Author: Paul Alexander

  • New Multisite Coaching Network Opens this Spring

    What do you want to know about Multisite Leadership? This spring, we’re launching a brand new coaching network just for leaders at churches planning to launch or expand their multisite strategy. Here are some of the topics we will cover: Refining You Multisite Model Clarifying How You Staff, Structure and Operate Campus Constants Best Practices…

  • Your Church isn’t Deep Enough

    Your Church isn’t Deep Enough

    If you’ve led in a church setting for any length of time you know that people will eventually leave your church. People leave churches for all kinds of reasons. Some get new jobs and move away, some disagree with a leadership decision and leave, some don’t like a change in worship music style, some go…

  • Recent Thoughts about Church Planting from Ed Stetzer

    Recent Thoughts about Church Planting from Ed Stetzer

    Last week Sun Valley Community Church (the church I have the privilege of serving at) hosted Ignite, the national church planting conference for Converge, which is one of the most successful church planting movements in the country. While there Ed Stetzer, who among other things serves as the Executive Director of LifeWay Research had the…

  • 10 Articles that will Help Your Church Make Vision Real

    10 Articles that will Help Your Church Make Vision Real

    Thank you for making February a great month here at Helping Churches Make Vision Real! It’s great staying connected with you through social media and hearing that these articles have been helpful. So, thank you for connecting with me through the content on this blog! You made these the top posts from this last month.…

  • Is your Church like Walmart?

    Is your Church like Walmart?

    Walmart, with all of it’s success as a company, has continued to come under public criticism in recent years. A quick Google Search will provide a litany of articles about the company devaluing employees in order to pad bottom lines and the big box store “gobbling up” smaller local retailers when they move into a…