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7 Reasons Your Church Should Merge With Another Church in 2020

In this season, many churches have been stalled by their plateaued or declining attendance, while other congregations are thriving and making an impact. 94% of all churches in the country are losing ground against the communities they serve. That means that if this trend continues, the message of Jesus will...
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5 Reopening Phase Opportunities for Multisite Churches

The multisite church movement is the most pervasive innovation in the local church in the last 20 years. Yes, even more impactful than the current shift to digital. Across the country, this movement has generated tens of thousands of new connections between local churches and those living in the communities...
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Church Mergers, Adoptions & Rebirths Advice from Eric Rojas

Welcome back to the unSeminary podcast. Today we’re chatting with Eric Rojas, Executive Pastor of Rolling Hills Church in Nashville, Tennessee. Rolling Hills was started in 2003 and currently has four campuses in the Nashville area. As they've grown and gone multisite, they've developed a heart for church revitalization and...
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5 Warning Signs That Your Church Shouldn’t Merge

Is your church healthy but considering merging with another church?  Are you a multisite church that is thinking about helping another church through a merger and adding a campus at the same time?  Are you part of a struggling church that is looking at the potential of merging with another...
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Insights from 8 Church Mergers with Dan Zimbardi

Welcome to this week’s unSeminary podcast. Today I’m excited to talk with returning guest, Dan Zimbardi, Executive Pastor at Sandals Church in California. Sandals started 22 years ago in the living room of lead pastor, Matt Brown, and today has 11 locations throughout the middle and southern parts of California....