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The Zero Collective App


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With the Zero Collective app, you can experience the life and mission of your Zero Collective church from anywhere: from your seat in your churchs worship center, to the slopes of Mt. Kilimanjaro (assuming it has WiFi).

Heres a few of the features included in this app:

• Follow along with the service with the Weekly Guide of your church to see whats happening each week!

• Catch up on any past teachings you may have missed from any of our churches.

• Connect with your church anytime to let them know you stopped by or submit a prayer request.

• Take a next step in your faith, such as joining a small group, jumping on a serving team, or sign up for baptism!

• Give directly to your home church, or sign up for recurring giving.

• ...Plus much, much more!

A little about the Zero Collective...

The Zero Collective came about as a result of an urgent passion to see every single person in our world come to Jesus. Period. He is the only one who saves, and He is the only one who changes lives.

Pursuing the dream of seeing “zero lives unchanged by Jesus” is what keeps us up every morning. As we have pursued that urgent passion, we have come to believe this is not possible through one local church alone.

The driving idea behind the ZEROS comes from Luke 15, where we find the famous parable Jesus tells of the shepherd leaving the ninety-nine sheep to go in search of the one lost sheep. The motive of the shepherd seems to matter. His drive to find the lost sheep is not so he can get to 100, or grow his personal flock to 200! What drove the shepherd to leave the ninety-nine and go in search of the one was that there would be zero lost sheep.

We believe that’s what drives the heart of God the Father when He looks at our city today. That’s what drives us at the Zero Collective. We believe by joining together with local churches who share that same passion, we can get closer to ZERO together. And at the end of the day, what greater thing could any of us give our lives to?