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Church Planting: Rev. Ken Kamau on Engaging the Community with a Clear Mission Plan

Church Planting: Rev. Ken Kamau on Engaging the Community with a Clear Mission Plan

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Discover the journey of church planting with our guest, Rev. Ken Kamau, in this inaugural episode of "Faithful Foundations." Ken, the team leader of church multiplication at Baptist Churches of NSW & ACT, shares his remarkable story from Nairobi Chapel to Australia. Hear how the vision of planting 200 churches by 2020 evolved into establishing 1,000 healthy churches by 2050. Ken's passion and adaptability shine as he discusses the crucial elements of vision and community engagement essential for successful church planting.

Ken opens up about essential strategies for initiating and sustaining church plants, how to develop a clear mission plan engage the community, and other invaluable resources. Handling disappointment, building a dedicated core team, and maintaining clear communication are also on the agenda. Ken provides practical insights into the complexities of retention and reducing church closures, ensuring a healthier and more sustainable path forward for church planters.

Diversity and inclusion are pivotal in Ken’s approach. He emphasizes the importance of revitalizing churches and engaging with Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) communities. Through innovative outreach methods and a balance between entrepreneurial spirit and governance, Ken envisions a collaborative church community contributing meaningfully towards the ambitious 2050 goal.

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