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Starting Another Service
Weighing the benefits and challenges of adding another service.
Store Code: SG07
Format: Word Document Premium Content - Click for info
Price: $9.95

Topics:Creativity & innovation, Expansion, Growth, Needs, New ministries, Planning, Strategy, Transitions
Filters:Church board, Deacon, Discipleship, Elder, Pastor
References:Acts 6, Acts 2:42-47
Date Added:June 03, 2004
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Overview

Is your church thinking about starting another service? Are you in need of some advice for the process ahead?

These seven articles from Leadership journal give you guidelines for starting another service, the advantages and possible hazards, and testimonies of what worked and didn't work for those who have been through it. Also, learn more about the growing options of off-site and video services.

This Training Pack contains all of the following:

Selling Another Service 
How to avoid the hazards while reaching a whole new crowd.

Making the Second Service Different 
Offering alternatives to people with differing needs.

Does Our Worship Add Up? 
10 elements to evaluate.

8 Ways to Make a Service Guest-Friendly 
Small changes that can make a big impact.

Testing Out a Second Service 
A testimony of the complicated, but necessary process.

Start Another Service Off-Site 
Multi-site churches start services where people are.

Adding Services by Video 
As churches experiment with preaching on video, what are we learning?


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