Giving Thanks

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We are off and running and it’s only Day 10 of 2017—but before we get too far in, we want to stop and give thanks for the amazing momentum that has occurred since we started “helping churches and church leaders turn hare-brained ideas into sustainable ministries” three years ago. When we started Missional Incubators, we barely had a language to describe what we were trying to do. Now an entire conversation about missional innovation and entrepreneurship is underway, both in the U.S. and abroad (check out Youthscape in the U.K., for example).

We are delighted to be part of it.

Our most visible events are our hatchathons, and while we can only schedule one or two a year, we’re tickled pink at what some of our hatchletes have accomplished in such a short time. For example, we’re proud to have been in the delivery room for ministries like:

and more.

We’re just as proud to have had a small role in championing the success of other ongoing projects, such as:

… to name a few.

Check them out. Join us in giving thanks for the trails they are blazing. The church is different because of them. If you are interested in attending a Hatchathon, check out the next one happening March 29-31 at Princeton Theological Seminary.

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