by admin | Sep 8, 2021 | Church Growth, Disciple Making, Great Commission, Mission, Podcast
Church Revitalization Podcast – Episode 106 By Mary Deckert and Ryan Wakefield. Republished with permission from Church Marketing University. Is Church Marketing Biblical? At Church Marketing University, we hear questions along this line a lot. Honestly? ...
by A.J. Mathieu | Aug 25, 2021 | Church Finances, Church Revitalization, Finance, Great Commission, Mission, Podcast
Church Revitalization Podcast – Episode 104 In last week’s episode of The Church Revitalization Podcast, we talked about Three Budget Hacks to Grow Your Church and focused on maximizing your existing budget. This week we’ve flipped the coin over to the...
by Scott Ball | Aug 18, 2021 | Church Finances, Church Revitalization, Finance, Great Commission, Mission, Podcast
Church Revitalization Podcast – Episode 103 No pastor got into ministry because he wanted to make a budget. For most people in ministry, church budget season is like a bandaid that simply has to be ripped off. As a result, staff put as little into it as...
by Scott Ball | Aug 11, 2021 | Church Revitalization, Community Outreach, Great Commission, Mission, Podcast
Church Revitalization Podcast – Episode 102 Let’s be honest with each other. Your church outreach strategy probably isn’t working particularly well. The vast majority of churches in the United States are in decline, and of those that are growing, only a fraction...
by Scott Ball | Nov 4, 2019 | Church Culture, Church Growth, Church Health, Disciple Making, Great Commission, Podcast
Church attendance is down–way down. For the first time in U.S. history, the majority of Americans rarely (if ever) attend a church. Even “regulars” attend church less frequently. But you didn’t need me to throw a statistic at you. You...
by A.J. Mathieu | Aug 12, 2019 | Church Growth, Church Health, Church Revitalization, Disciple Making, Great Commission, Leadership, Turnaround Pastors
I had a conversation with a business consultant, a lay leader that contacted me on behalf of his church. He wanted to discuss how they could turn around after years of declining attendance. In the course of the conversation he mentioned a need to be more...