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We are here to help churches grow.​

At Broken Sheep, we know you want to build a healthy, vibrant church. Pastors and church leaders need to balance demands of growing attendance, keep worship fresh, welcome new guests, support mission efforts, provide pastoral care,  and keep the church financially solvent. How can churches balance these competing priorities and focus on their mission to make disciples?
 
You are not alone. Six in ten American churches are experience decline in average attendance, giving and membership. Some blame the decline in societal changes, but churches have faced challenges throughout the history of Christianity. It is a matter of adapting our practices while holding tight to our theology.
 
We believe that all churches can grow.  No matter of whether your church has 20 people or 2,000 people, every church is uniquely called by God to reach the lost and connect them with a living Christ.
 
We help churches uncover the unmet needs of the community and connect it with God’s vision for growth.  We help churches gaps in living out this calling and how to make strategic changes in your church from clarifying the mission to implementing programs to take the first steps toward church growth.

THE TEAM

We have spent 18 years turning around small and mid-sized churches across the United States to help them return to growth.
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The Rev Dr. Kim Pope-Seiberling

Kim is an Ordained Elder in the United Methodist Church and has served in small, mid and large sized churches to help them grow.
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Eric Seiberling
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Eric is a marketing executive at a Fortune 25 company, spending the last 20 years at the intersection of strategy, marketing and innovation.
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Nancy "Noodles" Seiberling

Nancy is a retired racing greyhound who joined Broken Sheep in the summer of 2021. She keeps the team on track with hugs and chittering.
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