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Paul Maconochie
Paul Maconochie is the senior leader of St Thomas’ Church Philadelphia, Sheffield, made up of Anglican, Baptist and Free Church members with a regular attendance of about 1200, a large proportion of whom are under 30. Paul is married to Elly and has two daughters, Grace and Hannah. In his spare time he enjoys movies, reading and music as well as the occasional walk in the Peak District.
Paul Maconochie - History of St Thomas Philadelphia
Paul Maconochie talks about the journey of St Thomas Philadelphia from a 'mega church' to a missional movement seeking to transform the city
Paul Maconochie - Incarnation not Intervention
Paul Maconochie talks about the differences between a pastoral church and a missional movement
Paul Maconochie - Building a culture of discipleship
Paul Maconochie introduces the concept of 'Life shapes' to describe how to build a culture of discipleship
