Our Consulting Packages
What I Offer to Churches Like Yours
Disciple‑Based Volunteer Development - Introductory Seminar ($900 + travel cost)
A one‑time, two‑hour deep dive into disciple‑making, volunteer development, and leadership culture. This is for leaders at all levels in your church.
Disciple‑Based Volunteer Development - Advanced Seminar ($12,000)
Twelve monthly sessions via Zoom. Develop a volunteer culture rooted in discipleship, purpose, and mission, not pressure. This framework helps churches move from “filling slots” to forming disciples who serve joyfully and sustainably. For senior leadership and decision makers at your church.
Church Revitalization Assessment - 12 Monthly Sessions via Zoom ($12,000)
Assess your current reality and design a practical roadmap that restores health and mission focus. Includes a Church Health Check, Disciple‑Making Roadmap, and strategic coaching throughout the year.
Merger Guidance - ($15,000 - Legal fees not included)
Full-process support from prayerful exploration to post‑merger integration. Ensures clarity, unity, and alignment at every step of the journey.
Monthly Zoom Call – Discerning Your Ministry Call ($900 for one Year - next cohort starts June 2026)
Leadership coaching in a small‑group format for individuals who want to understand their ministry calling, identify their gifts, and clarify their next steps.
CASE STUDY
“One of the great ironies of the early 21st century in Western Church is that churches with money and buildings often have no people, and churches with people often have no money and no buildings.”
– Carey Nieuwhof
When the Community Church of Little Neck was founded in 1927, Little Neck was a small suburban town. As the community grew over the years, so did the church for several decades. A steady decline in church attendance began in the 1970s, resulting in just a handful of members remaining and no pastoral staff by 2020. With a changing community and an aging population wondering what to do with their large facility, the congregation started to ask what it would take to revive the church.
In the spring of 2020, after praying about several different options, the Community Church of Little Neck invited Edge City Church to a one-year partnership in an effort to revive the church. This one-year partnership allowed the two congregations to combine resources and work together to reach more people for Christ. After a year of building relationships, the two churches came together and merged into one. This one year long process didn’t happen without lots of prayer, many late-night planning meetings, and months and months of intentional relationship building by the leaders from the two churches.
Today many churches see a merger with another church as a worst-case scenario. But mergers with the right vision and plan can be a great option for churches on the brink of closure and for new church plants. We can help guide churches in this process.