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Have you ever wondered how to start a movement. Church planting as I have come to understand over the years is less about creating a single static community that meets on a Sunday morning, and more about starting a movement of believers who want to join in what the Holy Spirit is doing in a given area. If you have not heard of TEDs let this video be your introduction on how to start a movement and inspire you to get your groove on: http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/derek_sivers_how_to_start_a_movement.html.

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I'll follow to! Can't just have two nuts out there. Now it's three and we're a crowd! And let's take this a step further. What would a CRC church multiplication movement look like?

There are different movement genres. Many church plants are "mini" movements. I believe the November gathering of missional leaders at the missional cafe in Denver could very well be the genesis of a movement among CRCNA leaders. I'll join any movement with Brian and Andy because I know whom they follow.

Great video lesson.  Now how do we start a movement in the church like that?  Slowly but surely.  I won't take my shirt off, but I may dance like that dude.  Good stuff.

 I think Allan Likkle named it.  We need to be about starting mini movements.  Allan tell us more about the Missional Cafe in Denver?  What kind of groove are they starting?  Are you out here in the PNW yet?

TED is amazing. So many ideas. So many compelling speakers who will blow your mind. Thanks for bringing this to The Network.

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