A Growing Church is a Dying Church

Sorry I’ve posted nothing original recently. In the meantime, here’s something worth reading…

J. Barrett Lee's avatarHopping Hadrian's Wall

Whenever a congregation goes looking for a new pastor, the first question on their minds when the committee interviews a new candidate is: Will this pastor grow our church?

I’m going to go ahead and answer that question right now: No, she will not.

No amount of pastoral eloquence, organization, insightfulness, amicability, or charisma will take your congregation back to back to its glory days.

What then can your pastor do?  She can make your board meetings longer with prayer and Bible study.  She can mess with your sense of familiarity by changing the order of worship and the arrangement of the sanctuary.  She can play those strange new songs and forget about your favorite old hymns.  She can keep on playing those crusty old hymns instead of that hot new contemporary praise music.  She can bug you incessantly about more frequent celebration of Communion.  She can ignore your phone…

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Sorry I’ve posted nothing original recently. In the meantime, here’s something worth reading…

J. Barrett Lee's avatarHopping Hadrian's Wall

Whenever a congregation goes looking for a new pastor, the first question on their minds when the committee interviews a new candidate is: Will this pastor grow our church?

I’m going to go ahead and answer that question right now: No, she will not.

No amount of pastoral eloquence, organization, insightfulness, amicability, or charisma will take your congregation back to back to its glory days.

What then can your pastor do?  She can make your board meetings longer with prayer and Bible study.  She can mess with your sense of familiarity by changing the order of worship and the arrangement of the sanctuary.  She can play those strange new songs and forget about your favorite old hymns.  She can keep on playing those crusty old hymns instead of that hot new contemporary praise music.  She can bug you incessantly about more frequent celebration of Communion.  She can ignore your phone…

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Top 5 August Posts

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top 5Once again, thanks for all of your shares, tweets, comments, and e-mails this month. Here are August’s top 5…

1 – Jesus and Politics – Thanks to the Christian Left Facebook page for sharing this post with their nearly 100,000 followers. I got more pageviews in a day than in all of July. A bit unusual since what I’m suggesting is that Christians shouldn’t be aligned with the right or the left, but I’ll take it…

2 – Why I am (Still) a Methodist – With so many different (non)-denominations out there, I’ve been asked a number of times why I’m a Methodist. Here are my best reasons.

3 – Christians, Capitalism, and Ayn Rand – How I realized most of the assumptions behind capitalism (and socialism) contradict a Christian worldview.

4 – 10 Tips for New Seminary Students – Be sure to also read the comments for many others’ added tips.

5 – Why Weekly Eucharist? – I make my case here for weekly communion in Sunday morning worship. I’ve been excited to hear of at least one church that is making the transition now.