Well maybe you've been thinking about how to do church different this year, to display a lived Christianity. Well, here are some questions that growing churches ask. If you want some help on growing your church, in bringing a revitalized vision for mission, read on.....
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10 Questions Growing Churches Should Ask
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Berachah Leadership Coaching
“Redesigning life by revitalizing organizations”
berachahleadership@gmail.com
Brought to you by
Berachah Leadership Coaching
“Redesigning life by revitalizing organizations”
berachahleadership@gmail.com
1. Is your ministry strategy creating buzz in your community?
2. Do volunteers own the ministry of the church?
You can’t hire enough staff to accomplish the entire ministry spectrum that needs to be accomplished in a growing church. With that in mind, you need to create a culture where the volunteers expect to do it before staff.
3. Do you exceed the expectations of your first-time guests?
Whether we like it or not, our guests are consumers before they’re convinced they should become learners or worshippers or servants. That means they’re walking into your doors for the first time expecting an experience that meets or exceeds what they’re getting at the theatre, the restaurant and the mall.
4. Are you attracting the very best talent to your team?
This is about both staff and volunteer team development. Ministry success begins with gifted people who are committed to the vision. Are you getting and keeping the best?
5. Are people having fun?
You have to give people hope, encouragement and the chance to laugh. We live in a fast-paced, stressful culture. If people can’t find health and balance in your church, they’ll find it someplace else.
6. Does your team know, embrace and champion the church's established vision and values?
Leaders need vision. Resources will follow vision. Churches divide because of lack of vision. You have to figure out where you’re going to know if you’ll ever arrive.
7. Do people accept change as normal?
Believe it or not, even churches can develop a culture where change is both expected and embraced. And change is certainly critical in a culture that is continually morphing.
8. Are you addressing the real issues of real lives?
People are looking for more than a three-point message that exegetes the biblical text. They’re trying to parent their kids, save their marriages, deal with losses and illnesses and addictions. They’re trying to find purpose and fulfillment for their lives. Is your message relevant to their lives?
9. Are you as committed to developing effective systems as you are to innovation? As churches grow, they need to move from a purely entrepreneurial approach to one that also values the development of effective systems and strategies in area like structure, staffing, technology and finances. Through systems big churches remain small enough to personalize the experience for every attender.
10. Have you built a church of leaders?
You can’t do it alone. It takes a team of empowered leaders to take ministry to the next level. What are you doing to multiply and release the leadership potential in your church? And, are you creating an environment where high-capacity leaders are welcomed? These are the questions that have been challenging my thinking in recent years. I don’t know that our ministry has completely arrived in any of these areas, but I know these have been the issues we’ve tried to address along the way to continue the growth cycle we’ve experienced. These are the continuing questions that come out of our mission statement, the filter for how and what we do to create a mission culture. Hopefully, they will challenge your thinking as well.
Berachah Leadership Coaching has been assisting congregations in discerning their futures. We believe that the entire congregation has a role in this process and that the leaders often need specific skills, resources and a set-apart time to guide the congregation in the process.
For more information, or to schedule a pre-consultation conference, call Charles Roberts at 516-620-3535, or email berachahleadership@gmail.com
Berachah Leadership Coaching has been assisting congregations in discerning their futures. We believe that the entire congregation has a role in this process and that the leaders often need specific skills, resources and a set-apart time to guide the congregation in the process.
For more information, or to schedule a pre-consultation conference, call Charles Roberts at 516-620-3535, or email berachahleadership@gmail.com
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