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9 Strategic Principles for Revitalizing Your Church
Revitalizing a church is an ongoing process and experience, beginning with the pastor and continuing with the church. Without pastor revitalization, there will be no church revitalization. Both pastor and church are in need of continual revitalization.
We never arrive. Church revitalization is about the church becoming stronger and healthier. It is about penetrating your community and beyond with the gospel of Jesus Christ.
The vast majority of the 51,094 churches and congregations that comprise our Southern Baptist Convention are in need of revitalization. In 2013, LifeWay Research released a graphic that illustrated that no less than seventy-four percent of our churches are either plateaued or declining.
In many ways, all of our churches are in need of ongoing revitalization. In today’s world of endless change, it is inescapable. We have to experience seasons that involve brutal honesty, leading us to re-create our churches and restore the hope that God can use our churches to reach our community.
9 Strategic Principles for Revitalizing Your Church
1: CATCH the Power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ
Catching the power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ is our ONLY hope for revitalizing ourselves, our church, and influencing our community. We can never forget that we were once lost and hopeless until we trusted in the reality that Christ died for our sins, was buried, and raised on the third day to give us forgiveness, power, and hope.
2: CLARIFY Your Mission
Our mission must be biblical and communicated in a way that is clear, concise, and compelling. For many years, our Cross Church Family has operated by this clear missional vision: Reaching Northwest Arkansas, America, and the world for Jesus Christ. We realize this vision when we are engaged in reaching, baptizing and discipling people of all nations.
3: Consider Carefully What Your People Are Saying
I often counsel pastors moving into new churches to create listening sessions with their people. Formulate four to six questions to ask the groups when you meet. Tell the people, “This is your meeting. I am here to listen to you. As I listen to you and ultimately listen to God, God will use all to speak to me in how I need to lead the church.”
There are seasons in each church when this simple principle needs to be followed strategically.
4: COMPREHEND the Context of Your Community
Communities and cities change continually. Demographic studies need to become an ongoing experience of any pastor and church leader. Never assume you know who is in your community. Demographic shifts may alert you to some challenging demographic realities.
I must see my community as it is, not as it used to be or I choose to imagine it to be. This calls every pastor to act as an ongoing Missiologist. If we do not know our community, how can we reach them? We cannot reach those we do not know are in our community. From knowing this, we must begin to function as Missional Strategists in and for our church.
5: CALL Upon the People to Go With You
After all your prayer and study, there will be a time when the pastor must call upon the people to go with him on this revitalization journey. At this moment, call upon the people to rise up together to reach your community like never before. Going hand-in-hand together is imperative.
6: COMMIT to Hear God’s Voice and Do Whatever He Says
The pastor and the people need to experience a powerful spiritual moment of absolute surrender to the Lordship of Jesus Christ. A strong commitment needs to be made to hear God’s voice through Scripture as led by the Spirit, and do whatever He says to do. This is why prayer needs to become a priority in the entire revitalization journey.
7: CAST Your Vision Continually and Effectively
Whatever vision God has given you for your church, find at least a hundred ways to communicate it. This casting of the vision goes on and on. Preach it, teach it, talk it, pray for it, and equip others to see it come into reality. Cast the vision clearly, creatively, and continually everywhere you go.
8: CREATE Momentum With Wins
Nothing creates momentum like winning. Revitalization begins with a few small wins that lead to bigger wins. Start where you are, identify some easier wins, accomplish them, celebrate them, and go forward from there to more dynamic and impacting influence on your community.
9: CHALLENGE Your Church Passionately and Continually
We must challenge our church passionately and continually. Passionless preachers and church leaders result in passionless churches. Distracted pastors and church leaders result in distracted churches. We must be highly engaged as leaders, overflowing with genuine passion, so we can stand up and challenge our people passionately and continually.
Closing Prayer
“Lord, we pray that You will revitalize pastors and churches so that we will become more effective evangelistically and in making disciples of all the nations. We know it is Your will and stand upon Your Word in Acts 16:5, believing it can be done.”
Acts 16:5, “So the churches were strengthened in the faith and were increased in number daily.”
Now is the Time to Lead,
Ronnie W. Floyd
Senior Pastor, Cross Church
President, Southern Baptist Convention
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Dr. Ronnie Floyd is currently serving as the President of the Southern Baptist Convention. The Southern Baptist Convention is America’s largest Protestant denomination with more than 15.7 million members in over 46,000 churches nationwide.
To request an interview with Dr. Ronnie Floyd
contact Gayla Oldham at (479) 751-4523 or email gaylao@crosschurch.com.
Visit our website at http://ronniefloyd.com
Follow Dr. Floyd on Twitter and Instagram @ronniefloyd
4 Words Every Southern Baptist Needs Today
In this critical hour in our nation and world, I want to challenge each Christ follower and church to live by these four words.
In a day when people want to define their own truth, I believe we need to anchor our lives and ministries in God’s truth. I am speaking about truth that has always been true, is true, and will be forever true. Our churches, leaders, state and national conventions, and our state and national entities need to be fastened to the truth of God.
If we are not anchored in God’s truth, we will drift away from it. Our people and churches are challenged more in this area today than ever before.
Fastening ourselves to Scripture is the only way to avoid ending up in a ditch or drifting away from God’s Truth. In my newest book, FORWARD, I share in depth about the importance of truth.
I am anchored to the Bible. I believe in biblical inerrancy. I believe God inspired the Scripture; therefore, it is entirely true, authoritative, and trustworthy. It is God’s truth without error.
Do not assume your people believe and abide by this. Yes, this is our hope, but we must always lift up God’s truth, His Scripture, as the authoritative and infallible word on all things.
The assault on God’s truth is relentless, and our people need to be encouraged to abide by God’s Word continually. Please do all you can wherever you are to lift up God’s Word. What He says, He means. God always has the final word.
We need courage more today than ever before. There is so much at stake in our nation and world. Pastors, churches, and conventions must exhibit courage, always in love.
We need courageous pastors, leaders, churches, and conventions. The need for courage will only grow in the coming days. I can illustrate this for you with two examples from just last week.
Union University, located in Jackson, Tennessee, announced last week that they have withdrawn from the Council of Colleges and Universities because two member institutions have endorsed same-sex marriage. It was the courage of President, Dr. Samuel W. “Dub” Oliver, and the Board of Trustees at Union who exhibited courage in this situation. I applaud Dr. Oliver and the board, and may God keep Union University forever latched onto Scripture.
Since 1985, Dr. Barry McCarty has served as the Chief Parliamentarian of the Southern Baptist Convention. At the end of last week, it was announced that Dr. McCarty and his sweet wife, Pat, are joining a Southern Baptist Church and becoming Southern Baptists. Why? I will abbreviate what he stated:
- Southern Baptists’ commitment to Holy Scripture and our statement of faith
- Southern Baptists are speaking out on culture issues with clarity and integrity
- Southern Baptists are penetrating lostness in North America and the world
It took courage for Barry and his wife to make this decision. We love Barry and Pat. Even though they seemed like family already, we welcome them formally and rejoice in their future not only as Southern Baptists, but also as faculty at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.
I call upon us humbly today to live and lead courageously.
As we are fastened to Scripture, living and leading courageously, we cannot lead looking backward. We must keep our eyes on the future. What does God have for you in your future? What does God have in the future for your church? What does God have in the future for our convention?
I cannot paint a perfect picture of what it will look like in my future or the future of my church; therefore, I certainly cannot do that for you or our convention. What I do know is where I am in my life, ministry, church, and leadership, which leads to my prayer of conviction and surrender daily: “Lord, I am Yours, willing and available to do whatever it is You desire me to do in my life, ministry, church, and leadership. Whatever it is, the answer is ‘Yes’.” I try to lead my church this way daily.
Learn from the past. Focus on the future.
In this context, I am speaking of our Southern Baptist Family. As we are fastened to Scripture, living and leading courageously, and keeping our eyes on the future, we need each other more than ever before.
As a pastor or leader of a Christian institution or ministry, I would not want to fly solo in our culture today. I want to be part of a strong convention, denomination, or network that is latched onto Scripture in a firm manner. This is why I have reiterated that we must position ourselves as a convention that is ready to receive churches that fully agree with us doctrinally, missionally, and cooperatively into our denominational family. Thousands of strong, evangelical, Bible-believing churches need a family such as ours.
Southern Baptists, we need one another and we need other churches and ministries who believe like we believe biblically, missiologically, and cooperatively. Our task is bigger than any of us. We must find a way to advance the gospel of Jesus Christ to every person in the world and make disciples of all the nations.
We cannot do this alone. We need family.
Now is the Time to Lead,
Ronnie W. Floyd
Senior Pastor, Cross Church
President, Southern Baptist Convention
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Dr. Ronnie Floyd is currently serving as the President of the Southern Baptist Convention. The Southern Baptist Convention is America’s largest Protestant denomination with more than 15.7 million members in over 46,000 churches nationwide.
To request an interview with Dr. Ronnie Floyd
contact Gayla Oldham at (479) 751-4523 or email gaylao@crosschurch.com.
Visit our website at http://ronniefloyd.com
Follow Dr. Floyd on Twitter and Instagram @ronniefloyd