


Over and over again, I would see churches pursue numerical and financial growth, without realizing that if people grew spiritually they could more easily help the church numerically and financially.
After just one year, our team has been able to see more than 2500 people start a discipleship journey through their local church. That's who we are. We're disciple-makers who want to help you and your team become better disciple-makers.



Develop A Stronger Team To Carry More Responsibility
Turn Visitors Into Members More Consistently
Onboard New Members And Get Them Active Fast
Maximize Your Time So You Can Focus On What's Next
Protect The Church By Building Systems That Stay When People Leave
Save Money And Increase Revenue By Developing Generous Givers In The Church



WE MAKE IT SIMPLE..

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WE HAVE THE SYSTEMS TO HELP YOU DO IT!

You don’t have an Easter problem.
You have a systems problem.
Because every year it’s the same cycle:
You pray.
You fast.
You preach your heart out.
And then…
👉 Attendance is unpredictable
👉 Guests don’t come back
👉 Your team is exhausted
👉 And by next Sunday… It’s like nothing happened
That’s not spiritual warfare.
That’s poor structure.
I remember one Easter as a pastor…
We believed in God.
We prayed.
We talked about it.
But when it was over?
We didn’t reach new people.
Some of our regulars didn’t even show up.
And when I sat down with the team and asked, “What happened?”
The answer was simple:
We didn’t invite anybody.
Not effectively.
Not intentionally.
Not strategically.
That moment changed how I see ministry forever.
Because I realized something:
God will do His part.
But He expects you to steward yours.
After working with hundreds of churches, I can tell you exactly where things break:
Most churches go into Easter hoping…
But not aiming.
And if you don’t define success, you’ll either:
Call failure “success.”
Or miss what God actually did
You start posting the week of Easter…
But people made their plans weeks ago.
👉 You didn’t lose attendance on Easter
👉 You lost it 3 weeks before
This is the biggest one.
People come…
And then you disappear.
No call.
No text.
No connection.
That’s not ministry.
That’s catch and release.
You overwork the same 5 people…
And then wonder why nobody else serves.
People don’t join exhaustion.
They join health.
Let me give you the real framework.
Not theory.
Not hype.
A system.
Not “we want a big crowd.”
That’s lazy.
Ask:
How many new families will we connect with?
How many people will we follow up with?
What outcome are we actually believing God for?
Because clarity does something powerful:
It aligns your team
It sharpens your focus
It fuels your faith
People need multiple touchpoints.
Not one post.
Not one invite.
👉 Repetition builds decisions.
This is why a simple strategy like:
“Who’s Your One?”
…works so well.
If every member brings ONE person…
Your church doubles.
Not through miracles.
Through movement.
Here’s the truth most leaders ignore:
People don’t come back because of theology first…
They come back because of experience.
Ask yourself:
Is it clear where to go?
Do people feel welcomed immediately?
Does the service flow… or feel scattered?
Because what’s normal to you… Is confusing to a guest.
Stop making a few people do everything.
That’s not leadership.
That’s survival.
Instead:
Recruit specifically
Invite personally
Affirm intentionally
Don’t say:
“We need volunteers.”
Say:
“I see something in you. Would you help here?”
That changes everything.
Let me make this plain:
If you don’t follow up… they are not coming back.
80% won’t return without it.
So you need a system:
Within 48 hours:
Text
Call
Not complicated.
Just consistent.
Most churches celebrate Easter…
And then forget it.
That’s a mistake.
You need to track:
Attendance
Guests
Decisions
Follow-ups
Because what you measure…
You can improve.
Most pastors hear all this and think:
“This is good… but I don’t have time to build all of this.”
And you’re right.
You don’t.
Because you’re already:
Preaching
Leading
Counseling
Managing
You don’t need more ideas.
You need systems.
We didn’t build this for hype.
We built this because pastors were tired of:
Guessing
Scrambling
Starting from scratch every year
Inside, you get:
✔ Done-for-you Easter strategy
✔ Sermon outlines ready to preach
✔ Social media + invite templates
✔ Follow-up scripts (text, email, calls)
✔ Volunteer systems
✔ Step-by-step execution plan
This isn’t theory.
It’s a plug-and-play ministry infrastructure.
This is the part nobody wants to say:
You can keep doing Easter the same way…
And keep getting the same results.
Or…
You can decide:
This year will be structured
This year will be intentional
This year will actually produce fruit
Easter is not just a big Sunday.
It’s a doorway.
And the question is not:
“Will people show up?”
The real question is:
Will you be ready to keep them?
If you’re serious about doing this differently this year…
Church Systems in a Box gives you the full system.
No guessing.
No stress.
No wasted opportunities.
Just results.
Let’s build it right this time.