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Church Growth: Organizing for Community Formation

I’ve earlier written about the importance of the church as community, several times. This is not only a theological imperative (that is, a command of God) but also a great cultural need in modern America. People are so individualized, so … Continue reading

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Church Growth: National Trends

I started this series out mentioning that I was reading Beyond Megachurch Myths, a recent statistical study of American Protestant Churches having attendance of 2,000 or more each week on average. I’m finished now, so it’s time to return to … Continue reading

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Favorite Posts

I just discovered that my software can give me a list of the posts that received the most hits in the last 30 days. The “Top Posts” window in the right-hand column lists the most popular posts for the last … Continue reading

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A Question for the Readers

I’ve set the blog software to publish a new post every third day. I had been posting whenever I wrote something, but I think that sometimes I was posting faster than many people care to read. And so I’ve been … Continue reading

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Church Growth: Getting the Elders Out of the Way, Part 5

To even consider adopting such an approach, an eldership should consider at least the following: Ministers should help develop policy. While policy is from the owner (Jesus), through the elders, to the staff, it just won’t work unless the minister … Continue reading

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Church Growth: Getting the Elders Out of the Way, Part 4

Let’s consider the pros and cons of the Policy Governance Leadership Model as applied to churches. Pros — * The ministerial staff is given clear direction from the elders. They sit down and say (a) this is what we expect … Continue reading

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Church Growth: Getting the Elders Out of the Way, Part 3

In re-reading these posts on Church Growth, it occurred to me that I’d opened — but not answered — the central question: Just how do elders get in the way? Let me begin by saying that elders aren’t alone in … Continue reading

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Church Growth: Getting the Elders Out of the Way, Part 2

I need to make two critical observation before we go further. First, the big concern many readers will have is that the Carver model creates a “pastor” system, meaning, it makes us too much like the Baptists. You know — … Continue reading

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The Birth of Jesus on Christmas Day

My congregation used to avoid Christmas trappings. After all, it’s obvious Jesus wasn’t born in December. And the celebration has roots in a pagan feast dedicated to the Roman god Saturn, Saturnalia. But we came to realize that we needed … Continue reading

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Church Growth: Getting the Elders Out of the Way, Part 1

I’m a big believer in a church having elders. And my belief is not just Biblical (although that would be quite enough). I’ve worked with churches that have no elders, and they often run into serious problems (that’s a topic … Continue reading

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