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Reorienting a Mega Church: The Story of Port City Community Church | w/ Mike Ashcraft

53 min · 2. juli 2026
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How should a church measure faithfulness and success? What happens when the attendance numbers of a congregation increase so rapidly that the leadership cannot properly care for its members? In this fascinating conversation, Mike Ashcraft, pastor of Port City Community Church in Wilmington, North Carolina, describes for Todd von Helms what it was like to see a gathering of a dozen people meeting in his apartment explode into a mega church with over 5,000 members. Most importantly, Mike shares wisdom about the challenges along the way, as well as the humility needed and difficult choices that have been made during the past 27 years in order for Port City Community Church (PC3) to remain healthy and fulfill its God given purpose.

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Reorienting a Mega Church: The Story of Port City Community Church | w/ Mike Ashcraft

How should a church measure faithfulness and success? What happens when the attendance numbers of a congregation increase so rapidly that the leadership cannot properly care for its members? In this fascinating conversation, Mike Ashcraft, pastor of Port City Community Church in Wilmington, North Carolina, describes for Todd von Helms what it was like to see a gathering of a dozen people meeting in his apartment explode into a mega church with over 5,000 members. Most importantly, Mike shares wisdom about the challenges along the way, as well as the humility needed and difficult choices that have been made during the past 27 years in order for Port City Community Church (PC3) to remain healthy and fulfill its God given purpose.

2. juli 202653 min