
We Love the Local Church (and have the scars to prove it)
We didn’t go into ministry because it was easy. In fact, we don’t believe we chose ministry but that it chose us. Our team has served in a variety of ministry settings – from small church and small town, to large churches in major cities. We’ve started new churches and revitalized existing ones. Like you, we’ve learned many of our best lessons the hard way and we look forward to sharing our experience with you.

Experience that Benefits You
Senior Leadership
We've sat in your chair. We know what it's like to recruit, hire, train, and fire people. We've raised money, completed building remodels, developed ministry systems, worked with paid staff and volunteers, and much more.
Starting New Things
We know what it's to start a new church - from assessment to launch. We've planted new churches and served on management teams for new churches. We've also launched new ministry initiatives and for-profit businesses.
Marketplace
In addition to our work with churches, our team also has years of experience in the marketplace. We've worked in start-up environments as well as established businesses. We've coached, consulted, and developed teams.
Ken Hensley entered vocational ministry in 1991 and has served as a senior pastor, church planter, and ministry coach. Starting out as a 21-year-old senior pastor, Ken has served churches ranging in size from 75 to 1,200 in great places such as Atlanta, San Diego, San Francisco, and Denver. To further enhance his leadership abilities, Ken earned a masters in business administration in 2021.
In the late 90’s, Ken co-founded a company that helped nonprofits raise money online. Then he joined the early team at Christianity.com, in the “dot-com” days when the donuts were free and you could take unlimited ping pong breaks.
More recently, he has served as a catalyst for church planting in Colorado through Church Planters of the Rockies. In 2014, he helped launch Bridge of Hope, a Denver nonprofit that brings together local churches and single moms on the verge of becoming homeless.
Ken loves the local church and enjoys helping pastors reach their full potential.