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Intentionalityby James W. Moss, Sr.George Smithson is a long-term member of Hilltop Church. The church has nearly doubled in attendance over the past decade. George doesn't particularly appreciate the pastor's style. His question was simple: "Can't churches be like weeds in a garden and just grow?" The answer is unmistakably "no!" Anytime a church nearly doubles in a decade or even grows significantly, that means pastor and people have intentionally designed a strategy for growth. George continues, "If you put a church in the middle of a growing community, isn't it natural for that church to grow?" First, it needs to be said that it's easier to grow churches in some settings than in others. Second, just because a church is located in a community that's growing numerically doesn't mean the church will grow. Many churches in such communities are declining in number. Conversely, some churches located in communities with declining population are growing numerically. Though demographics impact the potential for growth, that simply isn't the sole answer. George then responds in frustration, "If only the gospel is preached, the church will grow." Frequently pastors of growing churches will say, "My church is growing because I preach the gospel." However, pastors of declining churches will also say, "My church is declining because I preach the gospel." Though preaching the gospel is essential, factors beyond the proclamation of the gospel impact growth. Paul writes to the Galatians, "Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows" (6:7). We've been picking fruit from trees we didn't plant. If you visit apple country, you will occasionally see a field where all the trees have been cut and the land is being prepared for new ones. Now for sufficient fruit to be picked, new seeds must be intentionally planted. Volunteer plants won't generate sufficient fruit for future needs. The dictionary says intentionality means, "Done deliberately; a plan of action; a design; and an aim that guides action." Church growth is fairly complex and involves several different dynamics. Therefore, specific plans must be laid to achieve desired ends. An action strategy1. A church must begin the process in prayer. Pastor and people must seek God's will for the future. What does God want for you and his church? God reveals his will to honest seekers. 2. Learn everything you can about the factors that limit growth or make growth possible. We know certain things:
These are but a few facts that either limit or make additional growth possible. It's important to understand the available information that will impact the future of your church. Changing ideas or paradigms is not easy. 3. Apply the principles that dictate program changes. The following are such actions.
4. Be open to incorporating new people. It's increasingly difficult for new people to fight their way into existing churches. This requires either breaking down the walls that keep new people out or building bridges that permit new people to gain entry to the church. It can be very difficult to separate the gospel from culture. The gospel is relevant because it transcends the ages and culture. The gospel is significant at any point in history or in any culture into which it's introduced. We must be careful not to change the gospel to suit our cultural preferences. Culture builds walls while the gospel builds bridges. We're called to be bridge builders. This involves intentional ministry. Good Books to Read:James W. Moss, Sr. People Spots. Harrisburg: Church Consultants, 1993. Lyle Schaller. 44 Steps Up Off the Plateau. Nashville: Abingdon, 1993. Elmer Towns, C. Peter Wagner, and Thom S. Rainer. The Everyday Guide to Growth. Nashville: Broadman Press, 1998. _____________________ Read about Jim's seminars and books. _____________________ September 30, 1998. Volume 1, Issue 13. People Spots Online is prepared by James W. Moss, Sr., and Church Consultants. It is provided as a service by New Life Ministries, www.NewLifeMinistries-NLM.org. Articles may be duplicated and reproduced in any way with proper credit. A new article is produced about every two weeks. To be added to a list to receive these messages directly by e-mail, send a request to churchconsultants@yahoo.com. |
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