Multiplication Options

A multiplying church has various options…

 
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The Parent church can establish service venues on their present campus and in their current facilities which can become a PAC or Ethnic PAC.

  • The Parent church can also establish PACs in additional locations and addresses. Those locations could be another church which is small and that is considering closing. It could be at another church's location but wanting to use that location to reach a specific people group, i.e. Burmese, Spanish, Nigerian, Young Adults, etc.

  • The Parent church can establish their PACs at the same time of their current services. If a church had a larger vacant room on Sunday am, their PAC could reach a specific ethnic group at the same time of their English service and use their various teams of hospitality, kids ministry, etc. to help train the new PACs leaders. They could use the next generation of ethnic kids and students to come together in English speaking children and student ministry.

  • The Parent church can establish their PACs at different scheduled times in their facilities to allow a PAC to use their entire or portion of church facility to minister to their specific target group. For example, a Parent church may meet at 9 and 11 am on Sunday morning but their PAC church uses the facility at 1 pm or 6 pm.

  • The Parent church can also establish a PAC in a micro site such as a retirement center or a prison.

  • The Parent church can build its own church multiplication network of churches.

  • There are many options in using the PAC model to win others for Christ. Let's dream together and expand the Kingdom of God. Contact us with your questions and ideas.