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A place for leaders to find principles, strategies, and ideas that you can implement right now with the resources you have.

    CFTROU 0187: Get to Know Your Neighbors

    CFTROU 0187: Get to Know Your Neighbors

    CFTROU 0187: Get to Know Your Neighbors













    In this episode, we are talking about building a family of neighborhood churches. These churches draw people in and they get to see the genuine connection the neighborhood pastor has with their community. Our guests are neighborhood pastors and share their approach in reaching diverse communities. They also talk about the impact neighborhood schools make in the community, as well as the homes in those communities. Our guests also share how they motivate their congregations to go be the church out there. Our guests are Jose DaSilva, Campus Pastor of Iglesia Familiar Greenacres, Winner Olmann, Campus Pastor of Family Church Lake Park, Jose DaSilva, and Todd Thomas, Campus Pastor of Family Church Sherbrooke. Pastor Todd also leads our team of campus pastors across our family of neighborhood churches. Tune in for a great conversation!



















    Key Points From This Episode:



    Pastor Jimmy reminds us of the 1% rule for reaching our communities.

    What our guests love about being neighborhood pastors.

    How they each connect with different communities.

    The powerful influence of schools and the partnership that exists between schools and the surrounding communities.

    An idea championed by one of our neighborhood churches, Family Church North Stuart.

    How to motivate and equip your congregation to be the church out there.









    We see the neighborhood church as a missionary outpost for the gospel of Jesus Christ and the neighborhood pastor serves as the lead mission strategist.Click To TweetI realized that one of the fastest ways to build friendships with other men was to coach baseball and basketball with my son on his teams.Click To Tweet

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Todd on X

    Email Winner

    Email Jose

    Jimmy on Twitter

    Leslee on X (formerly Twitter)

    Family Church Network



    Family Church on Facebook

    Family Church on Instagram

    Church for the Rest of Us on X

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    • 26 min
    CFTROU 0186: Keeping Vision & Mission Aligned

    CFTROU 0186: Keeping Vision & Mission Aligned

    CFTROU 0186: Keeping Vision & Mission Aligned













    In this episode, we discuss how to align the vision and mission of your church. Our guests are Derek Simpson, Campus Pastor of Family Church Downtown, Todd Thomas, Campus Pastor of Family Church Sherbrooke, and Scott Crawford, Business Administrator and CFO of Family Church. We unpack multiple aspects aligning our vision and mission, building common language into every conversation we have with one another. We talk about how our statements influence our work, how we use our resources, and much more. There is no limit to how often you can reinforce your vision and mission. We also discuss how we prevent vision and mission leaks. To learn more, tune in.



















    Key Points From This Episode:



    The process of developing our mission statement.

    What our core values are.

    How often we change our mission, vision, and core values.

    How your mission and vision statements can influence how you use your resources.

    The purpose of our vision and strategy meeting.

    The significance of meals, meetings, and retreats.

    What we do to maintain alignment with our mission, if we see alternatives start to develop.

    Vision, mission, and core values: how much is too much and how much is enough?









    We filter everything through our mission statement and our core values, so it comes out in everything that we produce.Click To TweetLanguage is powerful in creating and disseminating culture.Click To Tweet

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Derek on X

    Scott of X

    Todd on X

    Jimmy on Twitter

    Leslee on X (formerly Twitter)

    Family Church Network



    Family Church on Facebook

    Family Church on Instagram

    Church for the Rest of Us on X

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    • 29 min
    CFTROU 0185: How Family Church Does Multisite

    CFTROU 0185: How Family Church Does Multisite

    CFTROU 0185: How Family Church Does Multisite















    In this episode, we discuss a trend among churches – moving from a megachurch model to a multisite model. We delve into why, at Family Church, we are committed to the multisite strategy. Our guests include Todd Gaston, Campus Pastor of Family Church North Stuart, Scott Crawford, Family Church Business Administrator and CFO, and Todd Thomas, Campus Pastor of Family Church Sherbrooke. Our Lead Pastor, Jimmy Scroggins, casts vision and discusses our multisite strategy, reasons for departure from this strategy, insights from our campus pastors, and what makes us a unified organization. We explore the benefits and challenges. Tune in now.



















    Key Points From This Episode:



    Pastor Jimmy gives listeners an in-depth overview of Family Church’s team structure.

    The importance of agility.

    What our pastor’s weekly meeting schedule and agenda looks like.

    The focus of meetings as a means to provide support.

    Insight into the workings and meetings of the content production team.

    Removing obstacles and adjusting expectations.

    Navigating frustration.

    Making sure policies and systems are a help and not a hindrance.

    Making changes and restructuring.

    Changes made to address our growth.

    Regionalization as replication for the support team.









    To do multisite, the way that we do it, you are going to have to care for some chaos.Click To TweetA lot of what we say around here is–policies work for us we don’t work for them.Click To Tweet

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Todd Gaston on X

    Scott of X

    Todd Thomas on X

    Jimmy on Twitter

    Leslee on X (formerly Twitter)

    Family Church Network



    Family Church on Facebook

    Family Church on Instagram

    Church for the Rest of Us on X

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    • 28 min
    CFTROU 0184: How Family Church Does Mergers

    CFTROU 0184: How Family Church Does Mergers

    CFTROU 0184: How Family Church Does Mergers















    This episode covers a topic that generates many questions and is the topic of many conversations – church mergers. We are guided by teachings in the New Testament, that advocate stronger churches supporting other churches that are new or may be facing challenges. We call these strategic partnerships.  Our guests include Pastor Todd Gaston, Campus Pastor of Family Church North Stuart and provides leadership to our Treasure Coast neighborhood churches. We also welcome Pastor Scott Crawford, our Business Administrator and CFO, and Pastor Keith Albert, who leads in the area of human resources. Our guests engage in discussion regarding the church mergers and strategic partnership they have participated in while at Family Church. They talk about navigating the intricacies of church mergers, how strategic partnerships take shape, and the process of making two parts into one whole. Tune in for a helpful conversation on strategic partnerships and how they can help you advance the gospel.



















    Key Points From This Episode:



    Why we have adopted the term, strategic partnership.

    The evolution of Jog Road Baptist Church, now Iglesia Familiar Greenacres.

    How they approached the change in their community demographics to better reach their community.

    Navigating church mergers.

    The importance of having a kingdom-focused vision.

    How strategic partnerships form at Family Church.

    Thinking through strategic partnerships.

    Discuss back-end aspects of a strategic partnership, including systems and structures.

    The evolution of North Stuart Baptist Church, now Family Church North Stuart.

    Leading your congregation into a strategic partnership.

    Advice to those considering or pursuing strategic partnerships.









    At Family Church, we believe that stronger churches should strengthen and fund struggling churches and new churches.Click To TweetRelationship and vision are the two keys to successful strategic partnerships.Click To Tweet

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Todd Gaston on X

    Scott on X

    Scott via Email

    Keith on X

    Jimmy on Twitter

    Leslee on X (formerly Twitter)

    Family Church Network



    Family Church on Facebook

    Family Church on Instagram

    Church for the Rest of Us on X

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    This will help us place the podcast in front of more pastors and ministry leaders. It also lets us learn from you. Thank you for taking the time to get the word out about Church for the Rest of Us.

    • 34 min
    CFTROU 0183: Why We’re More Committed to Multisite

    CFTROU 0183: Why We’re More Committed to Multisite

    CFTROU 0183: Why We’re More Committed to Multisite















    In this episode, we discuss a trend among churches, abandoning the multisite strategy. We delve into why, at Family Church, we continuing with our commitment to the multisite approach. Our guests include Scott Crawford, Family Church Business Administrator; Todd Gaston, Campus Pastor of Family Church North Stuart; and Todd Thomas, Campus Pastor of Family Church Sherbrooke. We discuss our Lead Pastor, Jimmy Scroggins, vision for our family of neighborhood churches, reasons for departure from this strategy, insights from our campus pastors, and what makes Family Church a unified organization. We explore the benefits and challenges. Tune in now!



















    Key Points From This Episode:



    The logistical and relational challenges faced in the multisite approach.

    Our campus pastors detail the why behind the multisite campus strategy.

    Why the multisite strategy is working for us and the benefits we see.

    Pastor Todd Gaston highlights the power of being a family of neighborhood churches.

    We delve into the challenges and complexities that come with the multisite strategy.

    Leading and managing high-level leaders.

    Words of encouragement to those on the fence about multisite.









    The work that it takes to maintain the relationships that are required to move forward as one church organization with many expressions across varying neighborhoods, it takes a lot of face time.Click To TweetOur vision, our mission, and our values are clear. We live them out and they also provide clarity and alignment for us to stay connected.Click To TweetWe decided to lean into neighborhood churches with neighborhood pastors, who know their neighborhoods well and know their people well.Click To Tweet

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Todd Gaston on X

    Scott of X

    Todd Thomas on X

    Jimmy on Twitter

    Leslee on X (formerly Twitter)

    Family Church Network



    Family Church on Facebook

    Family Church on Instagram

    Church for the Rest of Us on X

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    This will help us place the podcast in front of more pastors and ministry leaders. It also lets us learn from you. Thank you for taking the time to get the word out about Church for the Rest of Us.

    • 27 min
    CFTROU 0182: Adding Neighborhood Schools

    CFTROU 0182: Adding Neighborhood Schools

    CFTROU 0182: Adding Neighborhood Schools















    In this episode, we take a look at schools and the way they have operated alongside churches. In the past, schools and churches operated harmoniously serving the one another. However, cultural institutions in the present day are actively resisting Biblical principles and values, which has created a divide between church and school. At Family Church, we believe having a strong home-church-school relationship is the best way to pass down Biblical principles and values to the next generation. This is why we are working towards every single one of our neighborhood churches to have their own school. This episode's guests include Scott Crawford, CFO and Business Administrator of Family Church and Jay Boggess, Superintendent for Palm Beach Christian and Treasure Coast Christian Academies. They are also members of Family Church. After speaking about the motivation behind the drive for more neighborhood schools, our guests outline the four vital distinctives of our neighborhood schools concept. These include why accessibility and affordability are non-negotiable, factors that set our project apart from others, and ideas for how churches can go about starting their own schools. We also explore how to assess the needs of a new school, the first steps to starting one, and what we can learn from the other neighborhood school success stories.



















    Key Points From This Episode:



    The importance of accessibility and affordability of schools.

    Factors that do not influence our project that may affect other schools.

    Some ideas for how churches can start their own schools.

    How to assess what your new school needs in relation to your values.

    The first steps when forming your own Christian school.

    Final words of encouragement for prospective Christian school founders.









    Creating a partnership between the home, the church, and the school is the best way for us to pass our faith on to the next generation.Click To TweetWe are trying to instruct kids, as they learn and grow and develop and experience the world around them, to look at everything through the lens of Scripture.Click To Tweet

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Scott on LinkedIn

    Scott on X

    Jay at PBCA

    Palm Beach Christian Academy

    Treasure Coast Christian Academy

    Jimmy on X

    Leslee on X

    Family Church Network



    Family Church on Facebook

    Family Church on Instagram

    Church for the Rest of Us on X

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    This will help us place the podcast in front of more pastors and ministry leaders. It also lets us learn from you. Thank you for taking the time to get the word out about Church for the Rest of Us.

    • 28 min

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