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Church Planters Ask

Author: Danny Parmelee

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God's given you a vision to plant a church. You're gifted and maybe have the team ready to go. However, there are thousands of details and hundreds of questions that you have. In this podcast we will answer some of the common questions and answer listener submitted questions to help you fulfill the call the Lord's given you.
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In the early days of church planting, having the right leadership structure can mean the difference between agility and frustration—or even survival and failure. In this episode of Church Planters Ask, Danny Parmelee and Chris Highfill break down the best leadership model for the prelaunch phase, including the triad governance structure that gives church planters accountability without unnecessary red tape. They also share the biggest leadership pitfalls to avoid (hint: don’t rush into forming an elder board too soon!). From short-term advisory teams to spotting red flags in potential leaders, this episode is packed with practical wisdom to keep your church plant moving forward. Don’t let slow decision-making or internal politics stall your mission—tune in now!
Your launch team can either be the fuel that propels your church plant forward or the friction that slows it down. So, what’s the best way to develop and lead them well? In this episode of Church Planters Ask, Danny Parmelee and Chris Highfill break down the Top 10 Things you need to do with your launch team—including how to build mission-focused culture, create momentum, avoid common mistakes, and keep your team engaged without burning out. Learn why language matters (launch team vs. core team), how to test potential leaders, and why fun is a non-negotiable in building a thriving church community. If you're planting a church, this is a must-listen! 🎧🔥
Letting go of a volunteer is one of the hardest things a church planter will face—but avoiding the conversation can cause even bigger problems. In this episode of Church Planters Ask, Danny Parmelee and Chris Highfill break down how to transition volunteers with grace, clarity, and integrity. From setting expectations upfront to navigating those tough conversations with honesty and care, they share practical strategies to ensure that both the church and the individual thrive. Whether it’s a role mismatch, a leadership lid, or a season of life change, learning to fire volunteers the right way can actually strengthen your ministry. Tune in for real stories, valuable insights, and a little bit of humor along the way!
When someone leaves your church, it can feel personal, painful, and even discouraging. In this episode of Church Planters Ask, Danny Parmelee and Chris Highfill dive deep into a question every church planter faces: What do I do when people want to leave? From their early struggles with guilt-driven retention to the wisdom of sending people off with grace, they share raw, real, and practical insights on handling departures well. Learn how to take the high road, release people with blessing, and even create a culture where those who leave might one day return. Whether you're a new planter or a seasoned pastor, this episode will reshape how you view church transitions—and might just set you free in the process.
In this episode of Church Planters Ask, Danny Parmelee and Chris Highfill tackle the often-debated question: Should non-believers be part of your church launch team? Spoiler alert: the answer is a resounding YES! 🎉 Discover why incorporating non-believers can bring fresh perspectives, inspire team members, and set the stage for a culture of grace and evangelism. Danny and Chris share real-life stories, practical advice, and actionable insights to help you build a launch team that reflects the heart of the Great Commission. Subscribe for more tips and strategies to fuel your church planting journey!
In this episode of Church Planters Ask, hosts Chris Highfill and Danny Parmelee explore practical strategies for connecting in a new community—or even reconnecting in one you’ve lived in for years. Drawing from personal experiences and proven methods, they discuss five essential steps for church planters:Pray Strategically – Prayer is foundational. Chris shares how prayer walks and intentional team prayers can spiritually prepare your launch and align your focus on the community’s needs.Enter as a Learner – Approach the community with curiosity and humility. Chris emphasizes joining groups like the Chamber of Commerce to build natural connections and gather insights.Serve with Purpose – Meet tangible needs without reinventing the wheel. Partner with existing organizations to make an immediate, meaningful impact.Build Friendships – Invest time in genuine relationships by showing up consistently, listening well, and being present in community spaces.Tell the Story – Only after building trust do you earn the right to share the transformative story of the gospel with authenticity and credibility.Packed with actionable advice, real-life stories, and encouragement, this episode is a must-listen for church planters looking to engage their community effectively. Don’t miss the practical tips and the inspiring challenge to love and lead well!
In this episode of Church Planters Ask, titled “What Are the Keys to a Successful Launch?” hosts Danny Parmelee and Chris Highfill dive into the essential elements that contribute to a successful church plant. Drawing on years of experience assessing church planters, they outline five critical "M's" for a strong church launch.Move of God: A successful church launch begins with a spiritual foundation, emphasizing the importance of prayer and the understanding that God’s hand must guide the process.Mission: Keeping the Great Commission as the church's core focus is vital. The mission must be clear and consistently communicated to align the team and the community.Momentum: Momentum is essential for maintaining growth and excitement. Chris explains the difference between genuine momentum and hype, encouraging planters to ride natural waves of community engagement.Money: Fundraising is an ongoing necessity. It’s not just about meeting financial goals but about inviting others to invest in the church’s mission.Miracles: Expect God to work in miraculous ways, but avoid unhealthy comparisons with other church plants. Every church has its own unique story of divine intervention.This episode offers practical advice, spiritual insight, and encouragement for those looking to plant and grow a thriving church.
In this episode of Church Planters Ask, Danny Parmelee and Chris Highfill tackle the question, "Should we have a launch team covenant?" They explore what a launch team covenant is and whether it's necessary when forming a church launch team. While Danny shares his personal reservations about formal covenants, citing that they can create barriers, especially with new members or non-believers, Chris offers a more flexible approach. They discuss setting expectations for team members, such as attending events, contributing financially, and inviting others—without making it too formal or legalistic. Both agree that culture is key, and launch teams should have clear but open-handed guidelines, with opportunities for members to reevaluate their involvement after a set period. The episode encourages planters to focus on creating healthy, open relationships within the team, rather than relying on rigid structures like covenants.
Do Mailers Still Work?

Do Mailers Still Work?

2024-08-2027:49

In the latest episode of "Church Planters Ask," host Danny Parmelee dives into the question: "Do mailers still work for churches?" To explore this topic, Danny is joined by Tim Speweik from Outreach, a veteran in church marketing with over 27 years of experience and involvement in more than 1,200 church plants.Tim shares valuable insights into the evolving role of mailers in an era dominated by digital marketing. He challenges the notion that mailers are outdated, arguing that when done right, they can be an incredibly effective tool for reaching people. The episode covers the importance of creativity in crafting mailers, the strategic use of targeting and timing, and the benefits of integrating mailers with other forms of marketing.Listeners will also learn about the practical aspects of implementing a mailer campaign, including cost considerations, the significance of nonprofit postal rates, and the pros and cons of doing mailers yourself versus using a service like Outreach. Tim emphasizes that while mailers aren't a silver bullet, they are a valuable part of a larger marketing strategy that includes both physical and digital touchpoints.Whether you're skeptical about the effectiveness of mailers or looking for ways to enhance your church's outreach efforts, this episode offers a wealth of practical advice and actionable strategies. Tune in to discover how mailers can still play a crucial role in connecting with your community.
In this episode of Church Planters Ask, hosts Danny Parmelee and Chris Highfill dive into the critical topic of selecting the right meeting location for your church plant. This discussion is packed with practical advice and personal experiences that will be invaluable to any church planter navigating the challenges of finding the perfect venue.Chris kicks off the conversation by sharing his journey of starting Grace River Church. He highlights the pros and cons of various locations, from elementary schools to YMCAs. He recounts how his church began in an elementary school gym, which had its limitations, including small parking areas and a lack of proper auditorium space. Despite these challenges, the built-in community relationships with families whose children attended the school were a significant advantage.The hosts then explore the benefits and drawbacks of other common locations, such as middle schools, high schools, and YMCAs. They discuss how moving to a YMCA provided Grace River Church with better visibility and a more centralized location, contributing to the church’s growth. However, Chris also shares the less glamorous side of using such facilities, like the less-than-pleasant smells and the challenges of setting up and tearing down every week.Danny and Chris emphasize the importance of being flexible and patient when choosing a location. They caution against signing long-term leases too quickly, as it’s essential to remain adaptable to growth and changes within the community. The conversation also touches on the potential pitfalls of renting from other churches or storefronts, including issues with space customization and possible conflicts with the hosting church.The episode wraps up with practical advice for church planters, encouraging them to seek out various location options and consider both the logistical and spiritual implications of each. Danny and Chris also highlight the value of good signage and community visibility, offering a shoutout to their sponsor, outreach.com, which provides valuable resources to help church plants with their marketing and branding needs.This episode is a must-listen for church planters looking to make informed decisions about their meeting locations. With real-life stories, expert insights, and a touch of humor, Danny and Chris provide a comprehensive guide to navigating one of the most critical aspects of launching a new church. Whether you’re just starting or considering a move, this episode offers the wisdom you need to make the right choice.
Join Danny Parmelee and Chris Hifill as they dive into the top questions church planters face, sharing their personal experiences and expert insights. In this episode, Danny and Chris introduce the podcast's new format and discuss their journey in church planting—from parachuting into new communities to navigating the challenges of growth and expansion. Whether you're just starting out or looking for ways to improve your church planting efforts, this episode offers valuable advice on leadership, strategic planning, and building a thriving church from the ground up. Don't miss out on practical tips, real-life stories, and the wisdom of seasoned church planters. Subscribe now and get ready to be equipped and inspired on your church planting journey! #ChurchPlanting #ChurchGrowth #MinistryLeadership #ChristianPodcast #ChurchPlantersAsk
Hear from Daniel and Christina Im on how to raise kids and do ministry. We all know that when you lead a church that you are living in a fishbowl. This affects are children as well and there are things that we can do to help them be all God wants them to be without our calling as a pastor negatively impacting their relationship with God. If you're raising kids and planting a church it's a must listen.
In this episode we hear from Licensed Counselor Rick Egbert as he discusses issues of mental health and church planters. He gives some great advice on how you can stay ahead of the curve on finding a counselor. In addition to keeping you and your family healthy, he also shares how it is good practice for your entire congregation as you model healthy habits and meet counselors in your area. We've seen a lot of horrible stories of pastors and church planters who have left the ministry due to the pressures of ministry or even died by suicide. None of us are exempt from the pressures and hardships so getting help and being proactive is important.
What a year 2020 was! Please submit your questions that we will tackle in 2021.
We've taken 101 Questions Church Planters Ask Podcast on the Road! In this episode we are Live at the s2 Conference in Phoenix, AZ. The conference is filled with church planters and established churches that want to be strong enough to multiply. So we put a microphone in front of church planters and asked them to give some advice to current and future church planters.
If you think that doing a Christmas Eve service in your Pre-Launch Phase you may want to think again. While it may be a perfect way to get exposure and gain some launch team members it often will not achieve the outreach you expect. In this episode we'll look at some other options and explain why holding off on a Christmas eve service in Pre-Launch phase may be your best growth strategy.
When you are a church planter, its more than just gathering a crowd for worship services. You need to find ways to embed yourself in the community and help your team to do the same thing. In this episode Danny and special guest Christ Highfill discuss 10 ways that you can engage the community whether you are pre-launch phase or already up and running.
Do you want to know one of the greatest tools to help your church plant? What if I told you that there are people from around the globe that you can hire for projects such as design, web, video, audio, architecture, data entry, IT, marketing and more? The world of freelancers and virtual assistants is at your finger tips.
There really is no reason to plant a church a lone these days. There are multiple church planting networks and denominations to help you. Many planters wonder if they have to choose just one or if it makes sense to have a couple groups you work with. We explore the advantages and challenges of dual affiliation in this episode.
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