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Are you an Asbury Alumni Church Planter?

Published Date: February 27, 2015

Hundreds of Asbury alumni have been involved with planting churches across the world. Are you an Asbury alumni church planter? We want to hear your story and learn from what you are doing in ministry.

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7 responses to “Are you an Asbury Alumni Church Planter?”

  1. Led the planting of two congregations in Bowling Green, KY from 1990 – 2000. Served as Director of Church Planting in the Ohio Valley District of the Christian and Missionary Alliance from 2000 -2006. Current ministry is in an established congregation although we are currently launching a satellite campus in a nearby city. John 15:16

  2. Looking forward to connect.

  3. George Wasson says:

    Appointed to plant Faithpoint by the Indiana Conference of the United Methodist Church July 2003.

  4. I planted Cornerstone UMC in 1990. Will be celebrating 25th anniversary of church and as founding pastor next fall. Average attendance is now 2,500. Launching third site (multisite) in October of 2015. Largest UMC in MI, and recently sited as 6th fastest growing UMC in the nation. Our mission is: Helping people know Jesus and make Him known. Relocated main campus in 2009 to a larger site. Excited to see what God is doing through our multisites. We raise up lay people from within our congregation to become campus pastors who actually preach weekly. We have developed a reproducible process for launching multisites and will be offering a national seminar this fall. Ken Nash became a teaching pastor 9 years ago. Ken is also an Asbury Sem. grad. Both of us also train and coach many other pastors. Leading workshops at ATS in March 2015.

  5. Ryan M Kocak says:

    Planted at George’s Anglican Church- on sabbatical and will be image priest in residence at the Anglican Diocese of the Great Lakes during doctoral studies in church planting. Also a health physicist with the U.S. dept of veterans affairs.

  6. I began a church plant (UMC) in 2006 which is now chartered.

  7. Brian Ebel says:

    Revolution Church, a UMC congregation – planted in Louisville, KY in 2010.