• 1:24 PM Jason Petermann – Human. space.
  • 1:25 PM Jason Petermann – you have public space… anyone and everyone… your service on the weekend
  • 1:25 PM Jason Petermann – social space… people may not know each other, but they have commonality
  • 1:27 PM Jason Petermann – social space in a church may be a class offered… like FPU, guys or ladies retreat
  • 1:28 PM Jason Petermann – personal space
  • 1:28 PM Jason Petermann – people work in the same ministry, meet for Starbucks or a Bible study…
  • 1:28 PM Jason Petermann – conversations are moving along throughout these spaces, getting more personal
  • 1:29 PM Jason Petermann – Intimate space
  • 1:30 PM Jason Petermann – one on one with someone, being very transparent. Knowing the other person has their back…
  • 1:32 PM Jason Petermann – We need to move people along in our churches, but there is nothing that we can do to make the intimate happen…
  • 1:35 PM Jason Petermann – people will likely only have 5-6 friends that are close enough to get to the intimate level
  • 1:37 PM Jason Petermann – We all need each of these four spaces
  • 1:37 PM Jason Petermann – we move in and out of these spaces very fluidly…
  • 1:39 PM Jason Petermann – Granger’s Spaces
  • 1:40 PM Jason Petermann – weekend – Public
  • 1:40 PM Jason Petermann – First Wednesday (mid-week) – public
  • 1:41 PM Jason Petermann – other Wednesdays… Journey Bible classes
  • 1:44 PM Jason Petermann – social spaces
  • 1:44 PM Jason Petermann – Turning Point
  • 1:44 PM Jason Petermann – Starting point
  • 1:44 PM Jason Petermann – Second Saturday
  • 1:45 PM Jason Petermann – Financial Peace
  • 1:46 PM Jason Petermann – table work for a minute or two
  • 1:53 PM Jason Petermann – no matter what we may hope for one of these areas of space, people will make it what they want…
  • 2:02 PM Jason Petermann – Accept the space that you have
  • 2:02 PM Jason Petermann – Leverage the space you ahve
  • 2:02 PM Jason Petermann – Design the space that you have
  • 2:02 PM Jason Petermann – think like a designer
  • 2:03 PM Jason Petermann – We need to ask about our spaces:
  • 2:03 PM Jason Petermann – What kind of space is it
  • 2:03 PM Jason Petermann – what is the purpose of the space
  • 2:03 PM Jason Petermann – who will use that space
  • 2:04 PM Jason Petermann – what is the desired experience in that space
  • 2:04 PM Jason Petermann – (what do you want them to feel?)
  • 2:05 PM Jason Petermann – what do we want people to leave with?
  • 2:06 PM Jason Petermann – a friend? a challenge? a new commitment for the week?
  • 2:06 PM Jason Petermann – Who is responsible for quality control… who will say we have done what we intended to do with this space
  • 2:08 PM Jason Petermann – Minimal. Menu.
  • 2:08 PM Jason Petermann – showing a video
  • 2:14 PM Jason Petermann – Your people have two menus
  • 2:14 PM Jason Petermann – 1. The menu they carry with them
  • 2:14 PM Jason Petermann – 2. the menu we hand them when they come into our church
  • 2:17 PM Jason Petermann – Recommended book: Paradox of Choice by B. Schwartz
  • 2:17 PM Jason Petermann – Stack the menu, pay the price:
  • 2:18 PM Jason Petermann – When the menu is too exhaustive, people simply choose not to choose
  • 2:19 PM Jason Petermann – When the menu is too exhaustive, people delay their choice
  • 2:19 PM Jason Petermann – When the menu is too exhaustive, people experience buyers remorse
  • 2:19 PM Jason Petermann – we need to narrow the choices at our choice
  • 2:21 PM Jason Petermann – Bulletin: when we hand someone the bulletin for the week, we have handed them our new comers packet
  • 2:22 PM Jason Petermann – how do you move people from Sunday to serving if there are no announcements… Granger does “The Feed”
  • 2:23 PM Jason Petermann – a video they show this every week
  • 2:27 PM Jason Petermann – Minimize the menu: the used car salesman approach
  • 2:27 PM Jason Petermann – you wanna move the car off the lot and will do anything to move it,no matter what the customer wants
  • 2:28 PM Jason Petermann – second approach: All-skate approach
  • 2:28 PM Jason Petermann – everyone does everything together
  • 2:30 PM Jason Petermann – both approaches do not work and place expectations on people to be and do them, to be at the same X in their journey
  • 2:31 PM Jason Petermann – end of session 3, session four starts in 15 minutes!

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