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Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Multi Site Considerations.....
I wanted to share an article from Ed Stetzer regarding multi-site church plants. It seems that ed had the same concerns as I do. After reading it, I surprisingly have a different view of them... if they are done intentionally and with the right heart motive. Here is the complete article:
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Church Plant Ponderings,
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Marketing,
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Vision,
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Tuesday, June 11, 2013
7 Tips to Re-energize Your Weak Team
7 Tips to Re-energize Your Weak Team
By Ron Edmondson
Great Article for church planters that have a team that's getting tired! Highly recommended!
Here is the link to the full article.
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
8 Steps to Grow Your Church
Here is a short but sweet article by Rick Warren. I have listed the bullet points. If you would like to read the entire article, please visit ARTICLE by Rick Warren
1) Decide you really, really want to grow – Believe it or not, the primary barrier to church growth is desire. Do you really want to grow? If the answer is yes, then you must commit to this goal and be willing to accept changes.
2) Your role as pastor must change – Once you decide you want to grow, you’ll need to analyze your role as pastor. You must be willing to change from minister to leader.
3) Mobilize members for ministry – Be willing to give up some leadership and entrust ministry to the people in the pews.
4) Begin having multiple services – If you’re not already doing so, I encourage you to seriously start planning for it. By offering people a choice of services, you’re effectively putting another hook in the water.
5) Multiply your staff – In order to grow past that 200 barrier, you must begin moving to multiple staff. You must begin to specialize the staff under your leadership.
6) Plan big days – The best way I know to break through barriers is to break a few all at one time. Plan a big day — an event — and your numbers go up. Yes, they go back down afterwards, but not as far as they were before the event. Keep doing this and you grow. Big holidays are an obvious time to concentrate on events — Easter, Christmas. Plan outreaches to the community.
7) Have multiple cells – Groups of 8-12 people. Cells become tools for caring for the body.
8) Expand your facility – Many churches build too small, too fast. What I’m saying is you need to plan for growth and project out what your needs will be.
May God bless you and anoint you as you begin to implement these changes
1) Decide you really, really want to grow – Believe it or not, the primary barrier to church growth is desire. Do you really want to grow? If the answer is yes, then you must commit to this goal and be willing to accept changes.
2) Your role as pastor must change – Once you decide you want to grow, you’ll need to analyze your role as pastor. You must be willing to change from minister to leader.
3) Mobilize members for ministry – Be willing to give up some leadership and entrust ministry to the people in the pews.
4) Begin having multiple services – If you’re not already doing so, I encourage you to seriously start planning for it. By offering people a choice of services, you’re effectively putting another hook in the water.
5) Multiply your staff – In order to grow past that 200 barrier, you must begin moving to multiple staff. You must begin to specialize the staff under your leadership.
6) Plan big days – The best way I know to break through barriers is to break a few all at one time. Plan a big day — an event — and your numbers go up. Yes, they go back down afterwards, but not as far as they were before the event. Keep doing this and you grow. Big holidays are an obvious time to concentrate on events — Easter, Christmas. Plan outreaches to the community.
7) Have multiple cells – Groups of 8-12 people. Cells become tools for caring for the body.
8) Expand your facility – Many churches build too small, too fast. What I’m saying is you need to plan for growth and project out what your needs will be.
May God bless you and anoint you as you begin to implement these changes
Monday, April 1, 2013
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Currently reading - Wiki-Church by Steve Murrell
Just wanted to share my current reading list. As you know, I'm a believer that "all leaders should be readers".
I typically have a few books going at any one time. Here is one that I highly recommend.Wiki Church by Steve Murrell.
Just a sample nugget on making disciples: Jesus told His followers that He would build His church, and then He told them to go and make disciples. It’s that simple. We make disciples, and He builds the church.
Ok... here's another: If you measure the wrong things, you can be at peace, thinking that all is well in your church, when things can be far from healthy.
I typically have a few books going at any one time. Here is one that I highly recommend.Wiki Church by Steve Murrell.
Just a sample nugget on making disciples: Jesus told His followers that He would build His church, and then He told them to go and make disciples. It’s that simple. We make disciples, and He builds the church.
Ok... here's another: If you measure the wrong things, you can be at peace, thinking that all is well in your church, when things can be far from healthy.
Monday, November 12, 2012
Consider this before you plant....
Before you plant a church... I pray that you know... without a doubt.. you are truly called. Many people have a "pie in the sky" view of a pastor / pastorate. They see Sunday service at an established church and they identify with that persona.
I hate to be the bearer of bad news but Sunday is only a small portion of the big picture. If you are pastoring for the wrong reason or with wrong assumptions, your eyes will soon be opened to the true reality.
Here are some facts:
According to the Pastor Care Network:
80% of pastors believe ministry has negatively affected their families.
33% say that being in ministry is an outright hazard to their families.
75% report a significant stress-related crisis at least once in their ministry.
50% feel unable to meet the demands of the job.
70% say they have a lower self-image now than when they started.
40% report a serious conflict with a parishioner at least once a month.
70% do not have somebody they consider a close friend.
50% have considered leaving the ministry in the last three months.
50% of those who go into full time ministry drop out in five years.
94% of clergy families feel the pressures of the pastor’s ministry.
And according to the Jan/Feb issue of The Christian Examiner, between 1,400 and 1,600 Christian leaders leave the ministry every month. {2004}
The Alban Institute estimates that 17% of pastors are experiencing burnout. A study of one major denomination concluded that less than one-third of its pastors were happy in their work. Another 30% were "deeply ambivalent" about ministry. And 40% described themselves as "heading for burnout."
Though the pressures pastors face are great, the resources God provides are too. And one of the greatest resources is God’s people.
So, pastor.... if you know that you know you are called into ministry, stay strong be encouraged and never quit. Learn to balance all aspects of your life. take some time for you! Take some time for your family!
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Church Plants Made to Stick...
Geoff Surratt wrote a great article about church planting and the "ebb and flow" or the perception that some have about new churches. Here is the question that he prefaces the article: How can we stop the merry-go-round and plant churches that stick?
Here are Geoff's three ideas:
1) Learn the community before you plant
2) Build a sustainable model
3) Get a job
Those 3 points should have your curiosity heightened... To read his entire article, click here GEOFFSURRATT.COM
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Church Plant Ponderings,
Leadership,
Resources,
Vision
Saturday, September 29, 2012
When the odds are against you....
600lb vs 169lb MMA Mismatch - Watch More Funny Videos
I normally don't post sports videos on this blog. But then I ran across this video and thought about David and Goliath. My thoughts then went to the area of church start-ups and how this applies to those who are planting a church.
Planting a church is just plain tough! The odds are against us! By all natural signs, we should quit! I mean come on - it's time consuming, (and with little or no pay), then you carry the weight of the ministry. People are fighting with one another. People seem to major in the minor things :)
That is a lot to deal with on a regular basis. Here is the key though. God is with us! This is not something we do just for pay.... just for the experience.... just for our own whatever! We do this because He called us. That alone keeps us in the ministry. That alone is enough!
As we see in this video: we can overcome large obstacles if we stay diligent! We can overcome anything the enemy throws at us!
Zechariah 4:6 (The Message)
Then he said, “This is God’s Message to Zerubbabel: ‘You can’t force these things. They only come about through my Spirit,’ says God-of-the-Angel-Armies. ‘So, big mountain, who do you think you are? Next to Zerubbabel you’re nothing but a molehill. He’ll proceed to set the Cornerstone in place, accompanied by cheers: Yes! Yes! Do it!’”Thursday, September 20, 2012
20 Questions to Assess Leadership Potential
- Have you ever broken a bad habit? To lead others, you must master your appetites.
- Do you keep self-control when things to wrong? The leader who loses control under adversity forfeits respect and influence. A leader must be calm in crisis and resilient in disappointment.
- Do you think independently? A leader must use the best ideas of others to make decisions,. A leader cannot wait for others to make up his or her mind.
- Can you handle criticism? Can you profit from it? The humble person can learn from petty criticism, even malicious criticism.
- Can you turn disappointment into creative new opportunity?
- Do you readily gain the cooperation of others and win their respect and confidence?
- Can you exert discipline without making a power play? True leadership is an internal quality of the spirit and needs no show of external force.
- Are you a peacemaker? A leader must be able to reconcile with opponents and make peace where arguments have created hostility.
- Do people trust you with difficult and delicate situations?
- Can you induce people to do happily some legitimate thin that they would not normally wish to do?
- Can you accept opposition to your viewpoint or decision without taking offense? Leaders always face opposition.
- Can you make and keep friends? Your circle of loyal friends is an index of your leadership potential.
- Do you depend on the praise of others to keep you going? Can you hold steady in the face of disapproval and even temporary loss of confidence?
- Are you at ease in the presence of strangers? Do you get nervous in the presence of your superior?
- Are the people who report to you generally at ease? A leader should be sympathetic and friendly.
- Are you interested in people? All types? All races? No prejudice?
- Are you tactful? Can you anticipate how your words will affect a person?
- Is your will strong and steady? Leaders cannot vacillate or cannot drift with the wind.
- Can you forgive? Or do you nurse resentments and harbor ill-feelings toward those who have injured you?
- Are you reasonably optimistic? Pessimism and leadership do not mix.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Plan ahead....
Success is intentional! The Olympic athletes didn't just find themselves on the winner's platform one day. They planned for it.... they worked for it. They set goals. They did everything in their power to accomplish their goal.
That being said... we as church planters need to be intentional. Intentional about the harvest field... about church systems, and learning all we can prior to implementation.
You need a starting place? I recommend the Exponential Conference. Exponential 2013 is back in Orlando, Florida on April 22-25, 2013.
PLAN to be there.
That being said... we as church planters need to be intentional. Intentional about the harvest field... about church systems, and learning all we can prior to implementation.You need a starting place? I recommend the Exponential Conference. Exponential 2013 is back in Orlando, Florida on April 22-25, 2013.
PLAN to be there.
Labels:
Church Plant Ponderings,
Leadership,
Resources,
Vision
Monday, July 23, 2012
Video Elements...
Consider using videos prior to .... and after service. Think about the overall message of the service. Now think of a song that goes with that message. It may be better to choose a song that your praise and worship team doesn't already do. The idea is to add another element to the worship experience. The video should be able to catch their visual and auditory senses and drive the message home.
This and other ideas should be tried... and viewed simply as an experiment. If it works...great! If not... tweak it or cancel it outright! Now if it works.... dont overuse it! Pray for discernment!
Here is a video that got me thinking about adding another element to the worship service.
Throwing Stones, Planting Seeds from LCBC Church on Vimeo.
This and other ideas should be tried... and viewed simply as an experiment. If it works...great! If not... tweak it or cancel it outright! Now if it works.... dont overuse it! Pray for discernment!
Here is a video that got me thinking about adding another element to the worship service.
Throwing Stones, Planting Seeds from LCBC Church on Vimeo.
Labels:
Church Plant Ponderings,
Praise and Worship,
Vision
Saturday, June 30, 2012
7 Tactics of the Enemy
Here are 7 way Satan tries to destroy a church:
- Church conflict
- Burnout
- Rumors
- Busyness .
- Lies.
- Scandal
- Marriage and family disruptions
Thankfully, there is good news:
You are from God, little children, and you have conquered them, because the One who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world. 1 John 4:4To read the full article, please visit Rod Edmundson's blog www.ronedmondson.com
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Church Staffing,
Leadership,
Mission,
Vision,
volunteers
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Where is your focus?
As church planters we need to be aware of some statistics. In just about all churches, we will have approx 10% who are pioneers, 70% who are considered "settlers" and then about 20% who are "antagonists".
We happen to spend much time, energy and loss of sleep due to people who are in the last category. We will never make them happy so why are we trying so hard to please them? I think after discerning they are indeed antagonists at their very root, we need to smile, be cordial and then walk away. Let's give them over to God, believing that the Holy Spirit will do what you and I cannot do.... change their heart.
If you continue to give them your time and energy, I'm sorry to say... you will be exhausted and eventually burn out. It's amazing how many pastors leave the ministry just because of the stress of a few people. When your focus is on the 20% which are antagonists, can you really expect a different outcome? Let's be wise and focus on those who have a teachable spirit and continue praying for the 20% to change more into the likeness of our Jesus.
We happen to spend much time, energy and loss of sleep due to people who are in the last category. We will never make them happy so why are we trying so hard to please them? I think after discerning they are indeed antagonists at their very root, we need to smile, be cordial and then walk away. Let's give them over to God, believing that the Holy Spirit will do what you and I cannot do.... change their heart.If you continue to give them your time and energy, I'm sorry to say... you will be exhausted and eventually burn out. It's amazing how many pastors leave the ministry just because of the stress of a few people. When your focus is on the 20% which are antagonists, can you really expect a different outcome? Let's be wise and focus on those who have a teachable spirit and continue praying for the 20% to change more into the likeness of our Jesus.
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Mission Devoid of Discipleship = Failure
Every once in a while I find someone who writes or speaks the things that I'm thinking about. And to be honest I'm thinking and pondering these things and really wonder if I'm just being negative. I mean, who wants to be a glass half empty type person?
The word "missional" was something new and fresh a few years back. Many books and articles have been written about being missional both on a personal level as well as corporately. When a word is over-used, it tends to lose meaning and I find this true for the word "missional". Everyone and every church thinks they are "missional". Even their church programs are geared towards being "missional". The truth is... its just a word. Your programs are still just that...programs... sorry. Just sharing the truth in love :)
Anyways, here is an article from Mike Breen which is entitled: Why The Missional Movement Will Fail.
The word "missional" was something new and fresh a few years back. Many books and articles have been written about being missional both on a personal level as well as corporately. When a word is over-used, it tends to lose meaning and I find this true for the word "missional". Everyone and every church thinks they are "missional". Even their church programs are geared towards being "missional". The truth is... its just a word. Your programs are still just that...programs... sorry. Just sharing the truth in love :)
Anyways, here is an article from Mike Breen which is entitled: Why The Missional Movement Will Fail.
To read the article click here: Mike Breen / Verge
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Discipleship,
Leadership,
Mission,
Missional,
Vision
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Next Steps...

I'm a next step thinker. If you are a pastor, consider challenging your congregation to take their "next step". We all have of one! None have arrived at glory yet :)
For some folks, it may be seeking forgiveness from a family member. For others, it could be to start reading their Bible. Regardless of what it is, as leaders it is our duty to encourage them to take that step.
Possible Steps (in no way meant to be a complete listing - just things that come to mind)
1) Start praying - nothing fancy - just sharing their heart with Jesus
2) Start reading the Bible - 1-2 verses a day to start.
3) Join a small group (if your church has them) or Sunday school class.
4) Make a commitment to the local church
a) attending Sunday services regularly
b) start tithing
c) getting involved in a ministry
If ALL people are not always taking some type of "Next Step" in their faith life, it is highly unlikely that they will continue to be a sold out, kingdom building, church growing, follower of Christ!
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Breaking Growth Barriers
Here is a excerpt from Rick Warrens blog on breaking church growth barriers.
You must change the primary role of the pastor from minister to leader.
What’s the difference? In leadership, you take the initiative; in ministry, you respond to the needs of others. When someone calls and you pick up the phone, that’s ministry. When you pick up the phone and call someone, that’s leadership. Typically, you learn ministry skills in seminary, but you learn leadership skills in seminars. Pastoring is a balance. Here are five skills you must learn if your church is going to grow:
You must change the primary role of the pastor from minister to leader.
What’s the difference? In leadership, you take the initiative; in ministry, you respond to the needs of others. When someone calls and you pick up the phone, that’s ministry. When you pick up the phone and call someone, that’s leadership. Typically, you learn ministry skills in seminary, but you learn leadership skills in seminars. Pastoring is a balance. Here are five skills you must learn if your church is going to grow:
- Learn to communicate your vision.
- Learn the ability to motivate through messages.
- Learn how to equip for ministry. If you don’t learn how to coach, you will not be able to equip. And, if you do not equip, you will burn out in ministry.
- Learn how to raise money. Those who write the agenda must also be able to underwrite it.
- Learn the skill of managing your time and energy.
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Getting rid of distractions....
Our thoughts are often not our own - they are realy derived from someone else. Someone else thought them first ...spoke it and we caught wind of it.... ingested it and made them our own. Other people's voices often fill our minds. Think about all the influences around us that have access to your head:
- The people in your home
- Your co-workers
- Your extended family
- The TV
- Your friends
- The internet
- Video games
We need to consider the value of our own thoughts. Why let anyone tell you what to think? Why listen to people who don't even know you and don't understand your value system?
Consider the possibility that perhaps there are certain voices that need to be edited out. Some voices are persistently negative or just not helpful. Why not establish boundaries?
Could this be why we can hear so much clearly when we are on the mission field? What if we quited the voices and influences around us and simply asked God - What would You have me do?
Could this be why we can hear so much clearly when we are on the mission field? What if we quited the voices and influences around us and simply asked God - What would You have me do?
Labels:
Church Plant Ponderings,
Discipleship,
Hearing God,
Leadership,
Mission,
Vision
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
A New Journey
Here I am in NC....6 days away from going to the Philippines (PI) for the start of a new journey. You see, I have planted several churches in the USA ...and have assisted many churches in the PI. (In fact, we have a healthy network in the country.) But this is trip is different. This is the first time that I will be the lead pastor at a church plant overseas.
Church planting 101 says that the primary vision carrier has to have a God-given vision for the church. Here is what I am hearing....and sensing in my heart:
* A church that is edgy....many will look at the church and wonder if its a church
* A church that embraces technology....texting...blogging...email...twitter....facebook....Friendster
* A church that reaches a generation of unchurched people....people that are turned off by the thought of "church".
*A church that is focused outward.... making a differnce in the community from day 1
*A church that loves and welcomes everyone regardless of education level...background...dress etc...
* A church that is actually fun to attend!
* A church that people will want to invite friends
* A church that enables everyone to use their talents - teaching...art...music...poetry...acting
Hmmmm.... I'm getting excited!
So.. save this blog to your favorites and check back often to see what we are up to. If you're interested in joining us, shoot me an email - jeff@oaim.net
Church planting 101 says that the primary vision carrier has to have a God-given vision for the church. Here is what I am hearing....and sensing in my heart:
* A church that is edgy....many will look at the church and wonder if its a church
* A church that embraces technology....texting...blogging...email...twitter....facebook....Friendster
* A church that reaches a generation of unchurched people....people that are turned off by the thought of "church".
*A church that is focused outward.... making a differnce in the community from day 1
*A church that loves and welcomes everyone regardless of education level...background...dress etc...
* A church that is actually fun to attend!
* A church that people will want to invite friends
* A church that enables everyone to use their talents - teaching...art...music...poetry...acting
Hmmmm.... I'm getting excited!
So.. save this blog to your favorites and check back often to see what we are up to. If you're interested in joining us, shoot me an email - jeff@oaim.net
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