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Auxano Houston Vision co::Lab Session #6

February 19, 2010 By: Gordon Marcy Category: Church Consulting

This is an edited version of notes taken from the live blog of the Auxano Houston co::Lab Session #6. All coaching sessions took place at Gateway Community Church in Clear Lake, TX with Vision Coach, Will Mancini.

The Primary Objective: To define Vision Proper, explain how to cast vision and discuss how to use the Vision Frame in ongoing visioning and planning work.

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Seven Things I Learned About Casting Vision During Auxano’s co::Lab

February 19, 2010 By: Gordon Marcy Category: Church Consulting

The Auxano Houston co::Lab has inspired four previous posts: Pursuing God’s Vision for Technology in the ChurchFinding Your Church’s Sweet SpotDigital Missions: What Do You See? and Whose Vision is it Anyways?

In the final hours before our last session (that will be live blogged), I have been reflecting on what I’ve learned about casting vision.

Vision-casting was not new to me prior to co::Lab. Proverbs 29:18, “Where there is no vision, the people perish.” I’ve participated in vision planning retreats many times.

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Finding Your Church’s Sweet Spot

October 22, 2009 By: Gordon Marcy Category: Church Consulting

We just completed the second track of Auxano’s Vision co::Lab at Gateway Community Church in Houston. This is a portion of my notes from the day long session. I wrote previously about the Lab and reasons why I’m attending here.

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One of the greatest benefits to being in this learning community is the opportunity to make new friends. Church leaders participating include Wendell Hutchins, Church of Champions; Jim Martin, The River UMC; Steven Barr, LifeWorship Ministries; Matt Neely, The Watershed Church; and Andy Sytsma, New Life Church. Our lead navigator is Will Mancini, Auxano founder and visionary captain.

The primary objective for this session was to learn how to identify and develop The Kingdom Concept. The one thing your church does better than 10,000 others.

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