Large churches often continue to grow and thrive because they are strategic in approach to alignment, adaptability, leadership and reach. Take note of the factors to incorporate so you can continue to be the vibrant, strategic, growing church necessary to reach more people for Christ.
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Developing a Theology of Planning
Hope is not a strategy. In fact, it’s a terrible approach to grow, develop and multiply what God has entrusted to us as leaders. It’s critical to plan before we build. Learn characteristics of good planning, why ministry planning is Biblical, and more.
Developing a Theology of Leadership
It’s important to wrestle with and understand how God defines leadership. Tony Morgan shared what he learned about Biblical leadership.
Take the Lid Off Your Church
If you feel stuck in leadership or as an organization, spend more time evaluating the health of your SLT than blaming frontline staff. Begin this journey by addressing key questions like, “What are the roles of this team? What should the senior leadership team start and stop doing?”
7 Warning Signs Your Church Has Ministry Silos
It’s not hard to tell when a church has silos. The difficult part is discovering and eliminating their true causes. Explore the symptoms and identify the steps your church needs to take towards greater unity.
How to Fund Your Strategic Plan
Everyday, you make decisions with your money. Talking about it isn’t easy, and changing the way you spend it is even harder. This guide will help you take steps towards church financial health with insights and conversations to help your team build a stronger financial future for your church.
Reaching and Leading Millennials
This eBook is not about building even better facilities, flashier stage designs and Disney-esque children’s programs. It’s about discovering what really matters to this generation, and presenting the truth of the Gospel in a way they can hear and understand.
Stuck in a Funk
Are you feeling stuck? Filled with practical insights, this eBook is designed for the church that has been stuck for decades and is facing decline, or the church that has had success and impact in the recent past but finds itself plateaued.
Designing Your Digital Ministry Strategy
Your weekend experience is no longer the front door of your church. Your digital ministry strategy is. If you don’t know where to start, how to grow your church’s digital “front door” or what to measure, this practical tool helps you dive into the who, what, when, where and why.