Five Foundational Steps for Replanting – Revitalize & Replant #030

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Even when a church is dying, new life can come to it, but it takes work. These five foundational steps can help.

Today’s Listener Question:

FROM KENT

I’m in contact with a church in a mountain town in North Carolina considering taking me on as their replant pastor, but I’m not convinced they actually know what that means. They are a small group of about 30 people (half of them are family members), in the desperation stage before their death. How do I explain to them what a replant is, make it clear what changes need to take place before I commit, and evaluate if they truly are open to replanting or if they only think they are? The church is a stereotypical 1950’s mid-century building, small entry, pews to the back of the sanctuary and memorial plaques on almost every pew and door. Help!

Episode Highlights:

  • Dying churches need to look to the past before they’ll be ready to look to the future.
  • Churches who won’t repent corporately are often led by pastors who won’t repent personally.
  • Just because a church’s doors are open doesn’t mean the church isn’t already dead.
  • Repentance is not something to avoid, it’s a refreshing fountain we should run to daily.
  • Go would not be calling so many people to replant churches if He wasn’t intending to replant those churches.
  • You will not see a church revitalize without prayer.

The five foundational steps we discuss…

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