Maintenance to Multiplication

Glenn Bleakney, Dr. Michael Brodeur

Thank you for joining our special Zoom gathering, “From Maintenance to Movement,” with Dr. Michael Brodeur and Glenn Bleakney.


It was a powerful and timely conversation on how to transition churches from maintenance-mode ministry to multiplication-focused Kingdom movements. Your presence and engagement contributed to the richness of the discussion.


The replay video is now available for the next 7 days to all free subscribers of the Kingdom Reformation Community. After that, it will remain accessible exclusively to paid subscribers who receive ongoing, unlimited access to all past and future resources.


Michael and Glenn shared biblical insights, historical reflections, and actionable frameworks to help leaders embrace transformation while staying rooted in the apostolic foundations of the early church.


Featured Book:

The Quintessential Church by Dr. Michael Brodeur

A strategic guide for shifting from a pastoral-maintenance model to a multiplying apostolic movement.

Get the book here:

www.pastorscoach.com/book


Recommended Podcast Episode:

“Unveiling the Catalyst: What Truly Ignites Movements”

A dynamic conversation with Peyton Jones and Emmanuel Prince on catalytic leadership and disciple-making.

Listen here:

https://open.substack.com/pub/glennbleakney/p/unveiling-the-catalyst-what-truly


Must-Read Article:

“The Restoration Is Not the Destination: Equipping the Saints – The Final Mandate”

In this foundational article, Glenn Bleakney unpacks the purpose of fivefold ministry—not just its restoration, but its role in raising up the Body of Christ to full maturity.


Read the full article:

https://open.substack.com/pub/glennbleakney/p/equipping-the-saints-the-final-mandate-bc9


Additional Tools and Links

www.kingdomreformation.org – Free and premium resources + updates on future sessions

www.michaelbrodeur.com – Tools, training, and coaching for leaders

www.destinyfinder.com – Discover your unique calling and mobilize your gift