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Hatchlings
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.
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...
Snippet from Noodlings
Curious what a Hatch-a-thon is like? Here is a snippet from Noodlings, a workbook that is used during Hatch-a-thons. If you are interested in learning more, you can find more information about and sign up for the next one coming up March 29-31 here. "Historically,...
Testimonial: Benefits of a Hatch-a-thon
If you're interested in knowing some of the benefits of attending a Hatch-a-thon, here are some reflections from a past participant, Carl Thomas Stroud Gladstone, director of the Young Leaders Initiative: "The Conspiritor Collective is a community of young artists...
2016 Highlights from the Social Enterprise World
Hey Ministry Incubators friends! 2016 wrapped and proved to be a big year for social enterprise. Check out some of the highlights from last year and what we learned about social entrepreneurship over the last 12 months. Lessons from the social enterprise field New...
What Are We Up to in…
....besides fabulous family stuff? In a nutshell--we have learned so, so, so much. Since our first Ministry Incubators event (a hatchathon) three years ago, we have done a lot of experimenting (and for all of you who were among our first guinea pigs, thank you,...