The Starter’s Way

Leading New Contextual Christian Communities

  • Edited by Edward Olsworth-Peter and Dwight J. Zscheile
  • Church Publishing
  • October 2025, 224 Pages, Paperback, 6 x 9
  • ISBN: 9781640658486

A call for new ways of starting thriving church communities, based on global case studies of churches who have innovated from within their local contexts. As many established churches struggle to connect with people in increasingly post-Christian societies, there has been a vital shift in focus toward starting new Christian communities. Many of these new forms of church are incarnationally embedded in local contexts as leaders and neighbors together follow the Spirit’s lead in asking, “What would church look like for us together in this place?”

This book–edited by two leading thinkers around innovation in the Church, one from the United States, the other from the UK–brings a rich and international array of practitioners and scholars together to explore starting new contextual Christian communities as a way of life. Addressing this from an incarnational “go and stay” model of mission, it seeks to offer an alternative perspective. Rather than provide another how-to manual, the authors go deeper into unpacking the spiritual foundations, inward qualities, and outward practices that make for faithful, vibrant, and sustainable leadership of new Christian communities. Framed around fifteen paradigm-shifting principles, The Starter’s Way offers a hopeful exploration of the open-ended journey of developing new forms of church that are responsive to the Spirit and to the uniqueness of local neighborhoods.

“This is an ideal book, if you are thinking of starting something new, to read before any planning. There are great ideas and advice for everyone here!”

—Dave Male, former director of evangelism and discipleship for the Church of England, and author of How to Pioneer

“The genius of this book is that it combines the best thinking about church planting from the UK with the lived experience of diverse leaders in the US. This is the next step in church planting.”

—Scott Cormode, Hugh De Pree professor of leadership development, Fuller Seminary

“The Starter’s Way isn’t a how-to manual for launching programs—it’s a guide to cultivating the inward and outward postures that make authentic, contextual, and lasting Christian community possible.”

—Shannon Kiser, senior director, Fresh Expressions North America

Contributors

  • Jonny Baker
  • Michael Beck
  • Alison Boulton
  • Peterson Feital
  • Mike Harrison
  • Tina Hodgett
  • Emma Ineson
  • Beth Keith
  • Harvey Kwiyani
  • Ian Mobsby
  • Ed Olsworth-Peter
  • Claire Pedrick
  • Rosario Picardo
  • Eun Strawser
  • Ines Velasquez-McBryde
  • Michael Wu
  • Dwight Zscheile