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Notes on Seven keys to church Growth

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Seven Keys to Church Growth
Smart Church Management
One goal that many churches focus on is
growth. Churches want to reach more people
and reaching more people is an outcome of
growth.
Growing a church requires a vision, thought
and strategy. Successful churches are those
that follow a God-given vision and mission,
define the steps to get there and implement
their strategic plan.
The beauty of the body of Christ is that God
uses everyone in a slightly different way and
those unique qualities, that each church
possesses, is what God uses to create a
beautiful tapestry of churches.
Church growth is not about competing with
the ministry down the street but more about
developing the people God has planted in the
local church to be used by God with their
unique gifts.
I believe people are called to churches for a
specific purpose. We are all on a journey and the church helps us develop as Christians
and supports our unique calling.
In his book, Purpose Driven Church, Rick Warren says “….since the church is a
living organism, it is natural for it to grow if it is healthy…If a church is
not growing it is dying...” This can be a scary concept for a small local church.
With growth comes many challenges but the exciting thing is that with God ALL things
are possible and He gives wisdom freely!
I have a theory that some churches fail to grow thrive because the leadership gets
comfortable with the way things are and doesn’t do anything to change the status quo.
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Seven Keys to Church Growth

Smart Church Management

One goal that many churches focus on is growth. Churches want to reach more people and reaching more people is an outcome of growth.

Growing a church requires a vision, thought and strategy. Successful churches are those that follow a God-given vision and mission, define the steps to get there and implement their strategic plan.

The beauty of the body of Christ is that God uses everyone in a slightly different way and those unique qualities, that each church possesses, is what God uses to create a beautiful tapestry of churches.

Church growth is not about competing with the ministry down the street but more about developing the people God has planted in the local church to be used by God with their unique gifts.

I believe people are called to churches for a specific purpose. We are all on a journey and the church helps us develop as Christians and supports our unique calling.

In his book, Purpose Driven Church , Rick Warren says “…. since the church is a living organism, it is natural for it to grow if it is healthy…If a church is not growing it is dying.. .” This can be a scary concept for a small local church.

With growth comes many challenges but the exciting thing is that with God ALL things are possible and He gives wisdom freely!

I have a theory that some churches fail to grow – thrive – because the leadership gets comfortable with the way things are and doesn’t do anything to change the status quo.

This may be ok – but it may not be. Could it be that there are people who could benefit from a particular church body that is stagnant?

7 Keys to Church Growth

1. Know Where the Church is Going

There is an old saying if you fail to plan, you plan to fail. This is true in business as well as churches. Having a well defined vision, mission and values statement sets the direction for any organization and developing a strategic plan to map out the steps to get there is how a vision is achieved.

People are drawn to a compelling mission and vision and get excited about being a part of an organization that is making a difference!

It is exciting when a church member can share stories of the early days and celebrate the journey of how the church matured, developed and grew.

2. Create an Inviting Atmosphere

It is unfortunate, but true, that we we are a consumer driven society and people are naturally drawn to an aesthetically appealing environment. People like to be proud of where they worship so providing an environment that is comfortable, clean and orderly is important.

Paying attention to things like clean, stocked restrooms, clean glass surfaces and freshly vacuumed carpeting can go a long way in creating a comfortable atmosphere for members and guests.

3. Create a Welcoming Experience

There are not many things as awkward for a church visitor as to be ignored or to be overwhelmed with attention. Everyone wants to be greeted but not everyone is comfortable being inundated with unwelcome attention.

Try to remember that most people who visit a church are looking for something – time with God. They might be exploring the Christian faith for the first time or checking to see if the church culture is a good fit. Regardless, it is important to make the experience as positive as possible.

There is a tender balance between creating a welcoming experience and an awkward one. But, with socially skilled people and a little training it can be done.

7. Enjoy the Ride

Whether you are the senior pastor, a business administrator or a church secretary, the call should be enjoyable, fulfilling and balanced. Spending time with God is what fuels the call and the anointing to do what needs to done in a church.

I have a quote written in the back of my bible that says, “Don’t get so caught up in the ministry of the Lord that we forget the Lord of the Ministry .”

If God called you into ministry, don’t take that call lightly, spend time with Him and He will instruct you in the way you should go!

If you take that instruction, write the vision down and map out a plan to get there – biblical church growth is inevitable!