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1 By Joel R. Breidenbaugh, PhD

2 Start with a Blank Piece of Paper If you could start from scratch, what would look differently? Budget Leadership decisions Church by-laws Membership expectations Building allocation Staff

3 1. Revise Your Budget & Promote Stewardship Regularly in Light of Revitalization Budget  Your budget will reveal what is most important to you  Normal % of budget dedicated to staff: 40-60% (depending on debt)  The older the buildings, the more spent on upkeep  To reach young families, budget accordingly  Thinking missiologically & give

4 Stewardship  Promote stewardship weekly  Send giving statements 3-4x/yr with note of gratitude & challenge  Capitalize on end-of-year giving (don’t use a January-December budget)  Give to a worthy cause every worship service (VBS family night, Christmas eve, etc.)

5 See handout on “14 Questions Church Leaders Should Ask about Church Finances” (thomrainer.com)—October 29, 2014

6 2. Look to God’s Word for Leaders & Decision- Makers Leadership Decisions  Who makes your major decisions in the church?  While the NT teaches a form of congregationalism, clearly the pastors were the leaders of the church (team of pastors- elders)

7 3. Amend Church Documents for Simplicity & Utilization Church By-Laws & Covenant  How do your church’s by-laws restrict you?  Could revisions free you to do ministry?  Form a team to simplify the by-laws & don’t address every group so it doesn’t tie you down into doing things the same way

8 4. State Membership Expectations Clearly & Follow Through for Accountability Expectations of Church Members  What are your stated expectations for church members?  Are new members required to take a new member course?

9 Expectations of Sweetwater Members: 1. Attend worship regularly 2. Participate in a Sunday School class 3. Pray for your church leaders 4. Serve in at least one ongoing ministry & no more than four 5. Support the church through tithes & offerings 6. Participate in local, national, or international missions within 3 years of membership (praying, giving, going)

10 Church Discipline  Look to the NT passages on church discipline  Discipline members involved in habitual, ongoing sin

11 5. Relook at your space & change for strategic revitalization Space allocation  How is the space in your facilities utilized?  Do rooms need to be re-purposed to focus on growth?

12 4 Questions Everyone Asks of Children/Youth Ministries External: 1. Did you have fun? 2. What did you learn? Internal: 1. Is it clean? 2. Is it safe?

13 6. Sit down with your church staff & find out how they fit in your church’s revitalization Church Staff  Is the staff the right fit for the church?  If the staff agrees the church’s revitalization is of utmost importance, are they willing to change or step down?  Are you the one God called to pastor & lead the church through revitalization?

14 Conclusion If your church core hasn’t reached the desperation stage yet, they won’t want to change. You may need to pray & teach them to be desperate for the Lord & for reaching others


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