The one in Alabama (Chris Hodges) refers to itself as a portable church, so that's why I used that label. *shrug*
Anyway, during the week, I stay in walking distance from Charles Stanley's church. It amazes me how much traffic that church sees, day and night... truly an enterprise.
IRT the whole multi-site, two churches in one location, satellite, portable movement, I may be a bit skeptical, but I tend to think that most people who do that don't do it for the sake of performing more ministry, they do it for a nice ego boost. That's just my two cents.
I have found that most of them can do "more ministry" right in their own towns. It's not about ministry for them, it's about having more, looking more successful, making their names greater, and having a nicer resume. A locally renowned bishop in Atlanta said recently, "How can you call yourself building an international ministry and you haven't even had an impact in your own community yet?" I mean, come on, at LEAST accomplish ONE LITTLE SOMETHING in your neighborhood before you try to build a Storefront Church of the Living God #2 in the next city over...
My two cents: build a church when there is a need (as some of the guys GTRD mentioned have). If you have scores of people traveling a distance to get to you, and they're all coming from the same area, then yeah, build a church there. I can dig that. But if you have 50 members, and you're going to pull on the same 50 to support this new "venture" in another location, save us all the trouble.
Whew. I don't know where that rant came from.