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You might know faithful but smaller churches that are struggling to keep going. Replanting and revitalisation could be the Lord's provision to bring new life to that gospel work.In this episode of In:Dependence, FIEC Associate National Directors Adrian Reynolds and Graham Beynon are joined by John James - current Lead Pastor at City Church Birmingham but formerly involved in a revitalisation or replant at Crossway Church.John shares his experience of joining Helier Chapel in Northfield, Birmingham, and leading a revitalisation - including a name change to Crossway Church - and the ingredients needed for such a replant or revitalisation.This is the fourth in a series of podcast episodes to explore different ways to plant a church.About In:Dependence: In:Dependence is FIEC's official podcast, where you'll hear conversations on topics for church leaders.Podcast music: Drifting by Future Infinite.About FIEC: We are a fellowship of Independent churches with members of the family across England, Scotland and Wales. Our mission is to see those Independent churches working together with a big vision: to reach Britain for Christ.00:00 - Introduction05:35 - Ingredients of a revitalisation11:05 - The desire to replant13:40 - Making changes in a replant21:07 - Church structures and church dreams25:42 - Vision, leadership, and core team at Crossway30:08 - Managing group dynamics in a revitalisation
Thank you for joining us as Pastor Dale Stephenson joins us from Crossway Church in Melbourne to share a message with us about Discipling People to Christ, from Matthew 28 18.
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Pastor John Randolph preached from Ephesians chapter 4. Crossway Church of Goldsboro celebrated 15 years this week. What makes for a strong church? Listen and believe!
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CrossWay Church - Queen City, Texas
CrossWay Church - Queen City, Texas
CrossWay Church - Queen City, Texas
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CrossWay Church - Queen City, Texas
CrossWay Church - Queen City, Texas
CrossWay Church - Queen City, Texas
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What do A.W. Tozer, global missions, and church planting have in common? They're all part of the story of the Christian & Missionary Alliance. In this episode, Pastor Jeff and Tiffany unpack the history, theology, and leadership structure of the CMA denomination. They explore the Alliance's roots in 19th-century revivalism, the influence of A.B. Simpson, and why CMA churches are often more recognizable by their mission than by their name.
Pastor Jeff Cranston continues his conversation with Pastor Jason of Crossway Church as they dive deeper into what makes the Christian and Missionary Alliance denomination distinct. They explore how the Alliance approaches communion and baptism, what a typical Sunday service looks like, and how its leadership structure supports both local autonomy and global mission.
Pastor Jeff Cranston is back! And sitting down with Pastor Jason Esposito of Crossway Church (a CMA congregation in Wisconsin) to discuss he heart behind the Christian and Missionary Alliance denomination. Founded by A.B. Simpson in the late 19th century, the CMA began not as a denomination but as a missions movement focused on bringing the gospel to the world. Pastor Jason unpacks the Fourfold Gospel (Jesus as Savior, Sanctifier, Healer, and Coming King) as well as the CMA's global reach, spiritual emphasis, and governance model.
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