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Originally Posted by Praxeas
Personally I think the churches that are "growing" are really just absorbing members from other churches.
Churches that are perceived as not growing beyond that magic number are often churches that win new souls but the truth is people backslide, move or decide to change churches
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Prax - maybe true in your experience, but not in mine. In 1996 we moved, due to job transfer, to a less than 5 year old church which was running about 60. When we left in 2005, again due to job transfer, the church was running about 300, with three daughter works. Two of the daughter works are now independent of the mother church. Most of the increase was new souls.
Our church we moved to in 2005 was running about 75, we are now running about 150. Almost all new souls. And we lost about 15 of the original 75, because they moved to other churches.
However, I do believe that both of these churches will not grow much beyone 200-300, without the pastors changing their "management" styles.
They are both great men with great integrity and a passion for souls, but they have a hard time with "letting go" and involving others in ministry.
I spent a year on temporary assignment with my company, in 2002-2003, and saw what someone who is not only a great pastor, but a great manager/delegator can do with a church.
The difference is tremendous, which is why that church now runs 1200, with two daughter works.