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Attend a Sticky conference that is unlike any you've ever attended, and learn to close the back door and become the church no one wants to leave.
Interact with Sticky Church ministry leaders. Build relationships, ask questions, and explore why the Sticky Church concept helps transition attendees to members.
Special one day event:
Mountain Lake Church, Atlanta
Monday, May 11
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Church Unique Vision co::Lab
16 cities – 8 churches – 6 sessions – 6 months |
What if you could be trained and equipped to guide your team to discover your church's unique calling? What if you could develop a framework for clarity? What if you could learn practices that would help you deliver your vision daily?
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Based on the book Church Unique by Will Mancini, released by Leadership Network, the "Vision co::Lab" (pronounced Co-Lab, as in "collaboration") provides on-site consulting for churches in the area of vision clarity.
The co::Labs, designed by church consulting firm Auxano, provide accessibility to coaching for smaller or financially restricted churches. Participants will receive coaching and training on Church Unique principles necessary for a pastor to lead through the process at an affordable rate.
Additionally, the format encourages church pastors to collaborate and journey through the process together. Registration is limited in each Vision co::Lab. Be one of only 8 leaders in your city and 128 in the country to have the opportunity to participate.
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| 86.7 Million Americans Uninsured over Last Two Years |
One out of three Americans under 65 were without health insurance at some point during 2007 and 2008.
Americans at Risk: One in Three Uninsured, a study recently commissioned by the consumer health advocacy group Families USA, found 86.7 million Americans were uninsured at one point during the past two years.
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A few of the report's key findings include:
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Nearly three out of four uninsured Americans were without health insurance for at least six months. |
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Almost two-thirds were uninsured for nine months or more. |
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Four out of five of the uninsured were in working families. |
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People without health insurance are less likely to have a usual doctor and often go without screenings or preventative care. |
The number of Americans without health insurance reported by Families USA is much higher than those reported by the U.S. Census Bureau. According to the census numbers, in 2007 there were 45.7 million uninsured Americans.
For this study, Families USA commissioned The Lewin Group to analyze data from the Census Bureau and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. The study includes people who did not have health insurance for all or for part of the past two years.
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