Category: Church Consulting
Practical Steps To Revitalise A Declining Church
In the ever-evolving landscape of religious institutions, many churches grapple with maintaining vibrancy and relevance in changing societal dynamics. When a church begins to exhibit signs of decline, it is crucial to take proactive steps to revitalize its spiritual energy, community engagement, and overall sense of purpose. Today, decline can easily be avoided, detected, and reversed with the right dashboards, tools and techniques. Here are practical steps that can be taken to alter the course of a church heading towards a drying state.
Optimising the Power of Church Data
Why should the church consider data, metrics, vital signs, information, big data…? Extremely large data sets that can be analyzed to reveal patterns, trends progress and associations especially relating to human behavior and interactions.
Church needs to be relevant with the gospel! | Attract | Get | Keep | Grow | Multiply |
Conflict Management In Healthy Organization
To have a healthy organization, conflict is inevitable but as it is said ‘combat is optional’ too. People working together must have “storming” sessions after “forming” up as a team before a “performing” session can occur. That is just the normal ORDER! Breaking this order creates its own set of disorders in any system.
Breaking Growth Barriers
God wants His body to grow just like a father wants to see his child grow; He also wants churches and Christians to reproduce their kind (bear fruits), which translates into church growth and kingdom expansion as a whole.
Growth is proof of life; all living things grow, and healthy growth is very essential. The church has a duty to grow both in size and health and church leaders have a responsibility to find the barriers to growth and ways to remove them.
In dealing with the issue of growth, church leaders should always remember that the important question to ask is “what is preventing our church from growing?” as opposed to “what will make our church grow?”
6 Ways To Improve Your Church’s Retention Strategy
Numbers matter and the church is no exception to this. The reason for this is simple: we are to make disciples by being fruitful, and a fruitful church increases in size and capacity.
A church’s congregation size should not be stagnant or Plateaued, neither should it be in decline.
Low retention rate is a major problem that many churches struggle with. We have found out that many churches have faulty or no retention strategy in place.
3 Things Most Churches Do That Hold Back Church Growth
As church leaders, we know that most churches in our country aren’t growing, but have you ever asked why? What are the common factors that inhibit church growth? What are the things that we all seem to do that slow us down? What stops us from reaching the people that God wants us to reach? In what ways are we not living up to our full redemptive potential?
Over the last few years, I’ve spent a tremendous amount of time, effort, and energy trying to understand growing churches. I’ve watched how they operate and gleaned lessons and principles that we can apply to our own churches in order to reach new people