ABOUT BRYAN ROSE

Bryan Rose
As Lead Navigator for Auxano, Bryan Rose has a strong bias toward merging strategy and creativity within the vision of the local church and has had a diversity of experience in just about every ministry discipline over the last 12 years. With his experience as a multi-site strategist and campus pastor at a 3500 member multi-campus church in the Houston Metro area, Bryan has a passion to see “launch clarity” define the unique Great Commission call of developing church plants and campus, while at the same time serving established churches as they seek to clarify their individual ministry calling. Bryan has demonstrated achievement as a strategic thinker with a unique ability to infuse creativity into the visioning process while bringing a group of people to a deep sense of personal ownership and passion.

These 5 Ideas Help Build Owners of Church Vision Instead of Renters

There exists a stark difference in churches when the people, especially the lay leaders, consider themselves owners of the vision, and not just renters.

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6 Moments to Engage Families in Small Groups

Families in your church are physically, emotionally, and spiritually right where you have led them to be… in groups and not.

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7 Reasons to Incubate Your Next Campus Launch

Holding at least two weeks of worship services on-campus at the sending church, alongside existing worship services, can be critical to the development of volunteers, leaders and staff.

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20 Unavoidable Requirements for Vision Breakthrough

Lasting vision breakthrough in your church consists of at least 20 unavoidable requirements.

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Six Churches Who are “Nailing It” with Their Branding

What if churches patterned themselves after major commercial brands? What would those churches be like?

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3 Reminders to Reach Travel-Ball Families

You do not have to affirm seasonal church attendance to reconnect with a seasonal church attender.

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7 Signs of Lifeless Church Vision

Every church has vision. But not every church vision has life.
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— Dave
 
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— Argaw Alemu
 

Clarity Process

Three effective ways to start moving toward clarity right now.