Ehrlichman emphasizes that networks accelerate experimentation and diffusion of ideas.

Churches often struggle to innovate because risk feels dangerous in isolation.

But in networks:

  • Risk is shared.
  • Learning is collective.
  • Failure becomes data.

Momentum’s emphasis on fostering an entrepreneurial culture integrates innovation into theological education and congregational renewal.

Entrepreneurial mission is not secular compromise. It is missional creativity rooted in Gospel conviction.

Networks make innovation safe because experimentation is communal rather than individual.

The result is faster multiplication of outreach models, discipleship systems, and leadership pipelines.

Innovation without connection stalls.

Innovation within networks spreads.

Dr. Tracee J. Swank guides Kingdom-minded leaders, churches, and entrepreneurs to clarify their purpose, reimagine mission, and multiply hope—so they can lead entrepreneurial movements that transform communities and advance the Great Commission.