Multi-Site Overview Multi-Site FAQ PPT by Bill Wiesman Five Sample Models Definitions Links to Multi-Site Ministries Self-Tests for Multi-Sites
Multi-Site Overview
Multi-Site FAQ PPT by Bill Wiesman
Five Sample Models
Definitions
Links to Multi-Site Ministries
Self-Tests for Multi-Sites
Definition of Multi-Site terms
Multi-site church: Short for multiple-site church, or one church with multiple locations. A church is considered multi-site if it has more than one worship venue, more than one campus, or a combination of both
Campus: Any location where a complete church ministry (i.e., adult worship, nursery, children’s programming) takes place. A multi-site church may have several campuses.
Branch or satellite: An off-site campus.
Venue: A location where a worship service for adults is held, such as a church’s fellowship hall, gym, or chapel. For example, Saddleback Church has one campus in Lake Forest, CA, but that campus currently has seven venues for adult worship.
Worship service: Christ-centered community that usually includes singing, praying, and preaching. It happens regularly, usually weekly. Also know as a celebration, service of divine worship, worship experience, and sometimes simply “church.”
Strategic partner: At North Point Community Church in Atlanta, where this idea is most actively being pioneered, a strategic partner is a church that shares North Point’s mission, strategy, values, and beliefs but remains a separate entity.
Note: In this book, a “multi-site church” is one that develops worship communities in multiple locations. Many churches sponsor off-site ministries (for example, helping out weekly at a local soup kitchen), but those alone do not create one church in many locations. Likewise, when we cite weekly worship-attendance numbers in this book, we mean the number of adults and children who participate in a worship service during a typical week, without anyone counting anyone twice.