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- Leading a church in an ever-changing culture is a unique and challenging responsibility.
- Could your church use a little help?
- Dr. Chuck Lawless, professor of evangelism at Southern Baptist Seminary, says a healthy church is “one that balances
worship,
evangelism,
discipleship,
ministry,
fellowship.”
- Other church leaders have noted that the key issue for churches in the twenty-first century will be church health not church growth.
- Our goal is to become the most valuable resource in helping congregations become the church God had in mind.
- Our three-fold strategy is:
- Consultations that offer customized solutions to the complexities of church life and ministry.
- Conferences that inspire, inform, and equip leaders toward effectiveness.
- Continuing Education that helps church leaders stay on the cutting edge of ministry concerns, changes, and performance.
- Healthy Church Solutions are responses to needs we are discovering in churches.
- While every church is unique, there are often some similar needs.
- Below are a few of the solutions our strategists have formulated.
- Creating an Evangelistic Climate in Your Church
- Does the spirit of evangelistic expectancy permeate the church?
- It has been said that evangelism is one of our highest values but also one of the least practiced.
- Two things are necessary to raise the evangelistic expectancy of your church.
- Discovering Your Ministry Community
- Does your church match the demographics of your community?
- One way to clearly see how your congregation matches up with the community surrounding your building is to develop a demographic profile map of your area and then plot your membership on the map.
- Building Your Dream Team
- Do people accuse you of not listening?
- It is not unusual to hear lay people make statements concerning the pastor's unwillingness to listen to their needs or ideas.

