
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
On my way to a beach vacation recently, I passed many small churches scattered along narrow country roads. Around them were dozens of houses and businesses. The community seemed to be growing while the churches felt small.
Most churches in America are under 100 weekly attendees. With a majority of our churches not growing, are small churches destined to getting smaller and eventually disappearing in this marketing cluttered world?
Often we believe we need big budgets to be heard. Instead we need strategic consistency with our messaging. Here are 3 things every small church needs to do immediately:
Be the voice crying in the wilderness. Keep talking about your solution until everyone knows it. And make sure you and your congregation knows how to pivot to the message of Christ. Each person that comes in contact with your message needs to feel loved and cared for. Then they’ll tell people about your ministry. And you’ll grow.
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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