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Andrew Field

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Apr 7, 2009, 7:05:19 PM4/7/09
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Here's a new resource about Mult-site Churches. We'll get some copies for our book table, and add the book to our online bookstore. The interview at edstetzer.com could be helpful for many of our teams. His organization is a very thoughtful church research and training group, it's becoming one of the most respected in the country.

Drew

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Date: Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 5:08 AM
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The Multi-site Church Revolution

Interview with Scott McConnell about his Multi-Site Churches book

Posted: 02 Apr 2009 10:08 AM PDT

Today over at EdStetzer.com, there's a Q&A with Scott McConnell, author of a new book on multi-site churches, Multi-Site Churches: Guidance for the Movement's Next Generation. Here's the introduction directly copied from that blog post:

Scott has been researching the beliefs, behaviors, needs and preferences of church leaders, laity, and the unchurched for over 12 years. He is the Associate Director of LifeWay Research and has written the new book, Multi-Site Churches: Guidance for the Movement's Next Generation. It seems like everyone is going mulit-site these days.

But is it for everyone? Can any church go multi-site? Should every church set up multiple campuses? Check out this interview with Scott as he addresses these questions and much more. Then jump into the comments and ask questions. Scott will be around today interacting with the readers.

So click on over and ask him your best questions.

And, by the way, you can also ask your questions to the authors of The Multi-Site Church Revolution : Being One Church in Many Locations any time right here at the Multi-Site Church Revolution blog. Add your comment here and address your question to either Greg Ligon, Geoff Surratt, or Warren Bird.

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