Six Reasons You Should Change the Name of Your Church

Episode #267
March 26, 2025

Yes, there are times when you should consider changing your church’s name. Jess and Thom review six of them. Look at our other podcast this week, where we review the top 15 most common church names.

    1. To create a clear or new priority.
    2. To change a geographical distinction that is no longer relevant.
    3. To identify with the community more clearly and emphatically.
    4. To avoid confusion with another church.
    5. To do a de facto relaunch.
    6. To reflect the merger with or acquisition by another church.

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