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95Network

Simpsonville, SC. (855) 956-8975

Description

This organization helps congregations find support, clarify their vision, and more toward their goals. 95Network aims to help small congregations with limited resources build connections with each other and outside partners so they can support each other.

To do that, 95Network offers free resources and a membership community as well as coaching, consulting, and one-day conferences. The annual membership community fee includes access to a private Facebook group and online training. Coaching and consulting services focus on topics such as creating a healthy congregational culture, engaging volunteers, and developing a communications strategy.

Features

  • Menu of services for coaching, consulting, and one-day conferences
  • Free Soul Care Essentials guide
  • Free healthy church assessment
  • The 95 Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and YouTube
  • VisionDay strategic planning program

Recommended Audience

clergy and lay leaders of small to mid-size congregations

Cost

Varies per service

Practical Applications

  • Explore the free Soul Care Essentials guide or healthy church assessment to clarify whether 95Network coaching services would benefit your congregational leaders.
  • Listen to The 95 Podcast to learn more about how 95Network supports congregational leaders with self-care, strategic planning, and more.
  • Use 95Network coaching or consulting services to help your congregation develop the vision, plan, and skills it needs to strengthen its ministry.

About the Contributor

Contributor
Matt Burke

Senior Director of Resource Consulting and Grants

Matt Burke is the senior director of resource consulting and grants for the Center for Congregations. Prior to this role, he also served as the director of the northeast Center for Congregations in Fort Wayne and the Center’s Education Director statewide. Matt has a background in classroom, digital and experiential education and most recently served as the associate director of Learning Science at Kaplan Test Prep. He is passionate about using education to develop deeper faith in congregational participants.

Matt earned a B.A. in Religion from Mount Vernon Nazarene University and a Masters of Divinity degree from Asbury Theological Seminary. He enjoys spending time with his wife, Kelly, and his two sons, Silas and Levi. Matt also loves storytelling in films, books and music and finding the intersections of faith and popular culture.

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