Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Why Plant Churches?

Tim Keller is a really smart dude...he has an article about why we should plant churches. He says everything way better than I can...so I thought I'd let him speak:

"New churches best reach a) new generations, b) new residents, and c) new people groups. First (a) younger adults have always been disproportionately found in newer congregations. Long-established congregations develop traditions (such as time of worship, length of service, emotional responsiveness, sermon topics, leadership-style, emotional atmosphere, and thousands of other tiny customs and mores), which reflect the sensibilities of long-time leaders from the older generations who have the influence and money to control the church life. This does not reach younger generations. Second, (b) new residents are almost always reached better by new congregations. In older congregations, it may require tenure of 10 years before you are allowed into places of leadership and influence, but in a new church, new residents tend to have equal power with long-time area residents.
Last, (c) new socio-cultural groups in a community are always reached better by new congregations. For example, if new white-collar commuters move into an area where the older residents were farmers, it is likely that a new church will be more receptive to the myriad of needs of the new residents, while the older churches will continue to be oriented to the original social group. And new racial groups in a community are best reached by a new church that is intentionally multi-ethnic from the start. For example: if an all-Anglo neighborhood becomes 33% Hispanic, a new, deliberately bi-racial church will be far more likely to create 'cultural space' for newcomers than will an older church in town. Finally, brand new immigrant groups nearly always can only be reached by churches ministering in their own language. If we wait until a new group is assimilated into American culture enough to come to our church, we will wait for years without reaching out to them."

For the whole article go here.

2 comments:

  1. mark just started a new teaching series at crossings based on tim keller's book - a reason for God. i went out and bought the book yesterday (got one for us and for dad....it was his birthday yesterday, did you call??? :) ). anyhow....i'm pumped about the teaching series. got your letter today - we are excited for you and will be praying. love you my dear brother!

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  2. and what's with the name of your blog?

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