Microchurches

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Oct 5, 2022 • 1h 10min

37. Noah Cremisino & Greg Hay of New Zealand - Microchurch Stories, Ep. 4

Welcome back to the podcast! We took a week off last week due to Hurricane Ian that impacted some of our communities locally, but we are back this week and hearing from Noah Cremisino and Greg Hay in New Zealand. In this episode, you'll hear about the formational season their community is in, the ways that their communities and circumstances has informed their deep value of journeying with people through the wilderness, and the fruit that it has produced in their microchurches. Resources mentioned: Reappearing Church by Mark Sayers
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Sep 21, 2022 • 56min

36. Vicki and Reuben Dominguez of Hope, Dominican Republic - Microchurch Stories, Ep. 3

Thanks for journeying with us through Microchurch stories from around the world. In this episode, we sit down with Vicki and Reuben in the Dominican Republic - where the typical church model is generally smaller in nature. You'll hear about how they've been called to neighborhood church, pastor care and invesment, ministry to vulnerable women, and more. Learn more about H.O.P.E Dominican Republic!
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Sep 14, 2022 • 1h 12min

35. Adam and Charlotte Penketh of the Gathering Network, Glasgow - Microchurch Stories, Ep. 2

Welcome back to the Microchurches Podcast. This week we are continuing in our series by hearing from the Gathering Network in Glasgow, Scotland. Adam and Charlotte Penketh started with intentionality towards those around them and eventually persevered in the slow growth and development of what became the Gathering Network. Listen in on the ways they've seen microchurches become self-sustaining and continued to say yes to new and unique ways that Jesus has called them.  Our Underground Network intensive begins tonight at 7PM EST! Click here for more information and to sign up. And learn more about what Adam and Charlotte are doing in The Gathering Network.
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Sep 1, 2022 • 1h 6min

34. Samir and Miranda of AtHome, Paris - Microchurch Stories, Ep. 1

Welcome back to the Microchurches Podcast! We are kicking off Season 3 with hearing from Microchurches from around the world. In this episode, we'll hear from Miranda and Samir doing mission in Paris. We'll discuss the barriers they face in caring for and ministering to refugees they come across, and hear some of the amazing stories they have to tell. Register for the Microchurch Network Intensive starting September 14th!
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Jan 5, 2022 • 1h

33. Lessons from Microchurch Network Stories - Lucas Pulley and Tomy Wilkerson

To wrap up this series of microchurch stories from various networks, we hear from Lucas and Tomy once again as they debrief just some of the lessons and themes that came up in talking to these leaders. You will learn how although microchurch models are often so beautifully adapted to their contexts, there are underlying themes and values that allow them to be the church wherever they are planted. Join us in March of 2022 for the first ever Microchurches Conference. Register now!
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Dec 29, 2021 • 1h 8min

32. Matt Ulrich of Greenhouse Church - Microchurch Network Stories, Bonus Episode!

This week we are doing a bonus episode with Matt Ulrich of Greenhouse church, who the Underground is partnering with to host the upcoming Microchurch Conference. You will hear about how microchurch DNA is in everything they do, despite having their largest attendance on Sunday mornings. By focusing on making disciples in a way that is organized but organic, the Greenhouse community continues to empower ministry leaders and walk alongside them in their individual callings and journeys. Join us in March of 2022 for the first ever Microchurches Conference. Register now! Resources Mentioned: Different by Brian Sanders and Mike Patz
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Dec 22, 2021 • 1h 15min

31. Matt Newman and Jerad Sears of Samaritan Church - Microchurch Network Stories, Ep. 5

In this episode of Microchurches, we continue our series with Matt Newman and Jerad Sears of Samaritan Church. While part of their rhythm includes a Sunday service as a traditional church would, they have adapted the microchurch model to empower and release missionaries to live and love like Jesus in their neighborhood - and in turn build bridges to sustainable relationships in the community. Join us in March of 2022 for the first ever Microchurches Conference. Register now!
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Dec 15, 2021 • 47min

30. Pastor Will Francis of Be The Church Network - Microchurch Network Stories, Ep. 4

In this episode of Microchurches we hear from Pastor Will Francis of Be The Church Network, as he talks about how the callings and needs of their community came together to create this movement in Atlanta. You will learn more about what it looks like to contextualize the microchurch model given diverse leaders, location, and spiritual giftings. Join us in March of 2022 for the first ever Microchurches Conference.  Register now!
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Dec 8, 2021 • 1h 6min

29. Shawn Mitchell and Isaac Federiuk of Catalyst Network - Microchurch Network Stories, Ep. 3

Shawn Mitchell, co-founder of the Catalyst Network, and Isaac Federiuk, board chairman and longtime volunteer, share their inspiring journey in community service. They discuss how construction projects for low-income homeowners evolved into a vibrant microchurch model. The conversation highlights the impact of serving others on fostering faith and connection, especially in a skeptical community. They also explore the role of service in spiritual conversations and the importance of engaging actively in their calling, emphasizing community resilience and empowerment.
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Dec 1, 2021 • 1h 16min

28. Taylor Rogers of Wildfire Network - Microchurch Network Stories, Ep. 2

Taylor Rogers, the Director of Wildfire Network in San Antonio, Texas, shares insights on microchurches, or 'missions,' emphasizing community engagement and faithfulness. He discusses the evolution of these initiatives and their deep ties to local culture, illustrating how genuine relationships foster transformative experiences. Taylor highlights the impactful work of Angel Helpers in connecting volunteers with those in need, showcasing personal stories of community support and divine calling that shape their mission-driven approach.

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