Title: CLIMBING PAST 400 IN NEW CHURCH ATTENDANCE
1CLIMBING PAST 400 IN NEW CHURCH ATTENDANCE
2The 400 Participant New Church is the Most
Precarious of Church Sizes!
It can either Decline
Or it can Grow
It Will Not Remain The Same!
3Role of Leveraging
- Up to this point, what you personally do has been
the key as the planter. -
- Family Church cat size church
- Pastoral Church lap dog size church
- Program Church yard dog size church
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5Ninety-four percent of the Churches in the United
States today, have an attendance of 350
participants or less.
George, "Beyond 400 Helping the Middle Size
Church Break Through Growth Barriers" A Church
Growth Conference, Indianapolis. The Fuller
Evangelistic Association
6In the Southern Baptist Convention there are
1,039 of our churches that hit this mark.
7Around the 400 barrier in attendance growth, many
churches start to realize that their is a new
group of challenges to be faces. Issues that were
before now minor, now are smack before our eyes
requiring immediate attention!
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9400 Size early Yard Dog 200-1,000 participants
- From this point on, what you arrange to have done
is the key. - Crucial Question Do more people in attendance
mean more work for you? - Or does it mean more ministers?
10Sizing Up A Congregation
- The Family Church
- The Pastoral Church
- The Program Church
- The Corporate Church
Arlin J. Rothange
11The four pivotal issues to be considered are
- Pastor Tenure
- Church Administration
- Additional Staffing, and
- Characteristics of Worship
12The four pivotal issues to be considered are
13Paul Powell says, "the most important factor in
determining whether a church grows or declines is
its leadership."
The Nuts and Bolts of Church Growth
14C. Peter Wagner makes a similar statement when he
says, "in America, the primary catalytic factor
for Church growth in a local church is the
pastor."
Wagner, Your Church Can Grow
15The four pivotal issues to be considered are
16- As a church moves past the 200 barrier in church
growth and approaches the 400 barrier, it needs
to make particular organization moves in order to
continue growing.
17- One of the most challenging for the church
breaking the 400 participant barrier is how will
the church be administrated for effective
ministry?
18- To grow beyond an attendance of eight-to twelve
hundred, a church must have a staff-initiated
leadership. The long process of making this
shift, both in attitude and administrative
structure, must begin when a church is crossing
the four-hundred mark. It must begin to operate
in a way that the staff is not driven by a
volunteer-controlled board.
19Eight Roles
- 1.Authorize Policy
- 2. Nominate others
- 3.Select the senior staff
20Eight Roles (Continued)
- 4 Resolve staff conflicts.
- 5. Implement Mission and plans.
- 6. Approve budgets.
- 7. Be a safety valve.
- 8. Participate in a growth regimen
21The four pivotal issues to be considered are
22The four pivotal issues to be considered are
- Characteristics of Worship
23One writes of his visits to thirty six of the
well known churches that are growing rapidly in
the United States, "there was an excitement in
the air--people were eager to get inside to
worship and to fellowship with one another."
Bryant Wright
24Three Key Ingredients to Worship in Growing
Churches!
- The Worships Setting
- The Worships Content
- The Worships Spirit
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26The Role of Leveraging
- The ideal Leverage yourself through staff who
replicate themselves through lay volunteers. - Summary Jesus model of making disciples is
still the most effective leveraging system,
available.
27Mega-church Formation
Receptor Megachurch
Feeder Churches
28Pattern of Non-reproducing receptor churches that
show growth for a time
- Frequently become refugee camps for disgruntled
people - Must show care in dealing with the baggage they
bring into a new work. - Most common mistake planters make is allowing too
much time before they are placed into service.
29Why Do Some Churches Grow?
30Attitudes that Contribute to Growth!
- Attitude of the Membership
- Attitude of the non-member participants
- Attitude of the pastor
- Wants growth
- Desire to empower lay leaders
- Has strong future orientation
- Opportunity oriented
- Doesnt surrender vision under pressure
- Keeps the Strong Leader Role
31Changes in this century that will affect the
Churches reaching ability
- Quest for Power We must communicate
through contemporary rhythmical music - Quest for Experience Participants desire
participatory experiences - Greater use of Women in the church
- Presence of strong numbers of
- Single Adults and Teens
- Blended Families
- Single-parent families
32Frequent Comments Made By Church Shoppers
- Worship Music
- Friendliness or lack there of
- Childcare
- Bible Study
- Sermon format and content
- Parking
- First words spoken
- Laity follow-up
33How Big Is This Church?
Atmosphers of opportunity -verses- atmosphere
of scolding or guily/duty
34Let's Look At the Subject of Worship!
35Questions to consider
- 1. What main themes are you hearing so far?
- 2. Which idea makes you most uncomfortable?
- 3.Which idea would you like to hear more about?
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