Rural/Small Town Regional Partnerships
 
Rural/Small Town Regional Partnerships is designed to assist multi-site congregations with change and transition, help build community between congregations, explore opportunities for unified service and outreach, and develop plans for action.
 
Aiming Acoustically: The Issue of Change and Transition.   Investigate the growing challenges of addressing change and transition.
 
Soul Searching: Congregational Communities within a Region.  Help build community between congregations and your geographical region.
 
Free to Fly: Collaborative Outreach and Service.  Discover opportunities for collaboratative ministry and resource utilization. 
 
Time for Action: The Importance of Planning.  Develop action plans for regional ministry. 
 
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Transformation 
 
Rural/Small Town Revitalization is designed to assist congregations in taking intentional steps to help create positive missional attitudes for Gospel proclamation, community service, and outreach. 
 
Planning Big: Pastor and People Devoping Action Plans in Rural America.
Explore your congregational culture and look beyond survival with a Great Commission heart.
Images: The Nature and Purpose of Church in Community
Analyze your community culture, examine demographics, and build strategies for outreach.
Teaching & Telling: Laity in Leadership
Helps clergy and lay leaders serve as a ministry team.  Committee and board members will be equipped to use their gifts and talents for the responsibilites in kingdom work.
Sharing My Faith: Going Where the People Are

Equip God's people to speak and teach the story of Jesus Christ to family, freinds, and associates.

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Reaching Rural America For Christ
                                       Let us go to the small towns.  Mark 1:38
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Dr. Ralph Geisler - Missionary for Rural Small Town Churches
205 S. Main Street
Concordia, Missouri 64020-0719
Phone (888) 463-5127
Cell (636) 222-2546
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