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Latest estimates from Leadership Network suggest that over 8,000 churches in America have adopted a multisite approach. Yet based on our experience, we expect very few churches would say they have perfected it. Instead, many are faced with a set of challenges they never anticipated. The common problem is this:

When a church goes multisite, small cracks in its strategy become large gaps in its ministry.

If a church is a little fuzzy on its discipleship pathway, going multisite will turn it into a maze. Eventually, people aren’t sure what’s important or how to get involved.

If a staff structure is a little unclear, going multisite will make reporting structures completely confused. It’s only a matter of time before tension and conflict ruin a healthy culture.

If a team occasionally struggles to communicate, going multisite will lead to constant breakdowns. Before long, everyone feels uninformed and uninspired.

If the culture of the church isn’t defined, going multisite will only water it down further. After a while, each campus might as well be its own church.

You might know this because you’ve experienced it first hand. Or maybe you’ve heard stories from other church leaders. In either case, we want to help your church avoid these challenges and reach more people through more locations.

On Wednesday, February 17, we’re hosting a free webinar on Making Multisite Work. There, you will discover the following:

  • 5 Factors That Distinguish Successful Multisite Churches
  • How to Know When Your Church is “Big Enough” for Multisite
  • How Multisite Churches Structure for Decision-Making
  • What to Look for When Selecting a Campus Pastor
  • Plus additional research from our survey of over 100 multisite leaders

Is your church facing challenges after launching into multisite? Or are you wondering if a new campus might be in your future? Click here to register and join us on Wednesday, February 17, 1:00pm EST. Hosted by Tony Morgan, the panelists include Warren Bird, Paul Alexander, Amy Anderson and Ryan Stigile.

(By the way, our previous webinars have filled up fast. Be sure to secure your spot today.)

Ryan Stigile

Ryan Stigile serves as the Co-Founder and Executive Pastor of Nuvo Church. Prior to that, he served as the Executive Pastor of Ministry at Rock Bridge Community Church and Director of Expansion for NewPointe Community Church. Ryan has a Master of Business Administration from Kennesaw State University and degrees in business administration and discipleship ministry from Lee University. He lives in Columbus, OH with his wife Emily and their daughter, Addison.

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