This post by Mikey Lynch lays out the progress of The Vision 100 Network in Tasmania. In it he explains the rationale, progress and lessons learned in a network of church planting local churches. It’s very encouraging and informative. Read Tasmania’s Vision For Hub Churches at Christian Reflections.

The following questions come from an article by Karl Vaters about decluttering the body life of local churches. Any church that’s been around for a while has long-standing ministries that are loved and used all the time. They’re front-and-center. But we also have ministries that have not aged well. They’ve stopped working, but they still …

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Bob Kauflin contrasts the other settings in which people gather to sing with the church and why the church’s activity of singing together is unique. The Sunday gathering is not a homogeneous group of people who shop at the same stores, play the same video games, have the same iTunes playlists, and wear the same …

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