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Top 5 Things Every Church Should Know

Top 5 Things Every Church Should Know

TOP 5 THINGS EVERY CHURCH SHOULD KNOW

1. Understand the Budget – Know your limits! When you build new or renovate facilities, the building is only part of the total cost. The non-building or “soft” costs can add up to 20%-30% of your total costs. Know what your affordability and findability may be. This way you can plan a project that fits within your capabilities and becomes reality rather than lines on paper.

2. Start Your Financing Plan Now – Know your limits! Cash has been and always will be king. Cash flow is the new benchmark for lenders, so begin increasing your surplus or reserves now. Money is a great servant and a terrible master.

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3. Choose the Right Partner – Find people who have done what you want to do and choose people that you would be proud to have on your staff team for a few years – that’s how long it takes and that’s what actually happens.

4. Prepare the People – Buildings are not strategies, they’re simply tools. Give your congregation pictures of the new spaces and cast vision of the life-change that will be the result. People give to vision they can trust. Always tie vision back to who you are and who God has called you to reach.

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5. Don’t be a Copycat – See what others have done, but remember it’s based on their vision, not yours, and may not be relevant. Look for the transferrable principles that relate to your church and align with your God-given vision.

From the Front Lines of Ministry 03.20.20

A message from Intentional Churches:

We are living in unprecedented times as church leaders. Now more than ever, we need to be clear and confident about our decisions and strategies for eternal kingdom impact.

Jesus’ mission to make more and better disciples remains (Matthew 28:19-20), but now we are a church distributed and increasingly isolated. God’s strategy to grow the church remains the same but how do we innovate in a rapidly changing environment?

We are going to gather leaders on the front lines of ministry to discuss real-time strategies day by day, and week by week. These leaders are using ChurchOS tools and principles like the Great Commission Engine and the Six Domains of Church to stay clear and focused under the duress of COVID-19.

Here are the leaders we’ve convened who are using ChurchOS in this pivotal season of ministry. They will be sharing their real-time strategies as this crisis unfolds.

Jill Gille - Eastside Christian Church - Anaheim, CA, Lee Coate - The Crossing, A Christian Church - Las Vegas, NV, Mark Brewer - Oaks Church - Red Oak, TX, Matt Wright - Willow Creek Community Church - Chicago, IL, Matthew Robinson - First Baptist - Orlando, FL, Ron Sylvia - Church @ The Springs - Ocala, FL, Doug Cowburn - Elim Gospel Church - Rochester, NY, Sy Huffer - College Heights Christian Church- Joplin, MO

Please watch our first conversation below…

Stay tuned, and tune in often. Let us know how we can be helpful during this season. We will be featuring these video conversations on our website soon, for free, along with resources we find useful for ChurchOS churches.

We are praying for you.

Bart, Doug, and the Intentional Churches Team

5 Keys for Healthy Churches Going Forward

5 Keys for Healthy Churches Going Forward

By Carey Nieuwhof

It’s not all gloom and doom. I’m an optimist.

You can always find the opportunity in every obstacle.

And yet, I get it. It’s easy to get discouraged about the future of the church.

While the world seems to be falling apart, so does the church.

Attendance in many places is shrinking, not growing. Even committed Christians are attending less often (here’s why). And young leaders aren’t exactly flocking into ministry.

And often we shoot ourselves in the foot, with everything from Pharisee-like self-righteousness to downright stupid things Christians do (here are 5).

There are some characteristics that will be true of all churches that grow in the future. The more closely you align with principles like these, the more likely it is you’ll reach more people.

I won’t include things like prayer and Scripture in the list because I hope they’re foundational. The five listed below are, well, less obvious.

As you think about the future and how you need to change as a church, here are five characteristics of opportunities you have that might really help you grow.

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On the Table Kansas City Luncheon

On Thursday, October 20, 2016, Bart Rendel, President and Co-founder of Intentional Churches, a national ministry dedicated to training and coaching churches in how to double their Kingdom impact, spoke at our annual On the Table luncheon. We were honored to partner with him and provide such a great resource to Kansas City area churches.

Bart Rendel, President and Co-founder of Intentional Churches

Bart Rendel, President and Co-founder of Intentional Churches

Thank you to our industry partners for their sponsorship and helping make this event happen.

Central Bank of the Midwest, Jim Lehman

Generis, Rusty Lewis

Harmon Construction, Tim Harmon

Pastor's Luncheon October 20, 2016

Bart Rendel, Co-founder and President at International Churches. 

Bart Rendel, Co-founder and President at International Churches. 

ON THE TABLE: “GO & GROW: WHAT GROWING CHURCHES KNOW AND DO”
A great resource for pastors and senior leadership teams!

October 20, 2016
11:30am - 1:30pm

Hereford House
5001 Town Center Drive
Leawood, Kansas 66211

RSVP by October 6, 2016, email Kaycee@Generis.com

Seats are limited, email to reserve your spot today! *max 2 seats per organization

ABOUT THE GUEST SPEAKER:
Bart Rendel is President and Co-founder of Intentional Churches, a national ministry dedicated to training and coaching churches in how to double their Kingdom impact. Intentional Churches developed a proprietary, team-based planning process called Intentional GrowthPlanning and has worked with over 200 churches to install this planning system. Profound Kingdom results are unfolding as churches learn how to use the tools and process to refresh vision and grow again and again. Bart lives in Las Vegas with his wife, Catherine, and two children. They attend Central Christian Church where Bart was on the executive team for over eleven years.