Ten Keys to Preaching Toward Revitalization
Understand that preaching is a form of worship. It’s not only about imparting knowledge but also about glorifying God by valuing and treasuring His Word. The act of obedience to the command to preach and the attitude of our preaching as we hear the Word of God combine as the culmination of our corporate worship gathering.
The Congregation’s Role in Preaching.
When we listen to a sermon, it should be an intimate conversation between us and God, where His Word penetrates our hearts and minds. It’s about allowing the sermon to challenge, comfort, and change us.
Rediscovery: Why do we preach?
Preaching is an opportunity for worship. Often, we limit the idea of worship to singing and music. However, preaching is equally a form of worship. It's about treasuring and valuing the Word of God. Every sermon is an opportunity to dive into the Scriptures, to understand and embrace the messages God has for us. Like cherishing a letter from a loved one, we should cherish the messages delivered through preaching.
The Equipping Pastor: Empowering the Church for Service and Mission
New generations of believers are attracted to mission and vision and can become valuable, serving church members when they embrace the mission and are empowered to serve. However, they will not be attracted to the call to maintain an antiquated structure for the sake of maintaining it.
Seven Tips for Navigating a Church Replant
If you are exploring replanting as an option for your ministry or your church, I would like to take a minute to share a few things that we have learned as we have helped numerous churches in the Birmingham area be replanted. Here are a seven essential tips for pastors exploring replanting.
Malachi 4:1-6
Today, we celebrate that the Messiah has come, we look back and know with certainty that He has come. Because we know He has come and was victorious, we have “strength for today and bright hope for tomorrow.” When the storms come we can face them with confidence because we know the beauty which lies beyond the storms.
Malachi 3:13-18
In church revitalization, the message is clear: focus on your unique calling and purpose. Churches are not in competition; they are diverse expressions of God's love and grace. By embracing this truth, congregations can break free from the destructive cycle of comparison and find contentment in the unique path God has laid before them.
Malachi 3:6-12
When the church leaders and the congregation understand God's faithfulness, they can lead with confidence and inspire trust among the members. Christ is faithful, so we can trust His ability to build His church in His way. Our churches are not declining and dying because God has grown weak. They are declining and dying because we have lost sight of His glory, power, majesty, and preeminence in His church.
The Shepherd Leader: Nurturing the Flock with Care and Compassion
A shepherd leader who is willing and intentional can leverage their relationships to lead a church to revitalization and health. In fact, there is potential for shepherding pastors to be incredibly effective in revitalization. However, it is crucial for these leaders to recognize and address their challenges, finding a balance between care and change, so they can effectively guide the church through seasons of growth and renewal. In unity and with divine guidance, shepherd leaders empower the church to thrive and fulfill its mission in the world.
Malachi 2:17-3:5
Every church experiences troubling times, and we can all agree that Christianity in the new century with its constant change has been challenging, to say the least. We minister in a tension between a longing to see God judge the wicked and the heartbreak of knowing what that judgment entails. It is hard to pray, “Lord, come quickly” when we know that there are people around us who still need Christ. In the Book of Malachi, we find a people who want God’s judgement to be poured out on others, but are blind to their own wickedness. Our text gives us several powerful insights into God's judgment and what it means for the church.
The Visionary Leader: Guiding the Flock with Faith and Purpose
Visionary leaders, with their inspiring preaching and forward-thinking approach, play an integral role in the life of a church. They help congregations find their prophetic vision, guiding them towards spiritual growth and fulfilling God's purpose. However, it is crucial for these leaders to recognize and address their weaknesses, finding balance and support within their church community.
Malachi 2:1-9
Pastors leading revitalization and churches walking through the process must place a high value on current truth. We cannot rely on yesterday’s successes, our aspirational image of ourselves, or our personal feelings about the state of the church and the community. We must be a people of the truth because we can never chart a path forward to greater health if we are not certain about our starting point.
What type of revitalization pastor are you?
Explore the three distinct types of pastors, each with their unique strengths and potential pitfalls, as they play crucial roles in leading church revitalization, ultimately guiding congregations toward health and growth.
Malachi 1: 6-14
Malachi reminds us that revitalizing our churches begins with revitalizing our worship. Let's lead our congregations to a place of genuine, heartfelt worship that honors the God who is worthy of all praise and adoration.
Malachi 1:1-5
As we journey through the revitalization process, let's be grounded in the unchanging love of God. Let His love shape our purpose, guide us through challenges, and fill our hearts with hope. In the echoes of Malachi's proclamation, let our churches resound with the assurance that God's transformative love is the key to true and lasting revitalization.