The Need for Church Planting and Revitalization
The strategic emphasis in most denominational or network circles is on church planting. I suspect that few would disagree with this, as it builds up new church bodies, expands the impact in communities, and reaches larger amounts of individuals.
Many of the same circles that focus on church planting, however, have given up on the struggling, already-established churches.
I believe that key to the church in America in the future is not only church planting, but also church revitalization. We need both church planting and revitalization. So how do we do this?
I have trained and sent out many church planters after their time preparing at Dallas Seminary. One of the things I’ve noted over the years is that the most successful church planters have been those who plant with the full-support of an established church.
Thus, if we want to do a good job of church planting, we need to work hard at not abandoning established churches, but revitalizing them. As we seek to multiply churches through church planting, let’s not be too quick to ignore established churches.
Church Adoption
When seeking to save a dying church, consider church adoption. I challenge many established and planted churches to consider not merging with (as this seldom works), but adopting one of the many struggling churches all over America.A struggling church may provide a planted church with a worship facility. Some can be sold and the money given to a church plant or a strong, vital church in the area. This helps us to focus on both church planting and revitalization.
Multi-Site Church Network
(A Solution that Facilitates Church Planting and Revitalization)
Finally some can be restored and become part of a network of
multi-site churches. Multi-site isn’t the way of the future. It is the
past, present, and future. I understand that many pastors, churches, and
denominations have concerns with multi-site churches and church
networks. But you can’t deny that they are doing an incredible job of
planting new works and strategically collaborating to reach their
communities.What if we spent as much time learning from multi-site churches and networks as many people do complaining about them? It could initiate an incredible movement of both church planting and revitalization among the churches in North America and around the world.
Take a minute to assess how you are involved in church planting and revitalization. Few people do both well. Consider who you could learn from, how you could partner with others and what other steps you could take to improve the future trajectory of your church.
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