Upcoming Webinar: Movemental Ecclesiology • Wes Watkins

 
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What if the church was never meant to be a static institution—but a living, multiplying movement?

In this webinar, Wes Watkins invites us to rediscover movemental ecclesiology: a way of understanding church that is rooted in Jesus, practiced by the early church, and urgently needed today.

This session will challenge inherited assumptions, surface biblical foundations, and offer a fresh imagination for what the church can become when it recovers its original DNA.

What You’ll Learn

  • What movemental ecclesiology actually means—and why it matters now

  • How the early church understood identity, structure, and mission

  • Why many modern church expressions struggle to reproduce

  • How movemental thinking reshapes discipleship, leadership, and community

Who This Webinar Is For

  • Pastors and church leaders

  • Microchurch and movement leaders

  • Missional practitioners and innovators

  • Anyone sensing that the church must change—but unsure how


Join this free 100Movements webinar and be equipped to reimagine church as a movement again.

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Wes Watkins serves with Motus Dei | One Collective and has spent years helping leaders rethink church through a movemental lens. His work focuses on ecclesiology, disciple-making, and cultivating environments where the gospel spreads organically through everyday people.

Dr. Wes Watkins

Editor of Motus Dei (2021) and coeditor of Margins of Islam (2018). Dr. Watkins is an adjunct professor at the Arab Baptist Theological Seminary. As a missiologist with One Collective, Wes facilitates the Motus Dei Network and is a researcher at the Oxford Centre for Mission Studies.

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