From Lifeway Research:
By Jimmy Scroggins
Culture is mediated through leadership over time. When it comes to building an evangelistic church culture, it’s incumbent upon pastors and other church leaders to set the culture, speak the culture, model the culture and stay the course.
A church is likely to be as enthusiastic about evangelism as its pastor. Building a true culture of evangelism takes time – not days, weeks or months but years or even decades.
Here are 10 ways church leaders can cultivate a more evangelistic congregation.
1. Focus on prayer.
Challenge the people attending your church to pray specifically and persistently for those they know who are far from God.
We encourage people to make a list of their friends, neighbors, and coworkers who aren’t believers. Write their names on an index card and pray daily for them asking God to draw them to His Son by the power of the Spirit.
10 Ways to Build an Evangelistic Church Culture
10 Reasons Why a Small Church Tends To Stay Small
Great message by Joe McKeever in CHURCHLEADERS!
First, an explanation or two, then a definition. I know more about getting a small church to grow than larger ones. I pastored three of them, and only the first of the three did not grow. I was fresh out of college, untrained, inexperienced and clueless about what I was doing. The next two grew well, and even though I remained at each only some three years, one almost doubled and the other nearly tripled in attendance and ministries.
By using the word “grow,” I do not mean numbers for numbers’ sake. I do not subscribe to the fallacy that bigness is good, and small churches are failures. What I mean by “grow” is reaching people with the gospel of Jesus Christ. More Here
There are three type of Churches when it comes to The Great Commission
FGGAM STATEMENT OF FAITH:
God’s Word is the final authority for faith and life.
as God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.