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John Gibson on Neighborhood Campuses as a part of a multisite church strategy.

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Today’s podcast is from the “Lost Episodes File” ... literally! I recorded this episode back in August 2013 but then it was lost on my hard drive … so I was so glad when I got a chance to recover it and present it to you today.

John Gibson is a part of the team at Cove Church in North Carolina. In this episode he talks about something pretty innovative that they are doing to create groups that are larger than a small group but smaller than a regional campus. He talks about how their Neighborhood Campus strategy has grown over the years and the impact that it’s having in their community today. Listen in to be challenge about a different way to think about growing community in your church!


 

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Rich Birch
Rich Birch is one of the early multi-site church pioneers in North America. He led the charge in helping The Meeting House in Toronto to become the leading multi-site church in Canada with over 5,000+ people in 18 locations. In addition, he served on the leadership team of Connexus Church in Ontario, a North Point Community Church Strategic Partner. He has also been a part of the lead team at Liquid Church - a 5 location multisite church serving the Manhattan facing suburbs of New Jersey. Liquid is known for it’s innovative approach to outreach and community impact. Rich is passionate about helping churches reach more people, more quickly through excellent execution.His latest book Church Growth Flywheel: 5 Practical Systems to Drive Growth at Your Church is an Amazon bestseller and is design to help your church reach more people in your community.