VanderNews Week of July 02 -05 , 2019

Written by Vanderbloemen | Jul 2, 2019 3:21:05 PM

 

[NEWS] Thinking Globally as a Church

Our CEO and Founder William Vanderbloemen writes in Outreach Magazine about thinking globally. 

[CASE STUDY] Small Church in Connecticut Hires New Senior Pastor

"Our whole church is really excited for what’s ahead. We’re so excited for what God has for us." said, Ken Friedrichsen, Hope Church Elder. 

[PODCAST] Why This Church Is Embracing Risk To Plant Autonomous Local Churches with Josh Patterson [Podcast]

William talks with Josh about The Village Church's unique process of “parenting” each of their campuses to be flourishing independent churches.

New Searches

 

Willow Creek Community Church

Denomination: Nondenominational 

Weekly Attendance: 21,000 

Calvary Bible Church

Denomination: Non-denomination

Weekly Attendance: 1,200

Chaparral Christian Church

Denomination: Christian Church (Restoration Movement) 

Weekly Attendance: 300

The Fellowship

Denomination: Nondenominational

Hutton Campus Attendance: 500 Overall Weekly: 3000

Willamette Christian Church

Denomination: Christian Church (Restoration Movement) 

Weekly Attendance at Willamette Campus: 2,000 

Central Community Church

Denomination: Church of God

Weekly Attendance: 1,000

 
 
 
 

Marin Covenant Hires Associate Pastor of Connections

Marin Covenant Church Rafael, California has hired Courtney Grager as their Associate Pastor of Connections. "Vanderbloemen brought the most value in broadening the pool of candidates available." 

Mariemont Church Hires Associate Pastor

“We got candidates from Los Angeles, Portland, Tulsa, and four from our greater region...” said Senior Pastor, Denis Beausejour.

What's The Vanderbloemen Difference? 

 

The Vanderbloemen Difference: Theology Matters

Watch our Executive Search Consultant, Brian Dunks, as he visits with Calvary Bible Church about their Lead Pastor search.

Meet Our Team: Marisol Rubio

"Our work has taught me that no church is perfect, only God is. We are all doing our best with what we have and as long as we put him before anything else, we will succeed."