Sunergeo Church Planting
God's fellow workers planting churches

Sunergeo Church Planting

No ministry succeeds because of one individual: "I planted the seed; Apollos watered it, but God made it grow" (1 Cor. 3:6). No single church can reach the whole community, every culture, or all generations.

Sunergeo seeks to catalyze a movement of "fellow workers" with God to expand His kingdom, by reproducing disciples, leaders and congregations in Northern California.

We work together with pastors and churches to plant healthy reproducing churches. Some work together in what we call "Lead Teams", some plant daughter churches.

We provide training to equip leaders from all our churches to be involved in a church planting movement. We provide coaching for planters and their projects. We invite you to explore this website and consider how you might "Sunergeo" with us in God's church planting movement.

Sunergeo Blog

We at Sunergeo believe that working together starts with thinking together! This blog exists to stimulate our thinking together about planting healthy reproductive churches, and share the latest on how God is at work as we work together.

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Latino Planter Evaluation Retreat

Spanish-Speaking Harvest Workers

The number of Latinos in the NCBC district area will reach 4.5 million by 2010 according to CA Department of Finance estimates. [Continue Reading]

Strategic Prayer for the Battle

I keep in pretty close touch with the pastors who participate in our LEAD Teams across our district. During our meetings, I get a "fly over" view of the joys, stresses, crises, and breakthroughs experienced by our pastors, church planters and their congregations.

Ministry is an intense spiritual war, and our church planters, pastors and church leaders are on the front lines.
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Successful First Steps Training!
At Sunergeo / NCBC, we are committed to equip leaders to lead healthy reproductive churches.
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