilating and discipling large number of people of that Community

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