Rick Warren: When Your Church Doesn’t Match the Community





Rick-Warren-newWhat do you do when your church no longer looks like the community that surrounds it?

Focus on what your church does well.  Don’t try to be something you’re not.  If your church is primarily made up of elderly folks, decide to become the most effective ministry to senior citizens in your community that you can possibly be.

Don’t try to be a church for young families.  Strengthen what you’re already doing and don’t worry about what you can’t do. Keep doing what you’ve been doing—just do it better. Chances are that there’s an unchurched pocket of people in your community that only your church can reach. Find those people—and reach them.

Add a worship service. Start a new worship service that better matches the people around you. If you have an older congregation, try a worship service with music that’ll attract younger people in your neighborhood. Encourage the younger people in your congregation to attend and invite their unchurched friends. Try using a more modern translation (or translations) of the Bible. In time it’s likely this service will become your larger service.

Plant a church. Or you can start an entirely new church that will eventually become self-supporting. I’m convinced that starting new churches is the most effective way to fulfill the Great Commission in the 21st century. Saddleback started its first church when it was a year old. You don’t have to be a big church to start a church.

Reinvent your Congregation. This is your last and most difficult possibility. It’s where you intentionally change the makeup of your church in order to match a new target by replacing the old programs, structures and worship styles with new ones. This is painful and will take many years. If your church averages more than 100 in attendance, I wouldn’t even attempt it unless you heard a direct word from God.

No one cares about your community more than God. He wants to help your church reach people nearby—and around the world. It may not be easy.

But it’s what the Lord has called us to do, and he will see you through.

Rick Warren is the founding pastor of Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, Calif., one of America’s largest and most influential churches. Rick is author of the New York Times bestseller The Purpose Driven Life. His book, The Purpose Driven Church, was named one of the 100 Christian books that changed the 20th century. He is also the founder of Pastors.com, a global Internet community for pastors.

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0 #4 B.J.Stone 2013-03-20 12:45
#3 Jesus TURNED "INWARD" when they said to HIM "Herod wants to kill you", and when He said "SHAKE the dust off your feet", go to the next village (REFUSING TO STAY AROUND AND COMPROMISE trying to reach THOSE NOT WILLING TO LISTEN to your 'old fashioned gospel' (which remains A TRUE LIGHT AND SALT, not trampled down, or dimmed down, OR BECOME another gospel, of a different jesus, by another spirit ALSO SENT FROM HEAVEN TO EARTH by God FOR TO TEST, TRY, those who are not CONTINUING as TRUTH SEEKERS, thus eliminating themselves from that 'better resurrection' WHICH THE GREAT APOSTLE PAUL said "HE CONTINUES STRIVING UNTO" FROM HERE regardless (not that he had arrived, for only God knows WHO ARE HIS and deserving OF THE "BETTER" RESURRECTION from DOWN HERE, WHEN THESE HEAVENS ARE SUDDENLY 'on fire', in one 'nuclar age' DAY, only Father KNOWS of it's sudden timing, not even the SON at His Right Hand). THIS TINY GLOBE is a 'footstool' FOR THE NECKS OF GOD'S ENEMIES unto eternal MAX. lockup!
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+2 #3 Pastor Bill Bracey 2013-03-19 17:07
We are planting a new church in the Dayton OH area and need everyones prayers! We decided plant because of the unchurched did not like the way our current church was.Some churches have a tendency to turn inward after time,
and even though they say they want growth they do not want they change that will allow growth.
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+2 #2 zoelady 2013-03-19 16:35
Ministry Today people, are you aware of Rick Warrens involvement in the Chrislam movement? This unholy nd unbiblical combibing of the muslim religion and Christianity?
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0 #1 B.J.Stone 2013-03-14 23:12
Rejoice ! (it's NEVER supposed to be a reflection or 'like' the community of darknesses NEEDING A 'LIGHT' brightly shinning UPON A HILL, not hidden in any dimness, or darknesses of any compromise, as "trying to just blend in" ?) !
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