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Ten Ways Your Church Can Partner With Your Community that Cost $0

July 09, 20241 min read

Sometimes church leaders limit potential and possibilities due to a scarcity mindset. With limited funds, too often leaders remember all they used to do with larger budgets or what they feel they can no longer do with limited resources. With a mindset of abundance, we offer this list of ways to partner with your community that will cost $0.

It’s important to remember that what the church can offer that is way more valuable than dollars and programs are relationships, love, support, and a sense of authentic community.  Hint: You’ll find the more desirable and highly valued relational experiences embedded in these zero-cost ideas! 

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Let’s help resource one another by sharing effective ministry ideas!  Share creative ways your church has partnered with your neighbors on this week’s Facebook Community Resourcing post.

Kay’s purpose is to Equip and Empower Leaders of Faith Communities How to Engage in More Effective Ministry.
Th Founder of You Unlimited and The Greatest Expedition. Kay also launched Multipliers’ Movement.

She is a CoachU and Advanced CoachU Graduate, an accredited coach (PCC: Professional Certified Coach) with the ICF, International Coaching Federation, a Certified Path 1 Coach, a TQ (Transitional Intelligence) Certified Coach, and once served on the faculty at Coaching4Clergy.  

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Kay Kotan

Kay’s purpose is to Equip and Empower Leaders of Faith Communities How to Engage in More Effective Ministry. Th Founder of You Unlimited and The Greatest Expedition. Kay also launched Multipliers’ Movement. She is a CoachU and Advanced CoachU Graduate, an accredited coach (PCC: Professional Certified Coach) with the ICF, International Coaching Federation, a Certified Path 1 Coach, a TQ (Transitional Intelligence) Certified Coach, and once served on the faculty at Coaching4Clergy. See the full bio in the link below

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