
Why People Really Pick a Church (How to Reach Them)
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A key leadership aspect that can greatly impact a ministry is finding a niche. A discovered thought area where you can flourish and become an expert. This focus is more effective than it is to know “a little something” about everything. People pursue experts.
Every church leader and local church needs a niche. And that niche needs to lead to Jesus.
OK, but what is a niche?
Simply put, it’s a narrowed area of expertise within the broader spectrum of your role as a pastor. If this area is needed by your community and your congregation, a niche becomes an excellent opening for an engagement that can lead to a Gospel conversation.
A niche becomes a thread that you become known for. It describes the content umbrella for everything you do! It should be a unique space where your passions, skills, and interests intersect with the needs and preferences of your audience. A niche represents a specialized area of ministry where you can make a distinctive and meaningful impact as you become known for it. And it creates a comfort area for your audience.
5 reasons why you need a niche
4 steps on finding your niche
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