Top 5 recommendations for a traditional church looking for change
Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2024 4:39 pm
I've been asked to serve on our church's small task force to review the results of a "Willow Creek" style survey of spiritual contentment and so forth (don't get me started on that). Whatever you think of these surveys and "corporate"/"consultant" approaches, I have a real opportunity to influence some changes (even if only some are accepted).
So... assuming a very traditional church organization and format with traditional and contemporary services and small group bible studies, what would your top 5 (or 10) suggestions be to grow discipleship and spiritual maturity in a church today?
First steps towards a more Acts 2 type fellowship without breaking the perceived model completely - how would you maintain a structured Sunday worship service and so forth for "front door" worship/evangelism while growing real fellowship and relationships and a Holy Spirit led congregation of believers living life together and loving each other and showing the world the fruits of the spirit?
From organizational suggestions and fellowship ideas to doctrinal focus from the pulpit (e.g., focus on lordship salvation and full surrender as the BEGINNING of salvation - not the mark of maturity).
I'd really be interested to see something written up by Steve as a "How-to" primer for a pastoral staff honestly seeking to change the church experience from his perspective. But, all ideas welcome.
So... assuming a very traditional church organization and format with traditional and contemporary services and small group bible studies, what would your top 5 (or 10) suggestions be to grow discipleship and spiritual maturity in a church today?
First steps towards a more Acts 2 type fellowship without breaking the perceived model completely - how would you maintain a structured Sunday worship service and so forth for "front door" worship/evangelism while growing real fellowship and relationships and a Holy Spirit led congregation of believers living life together and loving each other and showing the world the fruits of the spirit?
From organizational suggestions and fellowship ideas to doctrinal focus from the pulpit (e.g., focus on lordship salvation and full surrender as the BEGINNING of salvation - not the mark of maturity).
I'd really be interested to see something written up by Steve as a "How-to" primer for a pastoral staff honestly seeking to change the church experience from his perspective. But, all ideas welcome.