Sunday, January 20, 2008

Do You Want More Evangelistic Effectiveness?

In the recent research conducted by Leadership Network, there are certain factors that correlated with higher baptisms/conversions in new church plants. These factors do not guarantee evangelistic effectiveness, but they do help us understand something about the mindset and the behaviors of the more evangelisticly effective church plants. A few of the factors were:
  • conducting a new member class for church members
  • conducting leadership training for church members
  • engaging in ministry evangelism (e.g. food banks, shelters, drug/alcohol recovery, etc.)
  • conducting a mid-week children's program
  • conducting a block party as an outreach activity
  • starting at least one daughter church within three years of the church plant
  • having a proactive stewardship development plan enabling the church to be financially self-sufficient

I have also observed that when church planters make a focused effort to develop a "Missional Core" in the pre-launch stage, this also increases their evangelistic effectiveness. A Missional Core is different than our conventional "Launch Team" or "Start Up Team" concept. A Missional Core is a group of people who have been/are being discipled to be missionaries in the context of the church plant. I encourage every church planter to develop and mobilize a missional core to help gather and evangelize. It makes all the difference in the world.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

I am interested in knowing more about developing a "Missional Core" in the pre-launch stage.

Can you explain how a church planter does this?