April 11, 2018

How to Split Your Church (5 Simple Steps!) | The Unstuck Church Podcast

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No One Sets Out to Pastor a Church that Splits.

Unfortunately, some leaders operate in a way that makes a church split almost inevitable.

If you’re looking to split your church, we’re making it easy for you. In this episode, Amy and I discuss five simple things leaders can do to set the stage for irreconcilable differences. (Hint: you might just want to do the opposite).

In this conversation, we discuss:

  • The vision vacuum

  • Vision vs. strategy

  • Democracy in the church

  • Embracing mediocrity

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Did one of these steps resonate with your church? What next step can you do to change that? Comment below or let us know on social media using #unstuckchurch.

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Tony Morgan

Tony was the founder of The Unstuck Group. Started in 2009, The Unstuck Group has served hundreds and hundreds of churches throughout the United States and several countries around the world. Previously, Tony served on the senior leadership teams of three rapidly growing churches including NewSpring Church in South Carolina. He has five published books including, The Unstuck Church, and with Amy Anderson he hosted The Unstuck Church Podcast for 7 years, which has thousands of listeners each month.

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