One of my favorite authors, Thom Rainer, reports on
the trends and traits of healthy growing churches. He asks, “what might your church look like 10
years from now if we implement these 10 traits today?” Please take a few
moments to read and consider.
“I am not a prophet.
Please don’t stone me if I get one of these ten traits wrong. And while there is a good bit of subjectivity in this
article, I think I am basing my projections on clear and evident trends. So, what if we could look into the future ten
years from now, and see the characteristics of the healthiest churches in
America? Would you be willing to make changes now? Take a look.”
1 They have the same pastor
they did ten years ago. Pastors, the greenest grass may be the church you serve right
now. Church members, quit nitpicking and complaining to pastors so much that
they can’t wait to leave.
2 The pastor, staff, and
church members have a decade of calling to the local community. They are not just called
to the church; they are called to the community the church is intended to
serve. They would have loved and served the community for ten years.
3 The church will be as
diverse as the community. Look at your demographics now and the projected demographics
ten years from now. How diverse is your church?
4 The church will have
responded to its international mission field in its own backyard for ten years.
The world
is coming to America. What is your church doing to reach different people
groups in your community? Try sponsoring an ESL (English as a Second Language) class.
Watch the world come to you.
5 The church will have had a
consistent and strategic outward focus for a decade. The leadership of the
church consistently and persistently leads the congregation in outwardly
focused ministries and evangelism.
6 All new members the past
ten years will have attended a new members’ class. They will thus not only
have information about the church; they will have heard expectations of
how they are to serve, minister, and give in the church.
7 The church will have seen
the cultural changes of the decade as opportunities rather than threats. Rather than ranting every
time culture takes a shift away from Christianity, these churches will have
used the changes as opportunities to share the gospel and minister.
8 At least 80 percent of the
worship attendance will have moved to a small group over the decade. For ten years, leadership
in the church will have been highly intentional about moving people to small
groups. As a result, assimilation will be at an all-time high.
9 At least 50 percent of the
attendance will have invited at least four people to church each year. Over ten years, a church
of 200 in attendance will thus have invited 4,000 people or families to church.
10. Every
year for ten years these churches will have become more joyous and fun.
Church bullies, curmudgeons, control freaks, and critics will not like
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