Simple Church

When churches try to do everything, they often accomplish less. When they decide what truly matters and build a simple, repeatable process around it, people move forward—and the church grows healthier.

Like most good ideas, it isn’t flashy. It’s just disciplined, focused, and patient. And over time, those are the qualities that tend to win.

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