While many churches adopt the multisite concept to address space issues, expand into new areas and reach more people by adding multiple venues, some denominations are also using multisite to revitalize struggling congregations and deal with leadership deficits. Churches are also using a multisite strategy to combine the forces of several smaller churches for maximum impact in neighboring communities. Leadership Network's Vice President and Publisher Greg Ligon examines these trends and other developments as more churches embrace the multisite movement.

Changes in American Megachurches
Multisite Movement Gaining New Momentum in New Places
Breaking Through Growth Barriers In New Churches
Making Multisite Mergers Work: New Options for Being One Church in Two or More Locations
Multisite Is Multiplying: Survey Identifies Leading Practices and Confirms New Developments in the Movement’s Expansion
A New Decade of Megachurches
Teacher First: Leadership Network's 2009 Survey of Large-Church Senior Pastors
Planting a New Outreach Ministry
Why Facebook and Other Social Networks May Not Work for Your Church
Tim Cool of Cool Solutions Group Initiates Facilities Management Contract with Elevation Church Campuses in Charlotte, North Carolina
Developing Leaders in a Postmodern World
Leadership Development: An Age-Old Challenge with a Modern-Day Twist
Global Expansion: Local Churches in Europe Becoming International Church Planting Movements
Rapid Growth Pastors on a Wild Ride
Pastors Who Are Shaping the Future: An Inside Look at Today's Influencers