Contact

Roy Moran 
Shoal Creek Community Church 
roy@shoalcreek.org 
816-368-1154 

When

Monday January 23, 2012 at 9:00 AM CST
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Wednesday January 25, 2012 at 5:00 PM CST


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Where

Shoal Creek Community Church 
6816 S Church Road
Pleasant Valley, MO 64068
 

 
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Accommodations

Shoal Creek Community Church has a limited number of bedrooms available in private homes for those looking to keep expenses to a minimum.  These will be allocated on a first come first serve basis.  Contact Roy Moran at email above to access this opportunity.

Holiday Inn Express

Fairfield Inn

Hampton Inn
 

Cost-$49

The conference cost is $49 which include lunch each day.  
 

Disciple Making Movements

Understanding the Dynamics 

Day One includes:

Historical perspective/Biblical perspective/Biblical vs cultural Christianity/Keys elements within movements/Counter-intuitives/Interview w/movement catalyst

Day Two includes:

Why the Bible must be source?/Why discovery process is central?/Why moving from knowledge to obedience is core?/Why ideas of leadership must change?Leading the discovery process

Day Three includes:

Disciple making movements cycle/Establishing an intentional plan/Defining roles to sustain growth/What is the role of a catalyst?/The essential role of the coach

Optional evening discussions:

  • Movements among African-Americans
  • Movements among Latinos
  • Movements among existing Churches
 

Facilitators include:

Dave Hunt

Movement catalyst for New Generations in the Horn of Africa and currently VP of Church Planting for CityTeam.  Dave's dissertation documenting the birth of a movement- 4500 church/85,000 new believers in 4 years and still counting  is available here online at DavidLWatson.org (searchEast Africa)

Hermie Smit

Currently catalyzing a movement in the Bay Area of California that is 4 generations deep.

Ricardo Pinera

Partners with Hermie in the Bay Area work and has seen the movement leap back into Latin America from Califorina.  Ricardo coaches a movement that has grown 3 generations and over 400 groups.

Delroy Oakley

Developing a disciple-making movement among African-Americans in Philadelphia and along the eastern seaboard.

Roy Moran

Pioneering a hybrid (Come/Go) strategy in a suburban church in Kansas City that includes a  traditional attractional model-Come, alongside a movement based disciple making strategy-Go.