Welcome to this week's CreativePastors Podcast with Ed Young.
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Length: 36:57
Leadership Uncensored
At Fellowship Church, we've learned a lot about leading the local growing church from inside the trenches, and we want to share this with you. Most of all, we want you to know that we've been where you are and believe more than ever that creative and bold leadership is desperately needed in the church today.
Our goal is to talk about the way we process and produce leadership at Fellowship Church. You will hear Pastor Ed Young and staff talk about the highlights and lowlights of church leadership. Our passion will be obvious as we talk about the greatest hope of the world today - the local church and its message of Jesus Christ. These CD's are packed with principles and ideas that can be transferred to your local church and your life.
Assimilation Begins in the Parking Lot
Assimilation begins long before a person joins the church. At Fellowship Church the assimilation process begins the moment people pull into our parking lots, walk into our facilities and sit in our Worship Center. Assimilation into the life of Fellowship Church is a journey with many stops along the way. In this Leadership Uncensored session, Senior Pastor Ed Young, Executive Pastor Preston Mitchell and Assimilation Pastor Tracy Barnes uncover the fundamentals of this assimilation journey.
- What is a visitor-friendly campus?
- Why is the "ratchet up" principle important?
- What are the two keys to getting people integrated into the church?
- Why do you need a "back door" to your church?
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