A Practical Guide for Successful Church Change

A Practical Guide for Successful Church Change
Author: Ramsey Coutta
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2008-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0595505759

Church change is as inevitable as it is necessary. Pastors and church leaders can either embrace change to their benefit, or they can ignore it and watch as their church slowly becomes irrelevant. Pastors and church leaders have long needed a practical guide on how to recognize the need for change, how to plan for change, how to implement change, and how to sustain change. A Practical Guide for Successful Church Change provides just this. Pastors and church leaders will learn principles for recognizing, planning, implementing, and sustaining change. They will also learn how to cope with resistance, prepare personally for change, and effectively communicate the need for change to the church. Those who are thinking of leading change in the church will find this book exceedingly practical and useful as they seek to transform their church and ministry into a more vibrant body of believers.

Leading Congregational Change

Leading Congregational Change
Author: Jim Herrington
Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2020-10-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1506463320

Bold transformation is needed in many of the congregations that cover the American landscape, argue Jim Herrington, Mike Bonem, and James H. Furr, authors of Leading Congregational Change: A Practical Guide for the Transformational Journey. Drawing on their more than one hundred years of combined experience in a wide variety of church-related positions and a deep commitment to the biblical role of the local church, the authors present practical and concrete principles and concepts applicable across a broad spectrum of congregations. Leading Congregational Change presents a simple, memorable, and transferable framework along with principles of congregational transformation--such as God's call for transformation, the central role of spiritual vitality, the sequential nature of effective change, and the learning disciplines. Illustrations and action items offer adaptable suggestions and starting points for discussion. Leading Congregational Change is designed primarily for pastors and other congregational leaders who sense that things are not "just fine" in their churches and realize that deep change is needed. Judicatory staff and church consultants will also find the model for congregational transformation helpful. Individual ministries within a congregation, new congregations, and parachurch organizations can also use it to facilitate their own transformation. A church will grow when it understands and is genuinely committed to demonstrating and sharing the gospel in relevant ways. Growth will be manifested in the deeper commitment of its members. And more people in the community will hear God's call and become faithful disciples of Christ. Leading Congregational Change is a wise and faithful guide for the journey toward such transformation.

Changing the Way We Do Church

Changing the Way We Do Church
Author: Vernon D. Shelton, Sr.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2017-05-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9781546579069

Changing The Way We Do Church is a book inspired by the recent decline and exodus which is taking place in the church. For whatever reason people do not attend church the way they use to. This has caused many challenges within the church, and some congregations are struggling to survive. There are many personal reasons why people do not attend church, but some of it has to do with the church itself. Worship is stale or failing to meet the people's spiritual needs. However, the tragedy is that many churches have not realized this drastic change, or they are ignoring what's taking place. Another issue is that everything is changing, but many churches are staying the same. If some churches do not wake up and make some necessary changes, they will continue to lose members and be forced to close its doors. Therefore, this book is a practical guide that will assist churches in why and how they should implement change so that the church can continue to be a fruitful congregation.

Reweaving the Sacred

Reweaving the Sacred
Author: Carol J. Gallagher
Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2008-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0898698227

Ideal growth and development tool for small congregations in all mainline denominationsSimple, clear exercises and techniques to help leaders and members pinpoint problems and claim and identify gifts and values of their shared history, in order to engage in a ministry of renewal, welcome, and growth. Topics include: Relationships and Identity - understanding the starting point for rebuilding and outreach Grief and Healing - unpacking concerns that might be inhibiting growth Providing Safety and Security - engendering trust, beginning with leaders Inviting Growth - plans and exercises to cultivate invitation and inclusion of newcomers Understanding Gifts through Storytelling - helping leaders identify their future through variety of teaching and learning styles.

Getting Started

Getting Started
Author: Felicity Dale
Publisher: Karis Publishing
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2003-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780971804036

This practical guide will help you change the way you view church and church planting. This manual is packed with information, biblical content, case studies and insights. But most of all it contains a challenge that anyone can be involved in advancing the Kingdom of God by starting a simple church in their home. The text flows as you'd expect from a normal book. But supporting it are a host of extra quotes from others involved in church life.

A Practical Guide for Life and Ministry

A Practical Guide for Life and Ministry
Author: David Horner
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2008-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1441233539

Many books focus on how to grow a church and "succeed" as a pastor, but few help clergy cope with the daily pressures they face in juggling the demands of ministry, family, and personal ambitions. David Horner overturns the notion that pastors must accept disobedience in some aspects of life to thrive in others. Examining his thirty years of pastoral ministry, Horner mines seven key challenges that pastors must face well in order to restore and maintain a healthy balance. Church leaders and those who love them will find this book a practical and biblical guide that reinvigorates their calling.

Make Or Break Your Church in 365 Days

Make Or Break Your Church in 365 Days
Author: Paul D. Borden
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2012
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1426745028

Clear plans for the daily tasks of effectively leading a congregation.

For a New Generation

For a New Generation
Author: Lee D. Kricher
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2016-08-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0310525233

A New Generation Church is a church with attendees whose average age is at least as young as the average age of the community in which the church exists. Any church can become a New Generation Church that reaches and continues to reach the next generation. The Psalmist writes: We will not hide these truths from our children; we will tell the next generation about the glorious deeds of the Lord, about his power and his mighty wonders. (Psalm 78:4 NLT) No Christian would purposely hide the timeless truths of Christianity from the next generation. But often we do, not because of the substance of our church, but because of the approach of our church. For A New Generation is not about changing your church’s statement of faith or core beliefs. It is about evaluating and changing, as needed, your church’s programs, ministries and practices in order to more effectively connect with and stay connected with the next generation. Written for both church leaders and members, For a New Generation presents 5 practical strategies that will lay a foundation for a church to thrive for generations to come. It is based on the assumption that accepting the status quo is the greatest threat to your church’s core mission and, perhaps, to the long-term survival of your church.

Creating the Future of the Church

Creating the Future of the Church
Author: Keith Elford
Publisher: SPCK
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2013-09-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0281070784

What are the conditions that allow organizations and those within them to thrive? What happens when those conditions are applied to the Church? Deeply aware that more could be done to guarantee a successful future for the Church as an organization, Keith Elford explores the challenges it faces and urges us to take a more coherent approach to the way we think about and 'do' church. In recent years, research and practical learning have taken the Church a long way from the managerialism about which many people are understandably sceptical. Thus the aim of Creating the Future of the Church is to provide a practicable framework and process to allow readers to find their own answers to ensure the Church's organizational health and effectiveness.

College Ministry from Scratch

College Ministry from Scratch
Author: Chuck Bomar
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2010-09-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 031057742X

Out from Under: equipping kids for life out of the shelter of youth group This book dives into our youth ministries, helping youth workers think intentionally about developing a ministry that is geared toward helping prepare kids for what’s to come. This begins by helping them intentionally think through what it is kids will be facing and then helping them think through preparation for those times. This book dives into ministry philosophies that help or hinder this preparation.