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- Howard Culbertson
- Southern Nazarene University
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- Biblical analogy: “body of Christ”
- When a body stops growing and starts declining, we look to find out
what’s wrong.
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- Word comes from “ethnic”
- Symptoms
- Surrounding community changes its racial makeup
- Congregation does not shift to reflect the neighborhood
- Church members move away although some commute back to attend
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- Remedy
- Transition to reflect neighborhood
- Give property to congregation that does reflect the neighborhood
- Become a multi-congregational church
- Sell property and move to where core of members live
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- Symptoms
- Lost members are not being replaced with new ones
- Large percentage of members over 50
- Funerals outnumber weddings
- Net out-flow from community of young people to find jobs and go to
school
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- Remedy
- Use circuit-riding pastor
- Use bi-vocational or lay pastor to maintain what is left of
congregation. Allow the church
to move toward a natural death with dignity
- Note: Mergers, though not to be
ruled out, are often counter-productive
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- Symptoms
- Unwillingness to recognize cultural
differences
- Ethnocentrism
- Expectations that everyone came from the same mold and should live by
same set of cultural rules
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- Remedy
- Celebrate cultural differences
- Provide ministry and programming options
- Minister in ways that are meaningful to each group
- Attempt to remove cultural barriers to evangelism
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- Symptoms
- congregation fellowships among itself well, but outsiders are rarely
included
- Church programming is focused on members, not on people in community
- Church is for saved, not for sinners
- People’s main interest is growing spiritually, not winning people to
Christ
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- Remedy
- Introduce outgoing evangelism program to counter-balance the extreme
inward focus
- Develop small groups to assimilate newcomers
- Move people from maintenance positions to outreach-oriented ministry
- Cultivate positive, welcoming atmosphere for visitors
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- Symptoms
- Possesses form but not the power
- Cooling off of first love for Christ (Rev. 2:4)
- Very little evangelism taking place
- Immorality crops up and is not dealt with
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- Remedy
- Renewal and revival
- Obedience to the Holy Spirit
- Purposely expose key leaders to dynamic, spirit-filled churches
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- Symptoms
- 80% of available parking spaces are used
- Seating in sanctuary is 80% or more filled
- Classroom space is 80% utilized
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- Remedy
- Provide visitor parking
- Go to double sessions
- Find space off-site
- Start new church in another part of town
- Build new facilities
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- Symptoms
- Church thinks growth problem will
be solved by joining in an evangelistic effort with other
churches.
- Denominational / ecumenical energy drain
- No natural connection between making decision for Christ and commitment
to a local church.
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- Remedy
- Make local church evangelism central
- Focus on making disciples rather than on getting decisions.
- Peter Wagner: "Unless the
local church remains central, evangelism that produces fruit that
remains and results in church growth will be minimal"
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- Symptoms
- Flavor #1: After sacrificing, members want to enjoy fruits of sacrifice
- Flavor #2: Pastors do almost all the ministry work
- Lay workers become "helpers" for pastors to attain their
goals and fulfill their visions.
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- Remedy
- Invert the pyramid of authority
- Assist Christians attain their spiritual potential
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- Ethnikitis
- Ghost town
- People blindness
- Koinonitis
- Old First Church
- Sociological strangulation
- Hyper-cooperativism
- Pew paralysis
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