SMALL CHURCH THINKING
SMALL CHURCH THINKING
Lamar Slay
President, Partners in
Church Consulting
There are many reasons churches are
small. Every small church is small because of a combination of many of those
reasons, but there seems to be one common denominator: Small churches think
small. Or I should say, “smaller churches think small”.
There are some churches that are
1,000, 2,000 or even larger that are no larger than they are because they still
think small. They have grown in-spite of themselves. Their small thinking keeps
them from being churches of 5,000 or 10,000. At the same time, there are
some churches of 100, 200 or 500 that in all reality should be much smaller,
but because they think “big”, they have grown.
Here are 10 examples of how small
churches think small in contrast to how large churches think:
Small
Church — Large Church
Last
minute — Advance planning
Assume
everyone knows — Assumes nothing
Makes
excuses for failures — Honest evaluations
Staff
does everything — Utilizes volunteers
Fears
upsetting members — Fears the lost going to hell
Postpones
making strategic decisions until everyone is on board — Leadership leads
Refuses
to remove ineffective leadership — Does what’s best for ministry
Doesn’t
hold staff accountable — High value on accountability
Refuses
to call volunteers to high level of commitment — Realizes people respond when
adequately challenged & trained
Often
talk about quality, seldom about quantity — Knows numbers represent lives
The key for many churches to
experience the growth God desires for them is for the leadership to learn to
think “big”. The best way to change your thinking: Be around people who think
the way you want to think.
WE CAN
HELP YOU THINK BIG!