Breaking Growth Barriers



I’ve been listening to Nelson Searcy’s breaking growth barriers this past week, as I pray through issues of assessing where we are and where we are headed as a church.

Nelson challenged me to think about 2 decisions, and then addressed 10 systematic growth barrier issues that churches that moved beyond 125 in attendance had to address. Here are the 2 questions:

1. Does God want your church to grow, and
2. Do you want your church to grow?

If I answer yes to the 2 questions, here are 10 systematic growth barrier issues to address:

1. I must be growing spiritually myself
2. I must move from being a Shepherd to a Rancher
3. I must focus on my strengths
As a church:
4. We must have space for new people
5. We must hire additional staff
6. We must work on special emphasis Sundays
7. We must start new small groups
8. We invest in leadership development
9. We need to behave as through we are 250
10. We must remember the harvest

Looking forward to the breaking the 250 barrier, Nelson identified the same two decisions that need to be made at 125, identified 3 key issues to address, and then identified 10 systematic growth barrier issues that churches that moved beyond 250 had to address

3 Key issues to address:
1. What is our strategy?
2. Small group involvement critical
3. Examine self and personal growth

2 Decisions
1. Determine that it is God’s will for our church to grow.
2. Determine that you want your church to grow.

Steps
1. I must continue to grow spiritually
2. I must delegate w/ accountability everything, hiring staff
3. I must become a better communicator (Sunday)
As a church:
4. We must have the space for new people
5. We must strengthen our evangelistic systems
6. We must have a clear steps system (ie, 101, 201, 301, 401)
7. We must develop and have a clear church strategy
8. We must start MORE new small groups
9. We must behave as though we were 500
10. We must remember the harvest

There is a lot to process here, and I am looking forward to working through these ideas with our leadership team. Hopefully you will find this information useful, and I would be interested in any of your thoughts or comments.

Have a great day!

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Making Room On My Bookshelf



Over the last 2 years I have read through or perused several books and have run out of space on my shelf. So, I am cleaning off my book shelf, right, and I have this collection of books called ’20 Centuries of Great Preaching’ someone gave me years ago that I have never looked at. Well, I looked at it once, and with all the “thouests” and “shants”, I never could get into them.

So I am getting ready to sell this collection on ebay because it is using up some valuable real-estate; who knows, maybe someone will give me $25 for our Journey of Faith. I’m looking through the first couple of pages for a description, when I run into the first sermon in the book. After reading it for a few minutes, I find myself thinking, man, this stuff isn’t half bad. Imagine my surprise when I go back to the beginning of the chapter to find out it is actually a sermon from Acts chapter 6 & 7!

The book actually began with Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount and Peter’s sermon at Pentecost. The next chapter was an anonymous sermon from Isaiah 54:1, which also happens to be from the oldest surviving sermon manuscript.

Needless to say, there are several lessons here. 1) Don’t judge a book by its cover; 2) History is a great teacher; and most important for me today, 3) When it comes to reading, the Bible shall remain my first priority.

Maybe this collection isn’t so bad after all; I guess I’ll have to find more room on my bookshelf some other way.

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