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Why churches must be willing to change and adapt

Resources to assist in making changes to succeed in growth

THE ‘FROM ANECDOTE TO EVIDENCE ‘ research showed that it is more important for churches to look regularly at what they are doing and not to do things just because they have always been done that way.

‘Vitality comes with reflection and choice. The particular style is less important than the fact that it has been considered and embraced rather than adopted by default.’

Change is not always easy but for there to be growth it is often necessary for the existing congregation to be willing to change and adapt.

Key facts from the research:

  • ‘…at a minimum, the arrival of new people disrupts what might be a cosy club.’
  • The research shows that it’s not essential to adopt a particular tradition or style to grow; what does matter is that you embrace your tradition wholeheartedly and that your particular worship style is chosen rather than inherited and accepted because it’s easier not to change.
  • The researchers described successful churches with a ‘let’s give it a go’ attitude. These churches try different initiatives as experiments, if they work they invest in them; if they don’t they drop them.

Resources

Score card

This score card can be used alongside the worksheet for this factor to help group members to reach an overall score for the factor or to help identify areas for further development. Download file.

Interactive exercise

This interactive exercise can be used alongside or in place of the discussion questions on the worksheet card in order to help group members explore this particular factor that is related to growth. Download file.

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