Your church’s growth depends largely on how relevant your church is right now. Church relevance is often how existing members and visitors judge your church. While what worked 30 or …
8 Church Conferences To Book In For 2018
Looking for ways to improve your leadership, grow your church, engage your members and delve deeper into your faith? Church conferences provide all of this and more. Sometimes it’s beneficial …
Why Church Leaders Stop Leading
It’s always confusing to members when church leaders stop leading, especially when the change seems to come suddenly. Often times, members believe the leaders just don’t care anymore, but that’s …
Planning On Firing Your Pastor?
Firing your pastor isn’t a decision to take lightly. It’s important to thoroughly discuss it with all leaders before making a final decision. Many pastors are fired, but they have …
Learn How To Say No Nicely
By nature, church leaders are people pleasers. This is part of what helps build a happy church family. However, both church leaders and members have to say no sometimes. The …
When Church Cultures Go Bad
Churches usually start off with a strong vision of their church culture. However, it takes constant work to maintain that culture. It’s far too easy for churches to slip. A …
Get Your Church Wide Events On Facebook
How often have you heard someone in your community say they wish they had known about a church event? Sadly, many churches work long hours to put together events for …
When It’s Time To Plant A Church
It’s not always easy to know when it’s time to plant a church. It’s a difficult journey, but one that’s well worth it when God calls you to start a …
Looking For A Great Pastor? Don’t Do This
Finding a great pastor for your church is vital to keeping members engaged and the church itself growing. The only problem is, it takes work to find the right pastor. …
When Volunteers Have Had Enough
Churches can’t survive without volunteers. With few paid staff, church volunteers take on a wide variety of important tasks. However, you can push volunteers too far. When they’ve had enough, …