Growing a rural church

Chris Sinkinson  |  Features
Date posted:  1 Feb 2014
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Growing a rural church

Chris Sinkinson reports from deepest Hampshire

Town centre churches tend to get all the attention!

They can show strong growth, engage with the latest cultural changes and become well known as popular places to visit. So most church growth literature focuses on urban evangelism. Much of that good advice is inappropriate in a rural setting.

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