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Hybrid Church Revisited | Roy Moran on the Future of Disciple Making

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Hybrid Church Revisited | Roy Moran on the Future of Disciple Making

Can churches preserve what works while embracing what multiplies? In this insightful follow-up, Roy Moran revisits the concept of “Hybrid Church,” urging leaders to balance legacy systems with movement strategies—so churches can thrive in both gathered and scattered expressions.

Why Is the Hybrid Church Model Gaining Momentum?

Roy presents compelling reasons why local churches must move beyond “either/or” thinking and adopt a both/and model—combining traditional structures with Discovery-based disciple making. This session covers:

  • Key distinctions between addition and multiplication growth
  • Lessons learned from churches that tried to pivot too fast—or too slow
  • The cost of clinging to control versus releasing the priesthood of all believers

What Roy Moran Says Church Leaders Must Consider:

  • Designing church to empower everyday disciple-makers
  • Blending high-accountability groups with weekend services
  • How to transition a church without dividing it
  • Vision clarity for pastors navigating the hybrid shift

If your church is serious about multiplying without losing stability, this talk is a roadmap. Roy brings decades of experience helping churches shift without splintering—and thrive on both sides of the disciple-making spectrum.

Presented by Roy Moran of New Generations and Shoal Creek Community Church.

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