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5 Comments | Jan 03, 2012

MultiSite Trends 2012

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What are multisite churches talking about these days?

The multisite model continues to grow in its acceptance as a legitimate and effective vehicle for outreach, volunteer mobilization, leadership development and regional impact with over 3,000 expressions of multisite church across North America. Even though 50% of megachurches have multiple campuses and another 20% are thinking about it, the multisite movement has outgrown the megachurch movement. Each multisite church has a unique church-print but there are some common trends and buzz words emerging from them as we enter into 2012.

1. Mergers. This is the next big thing on the church scene, and though not exclusive to multisite churches, these mission-driven mergers are being propelled by multisite churches.  Look this year for the first book ever published on church mergers, Better Together: Making Church Mergers Work co-authored by me and Warren Bird. It will be released this April by Jossey-Bass.
2. Small Groups. Regardless what you call them—life groups, home groups, neighborhood groups, missional communities—small groups are big and an essential complement to multiple campuses.
3. Community Transformation. Church leaders are focusing less on church growth and more on serving their local communities through multiple campuses and collaboration with other like-minded local churches, ministries and organizations.
4. Espanol? Everywhere I go across America church leaders are asking how to reach the growing Hispanic population and other ethnic groups in their backyard. Multisite churches are leading the way with one out of four campuses speaking another language other than English. The new mantra of multisite churches will become: One Church—MultiSite, MultiGenerational, MultiEthnic.
5. Teaching Teams. Multisite churches are leading the way in creative ways with team teaching. Nearly half of all multisite churches utilize live, in-person teaching and the other half utilize fully or partially video-delivered sermons.
6. Hybrids. The most effective churches today are launching multiple campuses and planting churches in all sorts of combinations. There is a wonderful hybridization of multisites and church plants happening everywhere. At the end of the day whether a church launches a multisite campus or plants a church it produces the same result—a new congregation in the community. It’s all about being a reproducing church. May their tribe increase!
7. Revitalization. The multisite movement began as a band-aid for megachurches who found themselves out of room or limited by zoning restrictions. It quickly evolved into a growth strategy for healthy churches of all sizes and is now becoming a revitalization strategy for stable, but stuck churches. This is also fueling the growth in church mergers.
8. Discipleship. The trendy church words of the last few years—emergent, missional, incarnational all boil down to old-fashioned “discipleship” with a growing emphasis on creating systems, tools and metrics to facilitate spiritual formation and produce fully devoted followers of Jesus.
9. Student Ministry. Multisite churches are increasingly moving their student ministries off of Sunday mornings to Sunday evenings or another night of the week. This allows families to worship and serve together on Sunday mornings at the campus nearest them.
10. Succession.  The biggest elephant whispered about in church boardrooms across the United States is the topic of senior pastor succession. There is a huge tsunami of church turnovers coming as the aging baby-boomer senior pastors turn over the reins to the next generation. Multisite churches have a built-in pipeline with campus pastors at multiple locations who can be mentored, groomed and prepared for succession by the senior pastor.

What is your church talking about in 2012?

Be fruitful and multiply!

MultiSiteGuy

5 Comments

Dave Patchin 3:40 am - 5th January:

Jim, we are talking about most of those right now. Very insightful!

Frank Bealer 6:20 pm - 14th January:

I’ve been having a lot of conversations lately with churches across the country about the need for more campus pastors. Where are they going to come from and how do we ensure a solid transfer of church DNA before creating another campus.

MultiSite Guy 5:11 pm - 18th January:

Frank,
The Campus Pastor hire is the most important decision going multisite and is becoming one of the most sought-after staff positions across the nation. The most popular download on my website is “What Makes A Good Campus Pastor.”
The latest Leadership Network Survey of multisite churches revealed that 70% of campus pastors came from the sending campus.
If you bring someone from outside the church to be a campus pastor I recommend bringing them on board a year before launching.
This year gives them time to get the DNA and understand the operating philosophy of the sending church.
We can help you find campus pastor candidates.
Pray hard-hire well,
Jim

Rod Sims 2:36 pm - 16th January:

CrossPoint is a multi-site church in Hutchinson Kansas. Our first off site campus was two miles away from our original church. We were wanting to reach the 18 – 35 young families and knew we needed a different look and feel. That was February 2006, we now have six campuses and three partner churches coming on board.

There are several more that are asking how to join us. Although it doesn’t seem broke, we would like to do more than navigate through this growth by ourselves. I have read most every book on multi-site, but think it is time to get a consultant to help our organization.

Please give me your suggestions on the next step.

Rod Sims, Executive Pastor

MultiSite Guy 5:24 pm - 18th January:

Rod,
Congratulations on the success of your multisite church with six campuses! Only 15% of multisite churches launch beyond three total campuses and one out of three multisite campuses are the result of a church merger.
The explosion of church mergers has prompted me to co-author with Warren Bird “Better Together-Making Church Mergers Work.” Our book will be released this April at the Exponential Conference in Orlando this April.
We would be glad to assist you in moving forward with your multisite strategy. Complete the request on the Contact page of my webiste and lets get talking!
Jim

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