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“Should We Plant? Start a Campus? Is One Inherently Better Than the Other?”

Leadership Network and Portable Church Industries recently released a new report called “8 Launch Wins: A Study of 1,500-Plus New Churches and Multisite Campuses.” In this interview, I caught up with Warren Bird to discuss the findings of the study, as well as some of the multisite church trends my team at The Unstuck Group is seeing.

If you’re leading a multisite church, or if you’re thinking about launching a campus, check out our conversation and some key highlights below:

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In our interview, we discussed:

  • Campus, plant, or nothing

  • Renting vs. buying facilities

  • Leadership development in the multisite context

  • Growth and conversion rates

  • Optimal launch size and distance


Dig deeper into the multisite discussion here and join the conversation with us on social media using #unstuckchurch.

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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