New Church
Adventures
Starting new churches can be lonely and hard but reaching people far from God is worth it. New Church Adventures is committed to discovering, developing, and deploying church planters in partnership with you, so the adventure is far less lonely, and the hard work becomes more energizing together.
What We Do:
We help leaders discern their call to church planting.
We help church planters find the right training, coaching, and startup resources.
We help church planters find funding to fuel their mission.
We connect church planters to church planting networks.
We equip churches to send out new churches and fresh expressions of faith community.
We help all kinds of churches find ways to participate in the multiplication movement.
What We Believe:
Church planting is the most effective evangelistic methodology to reach those missing from Christ and the Church.
Every man, woman, and child should have ready access to a church that is biblically based, doctrinally sound and contextually appropriate.
It will take all kinds of churches to reach all kinds of people.
Every Christ-follower is a disciple-maker with a holy calling and vocation.
Prayer and obedience to the Holy Spirit is the bedrock of God’s mission on earth.
There are many ways to start a church, so we celebrate innovative and even atypical expressions of church.
Multiplication movements require local churches to take responsibility for raising up and parenting future church planting teams.
The healthiest church planting will happen in the context of relational networks.
Women and men leading in mission, from different racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds, is a demonstration of the power of the gospel.
The command of Jesus to make disciples of all people is intended for the church today as much as it was intended for the church in the first century.
Affiliation:
New Church Adventures is an initiative of the Church Multiplication Collective within The Wesleyan Church. We seek to be generous with our friends and invest in family. Find out more about the Wesleyan family of multipliers.
