Church Plants to Watch

In a slight rip-off from Tony Morgan’s Churches on My Radar, I’ve decided to regularly post (about every couple of weeks) some churches that I’m watching as they grow. They are all church plants, most of which are in the Acts29 Network, but are really doing some great work in their area. I encourage you to check their websites out, subscribe to blogs/podcasts, etc, but most of all to follow their example not in method, but in philosophy: don’t copy their style, copy their approach. A weblink is given, along with their area of ministry, and teaching elder. Some notes are given as to why I am watching them. Without further ado, the first ever group of Church Plants to Watch.

  • Sojourn Church - Huntsville, Alabama - David Thew
    • These guys are meeting in a brewery in downtown Huntsville, the “Seattle of the South”.  They are really reaching the area around them in exciting ways, and it’s great to see a church not afraid of the open-hand issues.
  • liberti - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Geoff Bradford
    • These guys are reaching an urban core, full of the creative class, similar to what we at harmony will be trying to do in MidCity DC.  liberti is a church planting church through and through, and are wanting to see all of Philadelphia reached for Christ.
  • Harambee Church - Renton, Washington - Mike Gunn
    • Harambee Church is a church that is doing phenomenal things in loving their city of Renton. They have established the Harambee Community Development Association, which is a non-profit devoted to community development in their ministry area. The HCDA provides a meeting place outside of home and work that ministers to the needs of the surrounding people.
  • Red Rocks Church - Golden, Colorado - Shawn Johnson
    • I recently read about these guys in our denomination’s weekly magazine. It was church planting day on February 11th in the Assemblies of God, and Red Rocks Church was spotlighted. Led by a team of elders, they are doing great things in the Denver metropolitan area to reach people for Christ. Plus, they meet in a cool rundown amusement park, and have a campus in a theater. Very missional, and they are reaching people because of it.
2 Responses to “Church Plants to Watch”
Bob Pratico Posted on February 13, 2007 at 9:47 am

Thanks for the kind words. Pushing the envelope for Christ …

Bob
Sojourn Huntsville

Philip Posted on April 10, 2007 at 5:17 pm

I don’t exactly get the Huntsville - Seattle comparison (unless it’s a reference to Dave’s terminology on the site, calling the unchurched a little Seattle in the middle of Hsv), but i still appreciate the mention of Sojourn. :) Thanks.

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