Church Locality by Jim Tomberlin and Tim Cool

Maybe your church is growing so much that you need to relocate or even start a new campus. If so, this book is for you. This book gives some extremely practical things to think about and to utilize when considering relocation or expansion of your church. It does matter where your church is located.

Team Discussion Guide

In this team discussion guide, we are going to give you a handful of great discussion questions to go over with your team. Since the location of your church and structure of your building requires a lot of input, think about having a designated meeting with your staff and key leaders to go over this material.
To begin, have your whole team watch the video together and be sure to take notes on anything that stands out to you. Then after the video go through the Team Discussion Questions to help get your group talking and collaborating. Then go to the What’s Next section and answer the questions in the blanks provided to help you come up with some next steps as well as link to downloadable resources from Tim Cool’s website.

More About Jim Tomberlin

Jim Tomberlin began his multisite church journey in the mid-1990s when he was the senior pastor of Woodmen Valley Chapel. In 2000 he went on to pioneer the multisite model at Willow Creek Community Church in Chicago. Since 2005 he has been consulting and coaching churches in developing and implementing multi-campus strategies.

Jim leads a seasoned team of practitioner specialists who can help you maximize the redemptive potential of your church.

 

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More About Tim Cool

Tim Cool is the Founder and Chief Solutions Officer of Cool Solutions Group, a company leading organizations to be intentional with the planning, development and life cycle management of the facilities God has entrusted them. Tim has been married to his best friend, Lisa, for 29 years and resides in Charlotte, NC with their 17-year-old triplets. They are active members at Elevation Church.

 

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