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December 12, 2007

Reproducing Church -- January 7 & 8

Rcelogo_2One of my favorite NewThing events is right around the corner.  Monday and Tuesday, January 7-8 is NewThing's Reproducing Church Experience.  This two day experience is for anyone who dreams of not only being part of a life-changing church, but has a vision for a church that reproduces over and over again.

  • What does it take to be a leader that reproduces other leaders?
  • How do you develop small groups and teams that reproduce?
  • What are the key qualities of a reproducing church culture?
  • How can you contribute to a growing movement of reproducing churches?
  • What does it look like for a church to establish reproducing practices from day one?

Some of the best practitioners I know anywhere will share their insights and struggles: CCC's very own Dave Ferguson, Eric Metcalf, Brian Zehr, Perry Martin, and Carter Moss, along with Dave Dummitt from NewThing's 242 Community Church in Detroit.  You won't miss this great opportunity.  For more information, go to www.newthing.org.

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Hey Jon
I'm a pastor in Texas (small groups, assim, guest services) and we're working on some of these concepts here. No way I can make it to this, will the audio/video/manuals be available? Really looking for insight and simplicity in this stuff this year.
you can e-mail me at larryboatright@mac.com if you'd like.

Blessings!
larryboatright

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