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    Multi-Site Ministry: How This Model can Enhance the Ability of WELS Congregations to Adopt a Mission Mindset

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    2020
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    Uhlhorn, Jordan
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    Multi-site ministry has captivated the attention of congregations in recent decades by showing the potential for greater impact in surrounding communities. This thesis investigates the nuances of multi-site ministry by means of literature review, scriptural basis, and case studies. WELS congregations found in Iowa, Arizona, and Florida/Texas were analyzed in the case studies. The interview questions delve into the origin of that specific multi-site, the work that is carried out in the local communities, and the fostering of a mission mindset in the congregation. While exploring the landscape of this intriguing format, this thesis uncovers what factors are necessary to promote a mission mindset which includes, but is not limited to, proper staffing and defined leadership roles. Depending on a few key factors, multi-site might be a feasible (or even advantageous!) option for your congregation. Yet, developing multiple sites is not automatically a revitalizing approach. This study directs its readers to healthy methods behind this popular style of ministry, especially encouraging those involved to ask: "Can we can do more together?"
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