Churches Large and
Small: Both/And – not - Either/Or
The scripture makes it clear that
God created the church to be a body with diverse members each contributing to
the life and work of the church according to God’s design. This is true in the life of the local church
and it is also true in the church at large.
Considering the network of churches and ministers we have in the Rocky
Mountain District of the AG it is apparent we have great variety. I believe this is necessary to the success of
the church fulfilling the great commission.
We have churches that are tuned
into a variety of cultures such as rural, mountain, biker, suburban, cowboy,
inner city, blue collar, white collar, generational, etc. Churches grow depending on the size of the demographic
they reach in their area, the unique abilities of the pastor and congregation,
and the providence of God. Experience
tells me that God gifts pastors to lead churches of different sizes. Some are highly gifted to shepherd God’s
people on a personal level and they tend to develop smaller to medium size
churches. These churches develop a
family like atmosphere that effectively sustains believers. Others are highly gifted to develop churches
that become very large. These pastors
and churches are dynamic in evangelism and provide a wide open door of entry
into the Kingdom of God for lost souls.
Achieving the great commission is a collective effort and every healthy
church should be celebrated and appreciated.
A few years ago a Pastor of a
mega church in Colorado Springs was leading his church in a relocation of their
church facilities. A church near their
new location objected. The Pastor of the
mega church told the concerned Pastor if their new location caused a loss of
people in his church then the mega church would pay off the debt on their
building. He made this commitment
because he believed the growth of his church would actually feed the nearby
church with new people. Time has proven
his theory correct. The concerned church
is now building a larger sanctuary having grown through recent years. Randy Popineau planted Church at Briargate
and purchased a church property located in the same area. He verified that being in the shadow of a
mega church helped them rather than hurt them.
This isn’t an exact science but
generally as a fast growing church wins many souls to Christ some of those new
people do not connect well with the highly evangelistic church long term and
move to more of a family style church. The
rising tide of new souls won into the kingdom of God through an evangelistic
church will help raise other healthy churches in the area.
I realize churches grow through
evangelism and transfer growth. Transfer
growth works both ways; in and out of most churches. The answer to transfer growth is not to resist
other churches, but rather to provide effective ministry that will retain
people who should stay, and an attitude of releasing people when they want to
leave.
In our church growth culture we
tend to think a church can reach its community by itself. If the community is small, then perhaps it
can. However, in larger communities it
is going to take multiple churches to get the job done. If we think of our district as a body with
different members designed to achieve unique goals, it helps us see the
importance of releasing and celebrating the multiplication of churches through
those who are gifted and positioned to do so.
I have observed that many pastors have a desire to plant new churches
and sometimes I think it is the Holy Spirit prompting a pastor to help others
plant a new church.
The vision God gave me for
building the church always exceeded my realizations. Over time I learned that God placed a vision
in my heart that extended beyond what He would do through me directly and
included what He would do through others I could help. So, we worked hard to grow Radiant Church, we
planted churches out of Radiant, helped others plant churches that were not
directly associated with Radiant, and helped ministers develop who would be
used by God in the building of His kingdom.
When it comes to the fulfillment
of the Great Commission it does not matter who gets the credit. What matters is that the work is
accomplished. The development of the
Parent Affiliated Church model releases highly growth oriented churches to
spread their wings and reach out far beyond the growth capabilities they have when
confined to one location. These churches
together with other healthy churches in the area provide effective ministry;
reaching and retaining believers. The
world needs every healthy church we have and many more.
As a Pastor applies himself or
herself diligently to the ministry, over time they discover God’s gifting in their
lives. If we are not careful, we can
labor under a burden of unhealthy expectation that is superficially imposed by
our church culture and our American culture (i.e. you have to achieve big
things to be successful). I believe
every minister should ardently pursue effectiveness in ministry but ultimately
rest in the unique purpose God has for them.
For some it is to work in smaller settings for others it is to work in
larger settings. Every member of a Super
Bowl winning team receives the same ring whether they played quarterback or
guard; whether they were celebrated or obscure in their contribution. The church is a body or a team. God wants every member contributing according
to His will. That is how we will reach
the world and that is how He will reward each of us at the judgment seat of
Christ.
Keep an open heart and an open
hand. Don’t fear how kingdom development
may affect your ministry and church. God
is using you and will use you as you faithfully serve Him. Take what God has placed in your hands and
use it to achieve His purpose through you and others.
May the church flourish to the
glory of God, for the sake of His children, and for the sake of lost souls.
Recent Weekend Connections:
May 27th I had the
honor of speaking at Living Hope Church in Colorado Springs, CO in the morning
service. It was a joy to speak on the
presence and work of the Holy Spirit in the life of the believer on Pentecost
Sunday.
That evening I chaired the
business meeting at Church at Briargate in Colorado Springs, CO in which Scott
Bottoms was elected to serve as the new Lead Pastor. Congratulations Scott and Linda!
Scott is serving as Presbyter of
the Denver Metro North Section and will be moving to the Pikes Peak
Section. Consequently, we will be
conducting an election for ministers and churches of the Denver Metro North Section
June 21st at 10:00 a.m. at Broomfield AG to select a new Presbyter to
take Scott’s place going forward.
June 2nd and 3rd
Loretta and I had the joyous privilege of participating in the 80th
anniversary celebration of Chapel of the Plains in Stoneham, CO. This is an excellent church with a great
history. Some of the fine pastors who
have served over the years include Jasper Weaver, Jim Maley, Jay Littlefield,
Gordon Anderson, Gary Meadows, and Marshall Frasier who came about one year
ago. Several of the previous pastors were present
for the celebration. God bless you
Marshall and Rebecca as you lead this church forward.
On Friday, June 8th
Loretta and I witnessed the wedding of Courtney Allen to Mike Howie at Living
Hope Church. Courtney is the daughter of
Missionaries Larry and Rhonda Allen. Congratulations
and God bless you Mike and Courtney!
This week I travel to Salem, OR
for a Church Extension Plan board meeting.
This is an excellent organization that provides funding for several of
our church buildings throughout the RMD and around the nation.
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