Application Process
If God is calling you to plant a church and you would like to do so with the support of the Acts 29 Network or you are an existing church planter or established church that desires to partner with Acts 29 Network, then please complete the following steps:
- Begin by reviewing our FAQ.
- Be sure that you agree with our doctrinal statement, and that you agree in principle with our Network covenant.
- Fill out an online application.
- Once your initial application is accepted, you will receive a username and password which will enable you to login to your personal application profile and begin the application process.
Phase 1 Tasks to complete before Boot Camp attendance and Assessment:
- Contact Information including a family photo
- Resume
- References from Overseeing Pastor, Friend/Peer, and Disciple
- Testimony & Calling to Plant Questionnaire
- Marriage & Family Questionnaire
- Chuch Planter's Wife Essay
- Theology, Core Values, and Pastoral Theology Questionnaire
- Planting Strategy & Timeline Questionnaire
- Confidential Questionnaire
- Personality Profiles
- Preaching Sample
- Phone Interview
Phase 2
- Attend a Boot Camp
- Assessment - if you have already attend a Boot Camp within the last 2-3 years, this step is completed and we can set up a regional assessment with Acts 29 assessors in your area.
Featured Media
Acts 29 Midwest Quarterly | Session 3 Alan Hirsch
August 17, 2010
Event: Acts 29 Midwest Quarterly 3
Author: Alan Hirsch
Alan Hirsch speaks at the 2010 Acts 29 Quarterly.
Acts 29 Midwest Quarterly | Session 2 Darrin Patrick
August 17, 2010
Event: Acts 29 Midwest Quarterly 3
Author: Darrin Patrick
Darrin Patrick speaks at the Acts 29 Midwest Quarterly.
Acts 29 Midwest Quarterly | Session 1 Alan Hirsch
August 17, 2010
Event: Acts 29 Midwest Quarterly 3
Author: Alan Hirsch
Alan Hirsch speaks at the 2010 Acts 29 Quarterly.
Fighting for Gospel Families
May 1, 2010
Event: Fight Club 2010
Author: Tyler Powell
Our culture bombards us with conflicting messages regarding ...
Fighting Against a Performance-Centered Life
May 1, 2010
Event: Fight Club 2010
Author: Scott Thomas
Our culture bombards us with conflicting messages regarding ...

