
Why No One’s Listening to Your Church (4 Steps to Fix It)
You’re leading. You’re preaching. You’re promoting. But still… it feels like no one’s really listening. That’s not just frustrating; it’s
Your Church perception matters. What you’re known for is critical if you want people to pay attention to you, engage with you, or believe what you say.
Did you know you can control church perception? It’s called church marketing. No, it’s not evil or sinful. It’s not about getting profits or gaining power. Instead it’s about influence, as you take a product to a market (in a way they’ll receive it). We, as Christians, should want to influence our congregation and community for Christ. Perception can become a barrier though.
In John 13, Jesus taught the Disciples about positive perception. “All people will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another”. How should people perceive Christ-followers? By love.
Contrarily, the community (those not following Christ) have a church perception but it’s not about love. Instead, it’s about what we’re against. It’s always easier to be known for what we’re against, instead of what we’re for! Often, when a denomination is added to church perception, there’s heavy baggage attached: legalism, money grabbers, politics, and more. Being known for them could keep people away from our churches.
It’s one thing for the world to not desire spiritual matters but let’s eliminate church perception barriers that would keep interested people from pursuing the gospel and our ministries!
Church perception can and should be controlled. Here are 3 cautions to consider though:
You’re leading. You’re preaching. You’re promoting. But still… it feels like no one’s really listening. That’s not just frustrating; it’s
Julie Andrews sang it well in The Sound of Music: “Let’s start at the very beginning, a very good place
Excuse me, but who are you? Few questions strike deeper than this one: “Who are you?” It can feel affirming
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