TRUE GRIT: BOLDLY FUELING THE FUTURE

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Rich Birch with unSeminary | Campus Pastor Summit

Rich Birch

Rich Birch is an early multi-site church pioneer in North America. He led the charge in helping The Meeting House in Toronto to become the leading multi-site church in Canada with over 5,000 people in 20+ locations. In addition, he served on the leadership team of Connexus Community Church in Ontario, a North Point Community Church Strategic Partner—as well as the Operations Pastor at Liquid Church in the Manhattan-facing suburbs of New Jersey. Rich is on a mission to help 100 churches grow by 1,000 people by helping churches increase their invite cultures. He blogs & podcasts at unSeminary.com. His latest book, Church Growth Flywheel: 5 Practical Systems to Drive Growth at Your Church, has helped thousands of church leaders reach more people in their community. It was also the forerunner to Church Growth Flywheel Masterclass, a proven step-by-step system for helping your church reach more people than ever. He’s also the lead coach of the Church Growth Incubator, a community of churches actively working to grow through closely learning from the fastest-growing churches and applying those lessons to their churches. He’s married to his girlfriend, Christine, and they are raising their young adult children, Haley & Hunter. They are attempting to keep their dog, Rory, from sleeping on places she’s not supposed to!

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Sessions by Rich Birch

Day 1

11am | Breakout
Topic : First Time Guest Obsessed
As a Campus Pastor, you know every guest represents a story God is writing—and a potential ripple effect of changed lives. Yet most campuses unintentionally lose guests at the front door long before they ever find community.

In this session, Rich Birch unpacks the 6 ingredients of an obsessive first-time guest experience that thriving campuses use to turn weekend visitors into connected disciples. You’ll discover how to turn every service into a moment where guests don’t just passively watch church but where they feel like they’ve come home.

If you want your campus to grow, start by getting fanatically focused on the front door.

Day 1 or 2

TBD | Panel
Q&A Panel with TBD