Church Planting Research and Presentations

Friday November 16, 2007   ~   2 Comments

To my Canadian friends. Thanks so much for having me at the National Church Planting Congress. Below are the studies and presentations I promised to post here.

The "State of Church Planting" reports I referred to yesterday are listed below for your convenience. You can download them from the Leadership Network website at the links below.

The Christian Post reported on the research yesterday.

If you haven't seen them already, check out:

Church Planting Overview
Funding New Churches
Improving the Health and Survivability of New Churches
Who Starts New Churches?

You can also access all the Leadership Network downloads at www.leadnet.org/churchplanting.

The NAMB research I mentioned was done at the Center for Missional Research.
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You should visit their site-- you can download over 2000 reserach presentation on a myriad of topics. The CMR web portal is one of the things I was most excited about when I worked at NAMB. (PeopleGroups.info was another).

Here is a rundown of what church planting research you can download.

First, is the full report of the Church Planting Survivability and Health study, a study involving 11 denominations and networks. You can download a presentation of that study here.

Second, are four articles that came from that study.

Part 1: The Survivability and Health Study
Part 2: How Many Church Plants Really Survive--and Why?
Part 3: 10 Factors for Higher Attendance in Church Plants
Part 4: Higher Baptisms in Church Plants

Third, is a research that looked at denominational "best practices" that led to higher church planting survivability and health. To do this, we did more in-depth analysis of several denominations to look for best practices. When we found a practices that was "statistically significant," we reported it and then I asked representatives to present what they did at last year's National New Church Conference in Orlando.

So, you can find the full report here and a PowerPoint of that data here.

Finally, you can find my presentation of the best practices research that I recently gave at the NAMB State Summer Leadership Conference. It is a big download, but you can get it here.

In that presentation, I combined the presentations of 4 denominational leaders who shared their best practices in the areas we found statistically significant. Each network or denominational leader presented their overall church planting system, then presented their specific best practice as determined by our research. Each of them gave their permission to share their presentation. The presenters were:

Steve Childers presented the Presbterian Church in America assessment system.
Rod Koop presented the Foursquare peer support / mentoring system.
George Klippenes presented the Evangelical Free team approach and funding system.
Steve Pike presented the Assemblies of God community minsitry approach.
Tom Nebel and Gary Rohrmayer presented the Baptist General Conference training for local church giving.

At LifeWay Research, we are oversampling several additional groups to build on this study. Contact Lifeway Research if you are interested.

Next Year

At next year's National New Church Conference (now called The Exponential Conference), I will again be coordinating the Best Practices track. Here is the info from the Exponential Conference site:

When: Monday, April 21, 1-5 pm and Tuesday, April 22, 9-11 am

Leaders: Ed Stetzer, author and missiologist

Description: This pre-conference intensive is intended to connect church planting leaders for a discussion of best practices and trends in church planting. Stetzer and several other presenters will share research and observations on best practices. Specific topics will be determined several months before the conference based on a survey of registered participants. The intent is to discuss topics of mutual interest to church planting leaders.

Likely topics include:

* General trends in church planting

* Multi-site and church planting

* Collaborative networks

* Movements: What can we learn from overseas?

* Urban and ethnic planting

* The growing influence of megachurches in church planting

* Recruiting, assessing, and selecting church planters

* Training, equipping, and supporting church planters

* Accountability systems (e.g. coaching, supervision, management teams, etc)

Many denominations, church planting networks, and leading organizations are expected to participate in this cross-denominational event. A number of organizations are planning to bring their national leadership teams to participate. You will not want to miss this opportunity to network with and learn from other like-minded leaders.

Thanks for the chance to be with you in Ottawa! I will pray with you that God will work in and through Church Planting Canada to foster a church planting movement.

Posted on November 16, 2007 at 1:42 PM   ~   2 Comments

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The Krow
11/17/07 @ 5:51 AM

Ed thanks for sharing all these great resources. Again I want to thank you for coming to Ottawa. I know getting to learn from you was a wonderful experience and the knowledge you imparted will be very useful as I begin the adventure God has called me to, church planting.
Now I'm excited to dig through this goldmine of resources.

milton Gutierrez
11/19/07 @ 9:07 AM

i have been listeing to your presentation on Baptist Identity and being Missional. I don't know how i came across it. i am glad i did find it. i particularly agree with the last part of your presentation. There is hardly any leader with credibility that a young leader as myself, who is looking for direction in understanding what being missional is all about, can learn from on this topic. Our Baptist seminaries are still focused on creating and duplicating "baptist" clones of the 1950's. I am currently attending SWBTS. I am a Hispanic young leader who is hungry for innovation and creativity. All i find in baptist circles is an attempt to recreate the past traditions. I don't want the same old things repackaged in different wrapping paper. This is where i am at in my exposure to and understanding of missional church. I have read your book, "Breaking the missional code", mark driscoll's books, "The Present Future", and one of Alan Hirsch book. i subscribe to the newletters from ACts 29 and other missional church websites. I also listen and re-listen to your podcasts, along with other speakers like mark D. and tim keller, on Acts 29 website and the resurgence website. I also attended the missional gathering at the SBC convention in San Antonio, TX.

here is my question for you. i am looking for a seminary that will help me contend and contextualize for the sake of the gospel. i would appreciate if you could please email me several baptist and non-baptist seminaries. I am currently seeking my MDiv. here's my email yoeman77@yahoo.com

when i comes to missional church and missional leaders in texas, they are hard to find. I live in Austin, TX. i believe God called me to Austin to plant a missional church. I am currently waiting and praying. right now i am seeking out networks of other missionally minded leaders. the only network i have found are Acts 29 and Emerging Leaders Initiative (started by John Burke of Gateway Church in Austin, tx) please pray for me. Thank you for being a voice for missional churches in baptist circles.

(i apologize for using your blog to send this message. i could find a direct email for you. the only email address was facts and trends email.)


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