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Hatchlings is our blog dedicated to inspirational client stories and big ideas in ministry innovation. From astrophysics to farming to the church down the street, we believe that God-breathed, wild ideas can come from anywhere.
Testimonial: Andrew Breton and Reel Shot Films
Interested in attending a Hatch-a-thon? Here are some reflections from a past participant, Andrew Breton, who "noodled" there on an idea for a project called Reel Shot Films. For him, Hatch-a-thon was an excellent springboard for exploration to begin seeing where his...
Where Are They Now? Megan Tensen, Sarah Turner, and Try Pie
Welcome to the third installment in our short series of posts from people who are past Hatch-a-thon participants! This one highlights Try Pie, the brainchild of 2015 Hatch-a-thon participants Megan Tensen and Sarah Turner. Try Pie was one of two Hatch-a-thon...
Two Hatchathon Alums Receive $10,000 Duke Leadership Education’s 2016 Traditioned Innovation Awards
So we’re a little proud: two Hatchathon ’15 alums, Try Pie and Mowtown, were named recipients of Duke Leadership’s 2016 Traditioned Innovation Grants! The Traditioned Innovation Awards, which Duke Leadership Education names annually, recognizes established or emerging...
Where Are They Now? Meredith Mills and Gastrochurch
This is the second installment in a short series of posts from people who are past Hatch-a-thon participants. This one highlights Meredith Mills, who participated in the 2015 Hatch-a-thon. She started a great ministry called gastrochurch. Tell us a little bit about...
Thinking Through the Story of Your Missional Enterprise: A Snippet from Noodlings
Our Hatch-a-thons can help you think through the vision for your missional enterprise, from developing your ideas to actually putting them into action, including important nuts-and-bolts details along the way! Here's a snippet from the Hatch-a-thon workbook Noodlings...
Where Are They Now? Matt McNelly and Go Fish!
We're starting a short series of posts from people who are past Hatch-a-thon participants. Our first installment is by Matt McNelly, who participated in 2016's Hatch-a-thon, and who started an exciting ministry called Go Fish! What happened with your project after the...