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Habits Create Culture

One of the most important thing leaders – church planters – do is create culture. You don’t create culture with branding or programming or strategy. You create culture with your life. The habits of the founders will become the culture of the congregation.

Next Cultivate Cohort: February 1

If you are getting ready to plant, in the process of planting, or have recently planted, Cultivate will equip you to start a church out of the culture – a church that reaches people far from God and leads them to a life of faith and spiritual transformation.
Cultivate is a fully online training program that will provide you with:

A Biblical Foundation – Video training sessions will communicate and develop convictions for the Biblical truths that form the foundation of an out of the culture ministry.
A Clear Strategy – Video training sessions will provide a high level view of the strategy, as well as insights into specific working plans and programs.
Practical Tools and Resources – Each unit of the online training will provide you with tools and resources to help you develop your unique out of the culture strategy.
Accountability for Implementation – Through the online training, in combination with one-on-one coaching, you will have accountability for implementing the plans you have developed.

Visit our cultivate page learn more and register for the next course beginning February 1, 2011.

Trends in Church Planting

Ed Stetzer had a great post on Friday about trends in church planting. Below, are a some of my own observations to add to his:

Trend #1 – More Church Planting.

Like Ed, I started a new church in 1991. I remember Christians who had been in church their whole life asking me, “can you do that?” (Often followed by, “Are you crazy?”) I realize my own perspective is biased by spending my time in the church planting world – I have no doubt there is more church planting now than there was then. That’s not just a good thing – that’s a game changing thing.

Trend #2 – Growing Diversity in the ways people are planting churches.

I know this is true because I work with these leaders every day. Our most recent Online Cultivate cohort includes suburban and urban planters. Large start plans and house church plans. Funded vocational planters and bi-vocational guys who are really getting it done. Our critical measure of success isn’t how fast or how large a church grows – rather how effective it is in make disciples of those who are far away from God.

Trend #3 – Local churches are becoming the engine for church planting.

ELI is a great example of this. ELI began with one church, Gateway Community Church in Austin, TX but is now a network of leaders and churches in multiple countries on several continents planting churches. We are partnering with denominations, and greatly appreciate what they are able to do, but the engine of church planting is leaders reproducing leaders and churches reproducing churches. That’s happening in our network.

Trend #4 – A growing excellence in systems for church planting.

When I started church planting in 1991 I was recommended Peter Wagner’s Church Planting for a Greater Harvest. (I still have it on my shelf, dog-eared, highlighted and underlined) About a year in, I attended a 1 day training with Bob Logan based on the Church Planters Toolkit. Honestly, that’s all I, and everyone else in my church planting circle, knew about. It’s a whole new world. Since Ed didn’t plug ELI in his post – a little shameless self-promotion of our systems.

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Church Planter Profiles is a tool that helps leaders discern their aptitude and readiness for church planting. It is used by over 90 churches, networks and denominations and over 2500 potential church planters every year. ELI’s Cultivate Training provides 8 months of online training preparing leaders to start, grow and multiply a new church out of the culture.

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Church planting has come a long way in the last 20 years – I’m excited to see were God takes us in the next 20!

Communicating Vision

I’m reviewing Will Mancini’s Church Unique: How Missional Leaders Cast Vision, Capture Culture, and Create Movement for next month’s unit of our online Cultivate program. I came across this quote:

If you want to build a ship, don’t drum up men to gather wood, divide the work, and give orders. Instead, teach them to yearn for the vast and endless sea. – Antoine de Saint Exupery

With just a little re-wording it so appropriately speaks to leaders who are starting churches out of the culture:


If you want to start a church, don’t drum up people to start a service, divide the work and give orders. Instead, teach them to yearn for the vast and endless faces who are far away from God.