Top 5 Reasons to Plant a Church
No CommentsI believe we need to plant churches like it is going out of style not only because its biblical but because its our only hope. Here my top 5 reason why we need to plant churches.
- Hands down most effective evangelism tool - in major denominations around 80% of the recorded salivations came from churches that where younger than two years old. What does this tell us…? Church plants are more effective. This doesn’t mean that established churches don’t have there place, they DO and they can have a big impact on the culture of church planting. Lots of larger and more established churches can fund church planting.
- We are commanded too! - the results of the great commission ministry is discipleship and discipleship leads to congregationalism aka church. So, if we are making disciples we are planting churches. Right? Its a natural progression.
- Lots of lost people - the last stat I read was that there were over 120 million unchurched people in the United States. This make us the largest mission field in the Western Hemisphere and the fifth largest field in the world. Hmm, think we should be starting new churches? Especially since we close somewhere in the neighborhood of 3500 churches each year.
- Church plants reach younger people – A key characteristic of church plants is that their attenders tend to be younger than churches generally, with more than two-thirds (69%) of adult attenders being aged 15-49 years, compared with only 48% at churches generally.
- It is the most exciting thing to do on the face of this planet (yeah I’m partial) – need I say more!!!
The fact is we need a reality check. If we don’t plant more churches than close each year our children won’t have a church to attend. Actually we need a GUT check. If you feel like God is leading you to plant then I encourage you to begin the process of becoming a planter. Here are some good questions to ask yourself before planting.
