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Church Planting Protocol: Lessons from Three Forks, Montana
Church Planting Rev. Jim Miller Church Planting Rev. Jim Miller

Church Planting Protocol: Lessons from Three Forks, Montana

Planting a church is rarely a matter of personal ambition—it is a journey of obedience, prayer, and discernment, following where God is already at work. In this account, Rev. Jim Miller, former NICE Montana Field Director, shares the process he and his team followed to establish a Bible church in Three Forks, Montana, illustrating both the practical steps and spiritual principles involved. Whether you are considering planting a church yourself or simply want to understand how new congregations come to life, these reflections provide guidance rooted in experience, prayer, and careful planning.

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Laying the Foundation: A Sample Church Constitution

Laying the Foundation: A Sample Church Constitution

A well-written constitution helps ensure that your church is built on biblical principles, provides clarity on leadership and membership, and establishes a framework for decision-making and accountability. It not only reflects your statement of faith but also serves as a practical tool for fostering unity and protecting the health of the church as it grows.

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Examining the Soil: Finding Fertile Ground for a Church Plant
Church Planting Rev. Earl Brubaker Church Planting Rev. Earl Brubaker

Examining the Soil: Finding Fertile Ground for a Church Plant

Planting a church is much like planting a seed — the conditions of the soil matter. Not every community is ready to receive and nurture a new church, and discerning where to invest your time, energy, and resources is an essential first step for any planter or sending church. Before breaking ground, we must ask: Is this the right place for a new work?

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