Prospective Revitalization Pastor/ Replanter
Revitalization or reSTARTing?
Which strategy best matches your calling and
potential for leading an at-risk church in South Carolina?
Revitalization: an existing congregation experiences new life through a change of strategy and/or leadership but does not require a change of identity.
ReSTART: an existing congregation experiences new life through a change of identity, leadership, and strategy.
Take time to consider how God has prepared you to serve at-risk churches and which opportunity best matches your calling and giftedness by reading a few resources as you prayerfully seek future opportunities:
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Aren’t Church Revitalization and reSTARTing Churches the Same Things? by James Nugent
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Biblical Church Revitalization: Solutions for Dying & Divided Churches by Brian Croft
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Am I a Replanter?: 30 Days of Discerning God's Call by Mark Hallock & Bob Bickford
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13 Essential Characteristics of a Replanter or Revitalization Pastor by Jimbo Stewart
Is God calling you to join the movement of restoring hope to churches in South Carolina?
We’re preparing potential leaders and churches to take steps of faith toward saturating communities with the hope of the gospel. a glimpse at our process for being considered for future opportunities in South Carolina as a potential replanter or revitalization pastor.
Start a conversation with our team to discover your readiness & opportunities in South Carolina.
This service that you perform is not only supplying the needs of the Lord's people but is also overflowing in many expressions of thanks to God.
2 Corinthians 9:12
STORIES
Church Strategies Group of the South Carolina Baptist Convention, we exist to serve our churches as they seek to fulfill the Great Commission. Providing resources and relationships for revitalization pastors and replanters, associational partners and strong churches, potential pastors and church members, we hope to saturate every community in South Carolina with strong churches declaring the hope of the gospel to all people.
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