Like it or not, we all make assumptions. The worst ones are those we are least aware of. By choosing your assumptions you can create your crowd. In this clip from ELI’s Cultivate Training, Matt Jeffreys shares 5 assumptions that have created the crowd at Ridgeline Church in Temecula, CA.
Where do you do church?
In this clip from Creating a Culture of Authentic Relationships, part of ELI’s Cultivate Training,Gary Foran shares candidly about doing church at church versus living church in your own neighborhood.
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.
The Marks of a Church out of the Culture
Over the next few weeks, we’ll be sharing video from our Cultivate Online Training . In the first video, John Burke, the founder of ELI and pastor of Gateway Church in Austin shares the the first mark of a church out of the culture.
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.