One Assembly: Rethinking the Multisite and Multiservice Church Models (9Marks)

Leeman, Jonathan


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"Leeman's work was influential in our church's decision to move from multiservice to a single service."

--Ryan Kelly, Pastor of Preaching, Desert Springs Church, Albuquerque, New Mexico

Maybe you have been there: you're running late to church, and you know it will be hard to find an empty seat. This is an all-too-frequent experience in a growing church. For churches experiencing this dilemma, a common solution is to add another service or location. This seems like a cost-effective fix. Besides, no one wants to turn away non-Christians. But is it the best option?

Jonathan Leeman presents a series of biblical, theological, and pastoral arguments to help reorient our minds to a scriptural definition of church. He makes the case that maintaining a single assembly best follows the Bible, fulfills the Great Commission, and furthers our partnership with other churches.


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    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9781433559594
  • Page Count
    176
  • Publisher
    Crossway Books
  • Publication Date
    April 2020

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About the Author

Jonathan Leeman (PhD, University of Wales) is the editorial director for 9Marks. He is the author or editor of over a dozen books and teaches at several seminaries. Jonathan lives with his wife and four daughters in a suburb of Washington, DC, and is an elder at Cheverly Baptist Church.

One Assembly: Rethinking the Multisite and Multiservice Church Models (9Marks) - Leeman, Jonathan - 9781433559594
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One Assembly: Rethinking the Multisite and Multiservice Church Models (9Marks)

$11.63 $15.99

"Leeman's work was influential in our church's decision to move from multiservice to a single service."

--Ryan Kelly, Pastor of Preaching, Desert Springs Church, Albuquerque, New Mexico

Maybe you have been there: you're running late to church, and you know it will be hard to find an empty seat. This is an all-too-frequent experience in a growing church. For churches experiencing this dilemma, a common solution is to add another service or location. This seems like a cost-effective fix. Besides, no one wants to turn away non-Christians. But is it the best option?

Jonathan Leeman presents a series of biblical, theological, and pastoral arguments to help reorient our minds to a scriptural definition of church. He makes the case that maintaining a single assembly best follows the Bible, fulfills the Great Commission, and furthers our partnership with other churches.

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