CHRISTIAN GROWTH MINISTRIES
  • Home
  • Resources
    • Prayer
    • Teaching
    • Youth
    • Video Bible Studies
  • Training
    • Pastoral Ministries >
      • Pastors
      • Transitional Pastor
      • Pastor Search Committee
    • Church Leadership >
      • Deacons
      • Bible Study Leaders
      • Greeters
      • Senior Adult Ministry
      • Laity
    • Sermons >
      • Exegetical Sermons
      • Topical Sermons
    • Commentary
    • Ordination
    • Associational Resources
  • Blog
  • About
  • Contact

A Church NEeds A New Pastor

4/29/2019

0 Comments

 
“Our Church Needs A New Pastor”
April 29, 2019
​

It is reported that 80 percent of our Southern Baptist Churches are plateaued or declining. We have approximately 430,000 churches. I believe this represents a large problem for our convention. When a church begins to lose members, surveys revealed that it was because they were unhappy with the leadership or had been hurt by fellow members. Also, these churches grow more concern with what is happening and they begin to look for a quick fix. That quick fix usually focuses on the pastor. He needs to go. Pastors find themselves caught in the middle of this and they loose their focus because of fear. They are more concerned about their x than they are depending on our LORD. 


I believe that leadership is the key to getting a church off the slippery slopes of decline. Usually a pastor says that it is time for him to look for another church so he puts his resume out hoping that some church will give him a look-see. The only problem is that he is the same person that was leading this declining church. What has changed other than his address? 


Dr. Ed Stetzer, in his book, “Comeback Churches” says that if a church is going to get out of the rut of decline and become a comeback church they do need a new pastor. However, that doesn’t not mean a “new” pastor necessarily. It does mean that they need a “RENEWED” pastor. Just because you change addresses doesn’t mean your ministry will be any different. Unless the pastor desires to re-align himself with the plan God has for His church, then the honeymoon of the next church will follow in the same foot steps. The Word of God reminds us to (2 Timothy 2:15 KJV) “Study to show yourself approved unto God, a worker that does not need to be ashamed, correctly handling the Word of Truth.”  You, as a pastor, have been called and commissioned to present the Word of God in such a way that it will change the hearts and lives of people God has put under your care. 


Yes, it is absolutely true – our churches need new pastors. Some need a change in address but all need a change in attitude about their role and work as God’s shepherd for God’s flock. It was King David, in his confessional prayer (Psalms 51) who asked God to “Renew a right Spirit in his life.”  This would not be a bad daily prayer for all pastors/staff.


And let me recommend Dr. Stetzer’s book, “Comeback Churches.” If you find yourself or the church God has assigned to you in a declining mode, this book is for you.  If you would do just 10 percent of all these suggested ideas, God will bless and give life back into the “dry bones,” but it must start with you, pastor.
0 Comments



Leave a Reply.

    Author

    Dr. Lowell Warren

    Archives

    July 2020
    June 2020
    March 2020
    February 2020
    January 2020
    October 2019
    September 2019
    July 2019
    June 2019
    May 2019
    April 2019

    Categories

    All

    RSS Feed

Picture

​home

shop

about

updates

contact

submit
Proudly powered by Weebly
  • Home
  • Resources
    • Prayer
    • Teaching
    • Youth
    • Video Bible Studies
  • Training
    • Pastoral Ministries >
      • Pastors
      • Transitional Pastor
      • Pastor Search Committee
    • Church Leadership >
      • Deacons
      • Bible Study Leaders
      • Greeters
      • Senior Adult Ministry
      • Laity
    • Sermons >
      • Exegetical Sermons
      • Topical Sermons
    • Commentary
    • Ordination
    • Associational Resources
  • Blog
  • About
  • Contact