7 Things All Growing Churches Have in Common

The book of Acts is all about how the early church acted.

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Photo of Bethany Lutheran Church Near Bergen, Minnesota from Bob Hanson. This is the Church my Grandpa and Grandma, Floyd and Lean Caraway attended. I attended Church with them there a few times. Such a lovely Church. I miss Grandma and Grandpa greatly. They helped raise me up to be a preacher, it took me years, but I am here! Grandma spoke over me in 1974 that I would be a preacher! Glory!

I post this inspiring message by Paul Alexander in hopes that it helps snuggling Pastors and Churches. We must realize that so many in America no t go to Church anymore, for one reason or another. 46% Of U.S. Adults Now Unchurched.

I have said for years the Church is paying a deep price for not carrying out The Great Commission. Why Churches Talk the Great Commission But Don’t Do It

 

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Once a month at Sun Valley Community Church (the church I have the privilege of serving at) we gather all of our staff from all of our campuses to have some fun, celebrate wins, keep everybody on the same page and oftentimes do some leadership development training. Last week, Chad Moore, who serves as the lead pastor at Sun Valley, shared the seven things that all growing churches have in common.

I thought these may be helpful to you in your local church context: More Here

George Barna: “People have become more selfish, churches have become less influential, pastors have become less Bible-centric”

 

 

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