Immeasurably More: Reflecting on Two Years of Church Planting

Two years ago—today—a group of us launched Grace Church of Dover in the Tri-City area of the New Hampshire Seacoast. Two months into the plant, I wrote a prospective philosophy of ministry called Simple, Small, and Strategic. In it I shared our distinctives, laid out expectations, and charted our course as a new church. I laid out a vision where culture eats strategy and maturity beats momentum. In other words, when it comes to church growth, depth is more important than breadth, and conviction is more essential than ingenuity. I explained that the truth-and-love, Gospel culture of deep doctrine and deep relationships we aimed for could not be fast-tracked without bypassing the hard, consistent groundwork that needed to be done. I’m humbled and happy to report the extraordinary fruit that God has provided in spite of our many insufficiencies and despite myriad obstacles. He has rewarded our ordinary faithfulness.

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Top Ten Books Read in 2023

It’s that time of year again. I am looking back at all I read this past year and looking ahead at my goals for the new year. Physically, movement is life. Reading is the motion and animation of the inner life. It’s a necessary and enriching experience without which my heart and mind would only grow stagnant. It keeps me aware of the past, conversant in our ever-changing culture, immersed in otherworldly imagination, sharpened by stimulating prose, and rooted in timeless truths. Tim Keller felt compelled to read broadly and deeply in order to prevent his preaching from growing stale and repetitive. I want to follow in that sentiment, which is brimming with both humility and wisdom. In descending order, here are the books that I enjoyed most this past year. I recommend them to you. Tolle lege!

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7 Books for Church Planters

When I first began considering, praying, and planning to plant a church, I desired to be as prepared as possible, so I reached out to three friends who had successfully planted and asked them for resources on church planting that could prepare me for such a daunting task. Surprisingly, they each responded in a similar way; there really are no helpful books because most overemphasize the business/entrepreneurial aspects while neglecting a robust, biblical vision. They recommended I read the Pastoral Epistles, be sent and supported by a local church, and have a healthy church model to replicate. While I wholeheartedly agree with their assessment of most church planting books and their practical advice, I have found some resources that I believe to be incredibly practical, motivating, and sharpening in all phases of the planting process. This is my essential reading list for a prospective planter that covers all the bases.

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Simple, Small, and Strategic

Two months ago, I moved back home to NH from eight years of studying and serving in CA. And four weeks ago, a small group of us launched a brand new church (Grace Church of Dover) in one of the most secular regions of our country. This church plant was the culmination of two years of prayer, planning, special providence, and personal relationships.

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