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    Church Planting and Revitalization: Vision, Strategy, Philosophy & GoalsOur Vision:To create a structure whereby church planters are recognized, equipped and released to pioneer healthy churches

    in Kentucky and to assist current pastors and church leaders in overcoming the barriers of numerical growth and

    common ministry plateaus.

    Our Strategy:- Building pastoral relationships within the Kentucky District committed to the journey of establishinganetwork of trust and friendship as ideas and vision are shared that expand the kingdom of God within theframework of local churches.

    - Participating in an aggressive journey of prayer and planning that results in a high percentage of involvementfrom our Kentucky ministries and churches in order to accomplish our stated goals.

    Our Philosophy and Goals:The local church is Gods idea and remains the primary witness of Jesus Christ upon this planet. The GreatCommission is our mandate for evangelism that begins in each local church and expands first to our

    communities and then to the nations of the world. Church Planting and Revitalization is the biblical andprimary strategy for enlarging the Kingdom of God. Cooperating with that strategy will assure success byincreasing both the number of people coming to Christ and in believers maturing in the faith.

    Our Superintendent, Joe Girdler, has stated our collective goal to significantly increase the number of churches

    in our district, which currently numbers approximately 150. Three specific goals for Church Planting betweenthe years of 2010 and 2020 are

    Goal #1: Every county in Kentucky should have an Assembly of God witness. There are 120 counties inKentucky and currently (2011) 35 counties without an Assembly of God church. It is the goal of the KentuckyDistrict to assure each of those counties has at least one Assembly of God church by the year 2020.

    Goal #2: That by the year 2020, each of the 12 Kentucky District sections pray, prepare and plant threeadditional Assembly of God churches that focuses on counties with no Assembly of God witness or strategic

    areas where population growth warrants more attention.

    Goal #3: That the areas in Kentucky with more aggressive population growth such as Northern Kentucky,

    Louisville and Lexington plant a minimum of five additional Assembly of God churches by 2020.

    Accomplishing these goals within the decade of 2010 to 2020 seems challenging, yet realistic and visionary. With clarity of spiritual insight, our primary challenge is in moving beyond the business as usual mentality

    and choosing to believe God for something miraculous in our lifetime. Having an ending goal of establishingnearly 50 church plants in one decade eliminates the pressure of creating something too quickly that will be

    short lived, and it also gives us adequate time to create strategy and foundational structure to build for lasting

    success.Reaching this goal will result in the total of approximately 200 churches by the end of this decade(2020).