Your church's mission is vague, leaving your congregation and community unsure of what you stand for and aim to achieve.
Your marketing and community outreach don't resonate, missing the mark in attracting new members or engaging the local community.
Your process for nurturing faith and building disciples is disjointed, producing spectators and not servants.
Your church offers programs that no longer align with your congregation's or community's needs, leading to wasted resources and missed opportunities.
Your internal processes are disorganized, leading to inefficiency and frustration among staff and volunteers.
Constant worry about finances can paralyze your church's ability to function and grow.
Leadership that's removed from the congregation's realities creates a gap in understanding and empathy, hindering effective pastoral care.
Your worship services lack the vitality to engage your congregation and visitors, resulting in dwindling attendance.
Failing to engage younger demographics leads to a missing generation in your church.
Your church struggles to connect people to their spiritual responsibilities, creating a top-heavy church that leans too much on the pastor.
Your church's mission is vague, leaving your congregation and community unsure of what you stand for and aim to achieve.
Your marketing and community outreach don't resonate, missing the mark in attracting new members or engaging the local community.
Your process for nurturing faith and building disciples is disjointed, leaving members stagnant.
Your church offers programs that no longer align with your congregation's or community's needs, leading to wasted resources and missed opportunities.
Your internal processes are disorganized, leading to inefficiency and frustration among staff and volunteers.
Constant worry about finances can paralyze your church's ability to function and grow.
Leadership that's removed from the congregation's realities creates a gap in understanding and empathy, hindering effective pastoral care.
Your worship services lack the vitality to engage your congregation and visitors, resulting in dwindling attendance.
Failing to engage younger demographics leads to a missing generation in your church.
Your church struggles to make a tangible difference in the surrounding area, missing the call to serve and witness.
Eric Rush