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What’s preventing our growth?

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  What are the things holding small churches back, well the bible says we parish for a lack of knowledge. As I stated in earlier post small churches don’t have a database of resources or ideological practices to guide them. Many small churches neglect business practices or don’t have the desire to be innovative in how they handle services. What makes a small church a small-minded church has a great deal to do with desire, people have to want to grow. Per Joe Mckeever and many others who study church growth, the number one reason churches stay small is: Wanting to stay small. “We like our church just the way it is now.” While this attitude usually goes unspoken — it might not even be recognized by its carriers — it’s widespread in many churches. The proof is clear in how the leaders and congregation reject new ideas and freeze out new people. This is worst when people say they want growth but have no real desire to do so. Lip service with this can cripple a movement; this isn’t excl...

Pushing Tribe Mentality

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  Why am I pushing tribes so hard, well tribes unlike groups and organizations, are people driven. Tribes create movements, sustainable change, and radical thinking. Tribes are organic and fluid in how they operate. Organizations and groups tend to work on a hierarchical platform. This means unless there are strong leaders willing to be transparent and not threatened by others taking the lead for areas of expertise. A tribe mentality is necessary when working in unison to tackle a herculean task. Growing a small church is difficult if you don’t have the right people on the bus. Jim Collins wrote in his groundbreaking business book Good to Great, in order to tackle large issues, and the issue that are more abstract in nature; we need the right people. Things that require more than innovation and owner mindset require people to have a stake in the work executed. Tribes are people motivated to make change and for small churches, there are not many resources to explore. This database n...

Small Church vs Small Minded Church

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  Hello good people, let us talk about why building the small church is so important. As I stated in earlier articles, mega churches rock, I come from one (shout our pastor Brad and Northridge in Plymouth MI) but as awesome as the ridge is and for the good it does in the world; it doesn’t and shouldn’t have to support the District 3 area of Detroit. RTTM is there and has a better grasp on the concerns of the neighborhood. While an outside perspective can help in the overall product, the ones closet to the situation are the experts to deal with the issue. Keeping churches in the neighborhood also helps anchor that community. Now in Detroit there is a store front church and liquor on every corner and some see that as a waste but this article is about defining the small church and the small minded church. I agree small minded churches are not helping the communities nearby, so their issues make sense, so we have to determine what makes the 2 types of churches different. What is a smal...