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Determining Strengths & Assets of Small Congregations Warren M. Eshbach, D.Min. Adjunct Faculty, Congregational Ministry Lutheran Theological Seminary, Gettysburg

Determining Strengths & Assets of Small Congregations Warren M. Eshbach, D.Min. Adjunct Faculty, Congregational Ministry Lutheran Theological Seminary,

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Page 1: Determining Strengths & Assets of Small Congregations Warren M. Eshbach, D.Min. Adjunct Faculty, Congregational Ministry Lutheran Theological Seminary,

Determining Strengths & Assets of Small Congregations

Warren M. Eshbach, D.Min.Adjunct Faculty, Congregational Ministry

Lutheran Theological Seminary, Gettysburg

Page 2: Determining Strengths & Assets of Small Congregations Warren M. Eshbach, D.Min. Adjunct Faculty, Congregational Ministry Lutheran Theological Seminary,

Questions . . .

• Who was raised in a community of less than 5000? 10,000? 30,000? 100,000?

• Who had faith formation in a congregation less than 100? 200? 500? more than 1000?

• Who believes that small congregations are generally weak?

• Who believes that gospel sharing is harder in small congregations?

Page 3: Determining Strengths & Assets of Small Congregations Warren M. Eshbach, D.Min. Adjunct Faculty, Congregational Ministry Lutheran Theological Seminary,

Why does Koinonia congregation survive?

• Small, dedicated core group• History of good leadership• Good community relations –

different ways in different eras

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Why is Koinonia strong and small?

• Aware of community surrounding them

• Painfully look at selves & surroundings

• Speak to relevant issues

Page 5: Determining Strengths & Assets of Small Congregations Warren M. Eshbach, D.Min. Adjunct Faculty, Congregational Ministry Lutheran Theological Seminary,

Common Characteristics of New Testament Churches

(Russell)• Households• Sectarian• Eschatological

Page 6: Determining Strengths & Assets of Small Congregations Warren M. Eshbach, D.Min. Adjunct Faculty, Congregational Ministry Lutheran Theological Seminary,

Four Futures for 21st c. Congregations (Callahan)

• Small, strong• Middle-sized• Large, regional• Mega

“Weak or dying congregations are not about size, but about a way of thinking, planning and acting” (Callahan)

Page 7: Determining Strengths & Assets of Small Congregations Warren M. Eshbach, D.Min. Adjunct Faculty, Congregational Ministry Lutheran Theological Seminary,

Small Congregational Health• Small/strong• Small/weak• Small/dyingEach of the above is determined by a

style of thinking, planning and acting.

SMALL IS STRONG!

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Marks of small, strong congregations• Team approach to leadership• Mission & service to local community• Compassion & shepherding • Caring for others• Worship that fosters hope• Generous givers• Self-reliance & self-suffering• Wise use of space & facilities

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“The art is to grow the real strengths God gives you in ways that match with the community that God gives you. That takes wisdom.”

Kennon Callahan

Page 10: Determining Strengths & Assets of Small Congregations Warren M. Eshbach, D.Min. Adjunct Faculty, Congregational Ministry Lutheran Theological Seminary,

The Church with Low Self-esteem

Suffers from remorse Denies present realities Isolates self Angry Depressed

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The church with high self-esteem

Knows its context Ministers to that context Mutual ministry of interdependence &

partnership Visions translated into goals Vital & challenging worship Empowers people Guided by hope Inner & outer directed

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Congregational Life Cycle

DNA of a Congregation. . .

EnergyAdministrationProgramInclusion

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Energy. . .

Potency & potentiality

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Administration . . .

Organization & structure

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Program . . .

Programs & services to meet various needs

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Inclusion . . .

Marketing, drawing, assimilating new people

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EpaIInfancy

EPaiAdolescence

ePAIMaturity

EPAIPrime

epAIAristocracy

epAiBureaucracy

EpaiBirth

aDeath

The Cycle of a Congregation

ByMartin

Saarinen

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Changing Congregational Culture• Technical work

Clearly defined problemClearly defined solution

• Adaptive workUnclear problemSolution requires learning &

change

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• Adaptive leadershipAsks questions re: directionOffers a critique of optionsOrients persons to new rolesDeals with conflictHelps establish new group norms

Changing Congregational Culture

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Characteristics of Alive & Growing Churches• Passionate spirituality• Empowered leadership• Gift-oriented ministry• Functional & fluid structures• Inspiring, well-executed worship• Wholistic small groups• Need-oriented evangelism• Loving, caring relationships

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SWOT Process. . .

• Strengths of congregation• Weaknesses of congregation• Opportunities for congregation• Threats for congregation

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Further Resources. . .• “Revitalizing Congregations” by William O. Avery,

2002, The Alban Institute

• “Small, Strong Congregations” by Kennon L. Callahan; 2000; Jossey-Bass

• “Leadership Without Easy Answers” by Ronald A. Heifetz;1999; Belknap/Harvard

• “Transforming Congregational Culture” by Anthony B. Robinson; 2003; Eerdmans

• “In Search of the Church” by Keith A. Russell; 1994; The Alban Institute

• “Take the Next Step” by Lovett H. Weems, Jr.; 2003; Abingdon