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Awakening healthy churches

What is your image of a healthy church? How do we respond to the growing call for a shift from church growth metrics of numbers and size of church to the need for healthy church communities? How can we accelerate the shift from internally focused towards becoming genuine communities of hope and transformation?

The evangelising church

How can we ensure every church has evangelism embedded in all they do – not just as a programme or special event but truly living outwards as witnesses together?

The influencing church

How do we become the new community that Christ commissions? Can the church rediscover the Acts 2 vision to be truly redemptive?

The supernatural church

How can we grow as faith-filled people and churches which are “naturally supernatural”?

These insightful sessions took place at Elim Leaders Summit 2024. To equip yourself by securing your place at Elim Leaders Summit 2025, click here.

 
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