Some of these leaders carefully crafted a strategy to become one church in multiple sites, but others “fell into it” when doors of opportunity unexpectedly opened. Whatever the genesis of the strategy for each particular church, all have wrestled with their motivation, their strategy,and their choices for the geographic location and facilities. Read more about the many facets of selecting new campuses including:

Church Health Survey Questionnaire
Multi-Purpose Rooms: Maximizing Your Space
Breaking Through Growth Barriers In New Churches
Why Facebook and Other Social Networks May Not Work for Your Church
Tim Cool of Cool Solutions Group Initiates Facilities Management Contract with Elevation Church Campuses in Charlotte, North Carolina
Leadership Development: An Age-Old Challenge with a Modern-Day Twist
Selecting Locations For Additional Campuses
2010 Large Church Salary and Benefits Report
Teacher First: Leadership Network's 2009 Survey of Large-Church Senior Pastors
Leading Outside the Walls: How Externally Focused Churches Engage and Grow Ministry Leaders
Construction Planning: Design It Right
Dimes vs. Dollars
The Life Christian Church - Phase One Project
Church Facilities Management: The Facts
Advantages of Portable Room Dividers
Churches in Missional Renaissance
Setting the Stage for Good Stewardship
Selecting Locations For Additional Campuses
Changing Metrics: The Benefits of Measuring Devotion and Obedience, Not Just Numbers
Breaking Through Growth Barriers In New Churches
Breaking Down the Age Barriers: How Churches Become Intentionally Intergenerational
Rapid Growth Pastors on a Wild Ride
Leading Outside the Walls: How Externally Focused Churches Engage and Grow Ministry Leaders
Planting a New Outreach Ministry
Dimes vs. Dollars
Breaking Down the Age Barriers: How Churches Become Intentionally Intergenerational
Making Multisite Mergers Work: New Options for Being One Church in Two or More Locations
Not Who You Think They Are: The Real Story of People Who Attend America’s Megachurches
Planning for Big Success with Small Groups
Why Facebook and Other Social Networks May Not Work for Your Church