Seeds and Sprouts in Ministry Innovation

Go, Sow, and Grow; a Framework for New Minsitry

48 min · 29. apr. 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2459679/fan_mail/new]  Are you trying to figure out how to reach new people?  Are you wondering how to ground your ministry development in our faith story?  Join Erica (and her dogs!) for a conversation about how we go, sow and grow new ministry.  Leaning into the lessons we learn from gardening and from the ways Jesus lived out his ministry, we will explore some ideas about how you GO, what kinds of seeds you might think about SOWing and the importance of slow, steady GROWth.   We will also explore 5 current resources that you might want to tap into to your context.  This episode serves as a good follow up to the last episode.

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