Step Ten – The Adaptable Playbook
Posted October 10, 2025
What does it take to sustain gospel impact in a complex city? Chris Gough talks with Guy Wasko (For NYC) about strategic rhythms, data-informed ministry, and why unity means supporting what’s already working. Hear how New York is leveraging research, seasons, and practical tools to create a citywide platform for evangelism.
Guy answers:
With For NYC, you are in this process of developing ongoing rhythms of evangelism in your city. What does this look like for you, currently?
How can you keep those rhythms impactful but not overwhelming or monotonous?
Have you been able to tie evangelism into already existing events or movements in your city?
Why are structure, networks, and rhythms so critical in leading to a Holy Spirit-led movement?
How do you share the vision of your evangelistic rhythms with those in your spaces and city?
What has been your greatest challenge/greatest joy in developing these rhythms?
Bio:
Guy Wasko is a pastor, author, chaplain and non-profit executive. With more than 25 years of experience leading in the church, charity and community organizing fields he serves as the founder and executive director of For NYC – a collective impact city platform that strengthens leaders and unites churches for the flourishing of New York City. He lives in the East Village of Manhattan with his wife and three daughters.
To learn more about Evangelism Teams, the Adaptable Playbook, or what God is doing through collaborative evangelism efforts across North America, visit citygospelmovements.org.