A New England Church Comeback Story Everyone Needs to Know: An Interview with Gary Moritz

Episode #813
August 8, 2023
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At Church Answers we love a good turnaround story, especially when a struggling church gets healthy and begins to thrive. In this episode, Thom and Sam interview Gary Moritz of City United Church in Lunenburg, MA. This comeback story is incredibly inspirational.

    • How was City United struggling?
    • What was the first priority to begin a turnaround?
    • Was there any opposition and how did the church overcome it?
    • What did the community think when the turnaround process began? What is the community’s perception of the church now?
    • Where is the church going in the next five years? What’s next?

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